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Aimia Inc T.AIM.PR.A


Primary Symbol: T.AIM Alternate Symbol(s):  AIMFF | T.AIM.PR.C | T.AIM.PR.D

Aimia Inc. is a diversified company. The Company operates through three segments: Bozzetto, Cortland International and Holdings. The Bozzetto segment is a provider of specialty sustainable chemicals, offering sustainable textile, water and dispersion chemical solutions with applications in several end-markets including the textile, home and personal care, plasterboard and agrochemical markets. The Cortland International segment consists of Tufropes and Cortland Industrial LLC (Cortland). Tufropes is a manufacturer of synthetic fiber ropes and netting solutions for maritime and other different industrial customers. Cortland is a designer, manufacturer, and supplier of technology advanced synthetic ropes, slings, and tethers to the aerospace & defense, marine, renewables, and other diversified industrial end markets. The Holdings segment includes investments in Clear Media Limited, Kognitiv, as well as minority investments in various public company securities and limited partnerships.


TSX:AIM - Post by User

Post by DaneOddmentson Jun 27, 2024 9:10am
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Post# 36108606

Case study: How to steal control of a public company

Case study: How to steal control of a public companyTom Finke and the other pawns of the Jefferies / MassMutual private placement buyers won the vote, supposedly.  But if we remove the 10.5 mil. shares that were wrongfully issued to them at less than half of Aimia's liquidation value a mere 8 months ago, and the 5 mil. wrongfully issued to Paladin also at less than half of Aimia's liquidation value just over 1 month ago, then the 54.6% votes in favor becomes only 43.9%, a very different outcome.

So I guess the lesson here boys and girls is to win, by any means possible, and worry about your code of ethics and other ESG nonsense later.

Now get ready for phase 2: the cementing of control.  I expect a cash and stock merger with Tom Finke's busted SPAC, Alliance Entertainment  (AENT $31.17) should do the trick, or maybe a Jefferies client might be more deserving of Aimia's seemingly endless largesse.

I would say "Oh, Canada" but these are Americans.
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