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Aimia Inc T.AIM

Alternate Symbol(s):  AIMFF | T.AIM.PR.A | 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.


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Comment by TheForceson May 20, 2017 8:59am
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Post# 26267487

RE:RE:RE:RE:Pro...

RE:RE:RE:RE:Pro...As an investor, based on some of the pro traders here, I'm tempted to put my bid at $2.50?  That seems reasonable. If you have very large, institutional buyers buying at $2.495 cents, which I can't do on my discount self-investing platform, the safest bid would appear to be $2.50?

But is that too high or too low?  We went down to $2.37 and as high as $2.76, closing at $2.58 yesterday. So we are closer to the high than the low which is normally a good sign.  I'd have to be sitting on a $2.50 bid that never gets filled.

This is where the pro traders can provide some guidance.  Let's have a poll for the pro trading community here.  I know some have talked about using Barchart in the past which I have bookmarked. The "traders cheat sheet" on this stock, available HERE provides the following:

High 2.76 High
  2.68 14 Day %d Stochastic Stalls
Previous Close 2.65 Previous Close
Last 2.58 Last
  2.57 Pivot Point
Pivot Point 1st Support Point 2.38  
1-Month Low 2.37  
13-Week Low 2.37  
52-Week Low 2.37  
Low 2.37 Low
  2.26 14 Day %k Stochastic Stalls

Lots of numbers to use for a bid price but which one?  The $2.495 used by the "big money" from the US is not even on here and that seems to be the biggest indicator we have?
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