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Yellow Pages Ltd T.Y

Alternate Symbol(s):  YLWDF

Yellow Pages Limited is a Canada-based digital media and marketing company. The Company offers targeted tools to local businesses, national brands and consumers, allowing them to interact and transact within the digital economy. It offers small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Canada full-serve access to a comprehensive suite of digital and traditional marketing solutions, such as online and mobile priority placement on its digital media properties, content syndication, search engine solutions, Website fulfillment, social media campaign management, digital display advertising, video production, e-commerce solutions as well as print advertising. The Company’s media properties, primarily desktop, mobile and print, continue to serve as effective marketplaces for Canadian local merchants, brands and consumers. It holds online properties including YP.ca, Canada411 and 411.ca. It also holds the YP, Canada411 and 411 mobile applications and Yellow Pages print directories.


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Comment by blindpigon Sep 08, 2022 7:59pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QuestionGood to see such a lively Bullboard for a company that has no following and most people had given up for dead or even didn't think existed anymore.  I originally bought shares in Y after they went bankrupt in 2013, did very well but sold because I felt the previous CEO was going to put the company into bankruptcy again.  Got back in after David Eckert became CEO, as I felt he was focused on running a profitable business and eliminating their still large debt. I can't be more happy with what was accomplished.  The success is the only reason we now can argue on this Bullboard about how best to give cash to shareholders.  I'm not expecting any great pops in the share price in the short run since this company has no following and no one cares.  But eventually everything reflects it's worth (Shopify shareholders found that out the hard way this year). I believe the direction the board and the CEO have taken is good and think the share price wll be much higher in 2-3 years.  Don't care about the next 6 months. 
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