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FLINT Corp T.FLNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  NWPIF

FLINT Corp. is an integrated provider of upstream, midstream, and downstream production services. The Company’s segment includes Maintenance and Construction Services and Wear Technology Overlay Services. The Maintenance and Construction Services segment is a fully integrated provider of maintenance and construction services to the energy and industrial markets. It provides maintenance services, welding, fabrication, machining, construction, turnaround services, heavy equipment operators and a resource/labor supply. The Wear Technology Overlay Services segment specializes in the supply and fabrication of overlay pipe spools, pipe bends, wear plates and vessels for corrosion and abrasion resistant applications across various end markets. It provides maintenance, turnaround and construction services to the energy and industrial markets, including oil and gas (upstream, midstream, and downstream), petrochemical, mining, power, agriculture, forestry, infrastructure, and water treatment.


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Comment by AmanadaCFAon Mar 09, 2021 12:17pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:CSM_Q4 Key Takeaways

RE:RE:RE:RE:CSM_Q4 Key Takeaways I normally don't like to comment on someone input, but I found you raised good point.... CSM has a potential on long-run not 5 or 20 cent but more, the key issue here is whether they have qualified top finance people in place to drive such potential or not........
With all due respect to everyone but I have looked at annual report - last page which lists 3 key finance people, CFO and 2 VPs (they call them officers!), all three of them has NO Strategic capital market background....which is the key, it is not something you learn at the school or get a course…….what's more interesting when I looked at the last 5 years during the time of previous CFO and his team the stock hit 0.36 cent after many years it was traded at 1 cent.......again this is not meant to undermine anyone just raising facts…..sometimes you might have to face the ugly truth so you get better.....
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