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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

TSX:NFI - Post Discussion

NFI Group Inc > No-bottom New Flyer
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Post by BSdetector2016 on Oct 24, 2022 10:03am

No-bottom New Flyer

It's five year swirl around the bowl is impressive!
Comment by 1condor on Oct 24, 2022 10:14am
I've done a few short term trades on this stock in the past....and am not one bit surprised with todays news. Bad news just seems to follow this company around .I find it hard to believe a company like this is the "right" sector can continue to perform so poorly quarter after quarter.  
Comment by Freezerburn on Oct 24, 2022 10:22am
What was the bad news? As far as I can see they just reaffirmed previous bad news.
Comment by ol_griz on Oct 24, 2022 10:25am
I don't see how you can blame the company.  It's a critical industry-wide problem.  They'd be roaring if they could only get the equipment they need.  A tragedy.  Question is, do I cut and run with a now near 70% loss?  Will supply disruptions end in 2023?   If they do, I may double down if shares begin to show consistent recovery.
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