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Supremex Inc T.SXP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUMXF

Supremex Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and markets envelopes and provides paper-based packaging solutions designed to the specifications of national and multinational corporations, direct mailers, resellers, government entities, small-medium enterprises (SMEs) and solutions providers. The Company operates through two segments: the manufacturing and sale of envelopes and the manufacturing and sale of paper-based packaging solutions and specialty products. It also manufactures and distributes a diverse range of packaging and specialty products, including high-end quality folding carton packaging and e-commerce fulfillment packaging solutions. Its other packaging and specialty products include the Conformer Products, labels, polyethylene bags for courier applications, bubble mailers and Enviro-logiX. It operates 10 manufacturing facilities across four provinces in Canada and six manufacturing facilities in four states in the United States.


TSX:SXP - Post by User

Comment by mrmoribundon Oct 25, 2021 10:43am
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Post# 34044658

RE:DCM vs SXP

RE:DCM vs SXP Very nice but I'd say it's a bit of a stretch to call SXP and DCM in any way comparable.

First off, look at the balance sheets. DCM has almost no equity and if you take out intangibles then you're looking at substantial negative equity.

Second, the rate of sales decay at DCM is breathtaking.

Perhaps most important, it surely takes quite a bit of faith to trust in this transition from print to digital. I don't know, but I suspect the digital space will be far more crowded, possibly with lower margins. Also, I'd have to wonder if DCM will really be able to keep up technologically.

I'll stick with my SXP.
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