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Canaf Investments Inc V.CAF

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAFZF

Canaf Investments Inc. is a Canada-based company, which owns and operates a coal processing business in South Africa, which processes coal and coal products into calcine, a coke substitute with a carbon content. The Company operates through two segments: the head office operations in Canada and the coal processing business in South Africa. The Company, through its subsidiary, Southern Coal (Pty) Ltd. (Southern Coal), processes anthracite coal into de-volatized anthracite (calcined anthracite) for sale mostly to steel and ferromanganese manufacturers as a substitute product for coke. The Company, through its subsidiary, Canaf Investments (Pty) Ltd, which is a South African holding company that owns Canaf Estate Holdings (Pty) Ltd, which is a property investment company focused on acquiring, redeveloping and renting properties primarily within the suburbs of the old Johannesburg. It is also exploring new sectors to invest in within South Africa.


TSXV:CAF - Post by User

Comment by wiseman_321on Jun 30, 2020 5:35am
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RE:value

RE:valueDon't think there are any hidden things here - seems they are just focused on gradual organic growth, which doesn't seem to excite the market - its not like CAF spends anything on promotion.  Over past 10 years, have paid off about $1million in debt and grown sharehodler equity significantly. 

With no debt and good cashflow they seem like a safer investment than many others but perhaps without the lucrative potential upside of safe "striking gold".
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