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Parkland Corp T.PKI

Alternate Symbol(s):  PKIUF

Parkland Corporation is an international fuel distributor and retailer. The Company’s segments include Canada, International, USA, and Refining. Canada segment owns, supplies, and supports a network of retail gas stations, frozen food retail locations, convenience stores, card lock sites, bulk fuel, propane, heating oil, lubricants, and other related services. International segment includes operations in over 23 countries and territories predominantly located in the Caribbean and northern coast of South America. This segment operates and services a network of retail service stations under brands, including Sol, Esso, Mobil, Shell and Texaco. USA segment delivers fuel, lubricants, and other related products and services. Refining segment is responsible for the refining of fuel products, such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel, and is also engaged in renewable business activities, such as co-processing of bio-feedstocks and blending of low-carbon intensity fuels with gasoline and diesel.


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Comment by Jtpatrol1on Oct 14, 2022 5:20am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Great posts from DeanEdmonton and Sarge

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Great posts from DeanEdmonton and Sarge
DeanEdmonton wrote: Sarge Good to hear from you. I know you don't think PK will go bankrupt, but given the huge debt they are packing and their very poor performance the last 3 years, they need to really improve performance or they are going to have a hard time making the interest and payments. Even if they stay a float, like you there is not a low enough price to convince me to buy back into this stock unless I see a dramatic improvement in margins and net profit. I always want to see the mdelivering, I simply don't trust managments patter about what is coming. Air Canada, Bombardier, Laurentian Bank, Manulife, and Blackberry are just a few that have been promising a big turn around for more than 10 years, and have never delivered.

With repsect to Red Deer, for the life of me I cannot understand why you even bother replying to that trolling MOFO. I have him on ignore as do hundreds of others. He is going to argue with you no matter what you say.
SargeX wrote: No, I don't think it is going to go bankrupt BUT as I mentioned, I'd never buy it again no matter how low it gets. I'd rather just buy more of what we own already.

Also, just to be clear, I have absolutely no plans to sell/trim any of the 16 stocks that my wife & I currently own. We'll just keeping adding to them with the extra dividend income we receive.

Ciao
  Sarge
 

  Dean makes some excellent points

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