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NFI Group Inc T.NFI

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

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 RayDonovan78on May 24, 2022 7:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:NFI mentioned numerous times in article

RE:RE:RE:NFI mentioned numerous times in articleAbsolutely this is a huge buying opportunity. 
FCPlady wrote: It's too bad.  NFI was on a roll but COVID and supply chain issues interfered.  Will get back in once things improve.  Paul Soubry is too good of a CEO and will get things moving again.


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