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Tenaris ADR Rep 2 Ord Shs T.TS.B


Primary Symbol: TS

Tenaris S.A. is a holding company, which is a steel producer with production facilities in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, United States and Guatemala. The Company supplies round steel bars and flat steel products for its pipes business. It operates through Tubes business segment. The Tubes segment includes the production and sale of both seamless and welded steel tubular products, and related services primarily for the oil and gas industry, principally oil country tubular goods (OCTG) used in drilling operations, and for other industrial applications with production processes that include in the transformation of steel into tubular products. It operates in geographical areas, such as North America, South America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. Its products and services include OCTG, Premium Connections, Rig Direct, Offshore Line Pipe, Onshore Line Pipe, Hydrocarbon Processing, Power Generation, Sucker Rods, Coiled Tubing, Industrial and Mechanical, and Automotive.


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Comment by extremeriskon Dec 05, 2019 3:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Vertical scope

RE:RE:RE:RE:Vertical scope

Yes you are correct MW. Did speak to quickly. Just checked. However my accounting theory still applies. The cayman island assertion comes from Don another poster here. 


as an accountant by profession you would normally consolidate a 56 percent acquisition. The fact they went to so much trouble to set this up in this manner means something smells in Denmark.  It is an effective way to hide your debt from the balance sheet. Took another look at cash movements in vertical scope and do not believe they can support debt. Also we have no details on debt. What rate are they paying???  Given business is to buy enthusiast websites can't see lenders being so eager to lend at favourable rates. What assets back up this debt. 

Just throwing caution out there to new shareholders.  While I have been out for over 2 years now I still follow Torstar and am a customer. 

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