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NFI Group Inc T.NFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFYEF | T.NFI.DB

NFI Group Inc. is a Canada-based independent global bus manufacturer. The Company provides a suite of mass transportation solutions under brands: New Flyer (heavy-duty transit buses), Alexander Dennis (AD) (single and double-deck buses), Plaxton (motor coaches), MCI (motor coaches), ARBOC (low-floor cutaway and medium-duty buses) and NFI Parts (aftermarket parts sales). It operates through two segments: Manufacturing Operations and Aftermarket Operations. The Manufacturing Operations segment manufactures, services and supports transit buses, coaches, medium-duty, and cutaway buses. The Aftermarket Operations segment is engaged in the sale of aftermarket parts for transit buses, coaches and medium- duty/cutaway buses, both for the Company's and third-party products. Its product type includes Heavy-duty transit buses, Single deck buses, Double-deck buses, Articulated buses, motor coaches, low floor cutaway, and medium-duty buses.


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Comment by KR1527on Dec 10, 2019 2:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:I'm addingCaptainConn, I know what you mean and of course if you get lucky it can work out in your favour, but that's hindsigh, right? In the long run no one can accurately time the market, at least not from my experience. I've also seen situations where, had I waited to buy a stock a few extra weeks longer, it went way up and then I would have had to pay a premium. I just think it's so hard to predict when things are going to turn but having said that NFI keeps dropping ... probably some tax lose selling here ... good luck!
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