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Cematrix Corporation V.CVX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXXF

CEMATRIX Corporation is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and supplies technologically advanced cellular concrete products developed from formulations across North America. The Company’s cement-based material with superior thermal protection delivers to a range of problems facing the infrastructure, industrial, energy and commercial markets. It supplies and installs lightweight cellular concrete with a cast density as low as 400 kg/m3. Its cellular concrete is commonly used as an insulation material for oil and gas facility slabs, roadways, shallow utilities and contaminated site remediation that requires ground heating. Its grout and flowable fill applications include tunnel grouting, annular pipe grout, pipe abandonment, and flowable fill. The Company’s wholly owned operating subsidiaries include CEMATRIX (Canada) Inc. (CCI), Chicago based MixOnSite USA Inc. (MOS) and Bellingham based Pacific International Grout Company (PIGCO).


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Comment by vinmickon Oct 14, 2022 12:13am
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RE:RE:RE:It's Over and Out

RE:RE:RE:It's Over and OutAnd the reason I am is when you look at the market cap it is just under $21 million.  They should exceed that in annual revenues.   How much cash are they sitting on?  And just their equipment alone.  What would it be worth?   Something is just not adding up here.  Management does not realize that there are compliance people that are over running the investment industry.  Go talk an investment advisor.  They will fill you in. Several firms are not allowing clients to buy stocks on the venture exchange because they don't want to deal with the compliance issues.  Two friends of mine in the industry have told me that recently the younger investors have liquidated holdings because they are scared.  So, if profitable this November's earnings release they have to get on the big board.  They should be using some cash to buy back some shares.  Like I said before, I can't believe management doesn't see they are devaluating their own personal investments.  
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