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Aimia Inc T.AIM.PR.A


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

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.


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Comment by DaneOddmentson Jun 27, 2024 5:16pm
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RE:RE:Case study: How to steal control of a public company

RE:RE:Case study: How to steal control of a public companyI'm actually not sure what Mithaq might have done to break or bend the rules in terms of the way they built their stake, but I do know that they paid market prices, or above, and have an average cost of over $4.00, and none of their buying in any way diluted or harmed any other shareholders.

Whereas the current regime deliberately diluted us, massively, and two times in less than 8 months, to establish and perpetuate their illegitimate reign.

They may have a veneer of being the older wiser more experienced team, which as you pointed out did appeal to most of the non-Mithaq shareholders (and let's be frank, there's the Saudi thing), but to me the ethical failings of this current group utterly trumps all of that in my consideration.

How can we trust anyone who begins their relationship with us like that?  "Hey guys, yeah, we stole our way into power, but look, now that we've got it, we're going to be good.  Seriously.  No more shenanigans."  Meanwhile, Tom's already talking about "outside advisors" conducting the strategic review.  Count on that costing a lot.  And will they finally tell us who are those well-paid advisors?  Maybe I should be buying Jefferies stock instead...


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