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ECN Capital Corp T.ECN

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ECN.DB | T.ECN.DB.A | T.ECN.DB.B | T.ECN.P.C | ECNCF | ECNNF

ECN Capital Corp. is a Canada-based provider of business services to North American banks, credit unions, life insurance companies, pension funds and institutional investors (collectively, its Partners). The Company originates, manages and advises on credit assets on behalf of its Partners, specifically consumer (manufactured housing and recreational vehicle and marine) loans and commercial (inventory finance or floorplan) loans. The Company operates through two segments: Manufactured Housing Finance, and Recreational Vehicles and Marine Finance. It operates through three businesses: Triad Financial Services, which manufactures home loans; Source One Financial, which is engaged in nationwide marine and RV lending; and Intercoastal Finance Group, which is engaged in national marine and RV lending. It provides prime credit portfolio solutions: Secured consumer loan portfolios, which manufactures home loans, and Secured consumer loan portfolios, which provides marine and RV loans.


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Comment by snootchybootchyon Nov 11, 2022 4:37am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:retiredcf

RE:RE:RE:RE:retiredcf Do you think it will take a year for the price to recover? I remember reading an article once about Hurricane Harvey and how car sales in the Houston area decreased to nearly zero during and after the hurricane. But once people started receiving their insurance checks, car sales went through the roof as people replaced their ruined vehicles. Wouldn't this also be true for boats & RVs?
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