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Transcontinental Inc T.TCL.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TCL.B | TCLAF | TCLCF

Transcontinental Inc. is a Canada-based packaging company. It conducts business in Canada, the United States, Latin America, and the United Kingdom. It operates in three segments: Packaging, Printing, and Media. The Packaging segment specializes in extrusion, lamination, printing, and converting packaging solutions, generates revenues from the manufacturing and recycling of flexible plastic, including roll stock, labels, die cut lids, shrink films, bags and pouches and advanced coatings. Its facilities are mainly located in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the United Kingdom. The Printing segment provides integrated services for retailers, including premedia services, flyer printing and distribution, in-store marketing products as well as print solutions for newspapers, magazines, and mass marketing products. The Media segment offers print and digital publishing products, in French and English, including educational books and specialized publications for professionals.


TSX:TCL.A - Post by User

Post by PitchinPennieson Jun 08, 2022 1:59pm
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Post# 34741045

For discussion: Assisting in commission of a fraud?

For discussion: Assisting in commission of a fraud?Hello, Tranny investors and board-followers. I've got a question for you that came up on another Stockhouse board.

Let's say you are the exclusive printing supplier to a national newspaper publisher. Let's say the publisher is claiming distribution of a specific quantity of copies -- for the sake of argument, make it 76,000. The publisher is charging advertisers based on that circulation quantity.

However, let us imagine that you as a supplier are well aware of the actual number of copies the publisher is ordering for each issue. And let us imagine that the actual number you're printing is a darned site fewer than advertisers are being encouraged to believe... by a very large multiple.

Here's something to consider. What are your obligations to (a) company shareholders; (b) law enforcement, when it comes to making known this hypothetical mismatch?

Replies invited.

   
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