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Element Fleet Management Corp T.EFN

Alternate Symbol(s):  ELEEF | T.EFN.DB.B | T.EFN.P.C | T.EFN.P.E

Element Fleet Management Corp. is a Canada-based global automotive fleet manager. The Company provides business-to-business services and financing to corporations, governments and not-for-profits. It operates in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. It provides services and financing for commercial vehicle and equipment fleets, reaching around 56 countries worldwide through the Element-Arval Global Alliance. The Company provides solutions to various industries, such as construction; energy, oil and gas; food and beverage; healthcare; services; transportation, and utilities. Its services include acquisition, electric vehicle, financing, title and registration, collision management, fleet partnerships solutions, fuel, safety, taxable benefits, fleet telematics connectivity solutions, remarketing, sale leaseback, tolls and violations, and strategic fleet consulting. The Company has around 1.5 million client vehicles under management.


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Comment by Aminvestor1234on Jun 01, 2017 1:19am
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RE:RE:My two pennies worth

RE:RE:My two pennies worthI think casinos are more honest. They have rules that they must follow, and they do as there is no need for them to cheat. Stock markets are full of crooks, especially the insiders. And rules that govern the stock markets are difficult to enforce.
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