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Savaria Corp T.SIS

Alternate Symbol(s):  SISXF

Savaria Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the accessibility industry. The Company provides accessibility solutions for the physically challenged to increase their comfort, their mobility and their independence. Its segments include Accessibility and Patient Care. It designs, manufactures, distributes and installs accessibility equipment, such as stairlifts for straight and curved stairs, vertical and inclined wheelchair lifts and elevators for home and commercial use. It also manufactures and markets a comprehensive selection of pressure management products for the medical market, medical beds for the long-term care market, as well as an extensive line of medical equipment and solutions for the safe handling of patients, including ceiling lifts and slings. It operates a sales network of dealers worldwide and direct sales offices in North America, Europe (United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Poland and Czech Republic), Australia and China.


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Post by retiredcfon Jul 01, 2024 1:45pm
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Comparison

ComparisonLong term holder of SIS and PBH, but would you endorse a switch to EIF over one of those two as part of a long term balanced portfolio? I know there should be brighter days ahead for both SIS and PBH, but EIF looks appealing.

We like all three names and would be comfortable holding all three. SIS is experiencing a challenge in revenue growth and PBH is in its capital investment cycle which depresses earnings and free cash flow, but oth could recover in a better macro environment.

EIF on the other hand continues to execute really well year after year and the valuation is not that expensive. EIF’s balance sheet is quite leveraged, which investors need to get comfortable with before committing as a long-term holding. We are okay to switch some SIS and PBH to EIF but would prefer diversification of all three vs two. EIF should be viewed more as an income stock overall, in our view. (5iResearch)

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