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MCS Steel Non-Voting DR T.MST.UN


Primary Symbol: MSTUF

M.C.S. Steel Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based steel fabricating company. The principal activities of the Company and its subsidiaries are production and distribution of structural steel products for building construction, and residential development projects for sale. It is a large steel structure manufacturer, especially steel beams and columns for the construction of large high-rise buildings such as office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, and others. There are two types of steel structures produced by the Company: the steel structure used as a column-box and the steel structure used as beams, which are important components of the building. Its subsidiaries include Tanaka Welding Center Co., Ltd., which is focused on welder training and real estate; M.C.S.-Japan Co., Ltd., which is engaged in the design and production of structural steel products; and M.C.S. Steel-Xiamen Co., Ltd., which is engaged in the production and distribution of structural steel products.


GREY:MSTUF - Post by User

Post by uchuckon Dec 16, 2016 11:28am
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Note to maypeters

Note to maypeters

You are right, divvy is around 4%, thought it was only 1% or so. I "don't fall in love with my investments" like you do...in a rising equities market (both TSX and U.S. equities" this puppy has been declining. so, the issue of "opportunity cost" elsewhere becomes a very real issue. That was a plus-15% differential in only 3 months.

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