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Quarterhill Inc T.QTRH

Alternate Symbol(s):  QTRHF | T.QTRH.DB

Quarterhill Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in providing tolling and enforcement solutions in the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) industry. The Company provides end-to-end mobility systems to some of the tolling authorities in the United States, including in Texas, California and Illinois through Electronic Transaction Consultants, LLC (ETC). ETC’s core products comprise the riteSuite platform, a scalable and customizable cloud-based tolling and mobility solution. The platform has applications for the roadside and back office, with strengths in vehicle identification, tracking, dynamic pricing and interoperability amongst agencies. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is International Road Dynamics Inc. (IRD), is a multi-discipline, technology company and provider of Intelligent Transportation Systems. It provides integrate ITS technologies into systems designed to solve and challenging transportation problems.


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Post by v_guerrieroon Nov 13, 2022 2:03pm
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Post# 35095061

A very basic question

A very basic question

If the stock was so cheap and people should "load up" at these levels, then pray tell why is there no NCIB?  

Why did they pursue a substantial issuer bid 2 years ago at $2.15, but are not doing so at these levels.

There is obviously something wrong and they need to keep the cash available.  

Or could it be that it is a better return to pay down debt at 7.45% or buy back debentures to a yield to maturity of 10%?  

So if debt is better return than the stock, why should anyone buy the common stock at these levels?  If management isn't buying the stock, why should anyone else?  

The issue is that cash is very expensive at the moment and the cost of debt financing would be astronomical here.  They have a cash flow problem and they need to preserve liquidity.  

The only hope here on the common stock is a WiLan miracle sale, that is above the current market expectations of $60-$100M.  That's it.  

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