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SSC Security Services Corp Ordinary Shares V.INP


Primary Symbol: INPCF

SSC Security Services Corp is a leading provider of physical and cyber security services to corporate and public sector clients across Canada.


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Comment by WheresMeGoldon Mar 24, 2018 3:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:I’ll be buying on Monday if INP stays this low

RE:RE:RE:I’ll be buying on Monday if INP stays this lowtkirk, I agree that it all comes down to growth. If growth is there then the company is worth more than book value. If growth is not there then the company is worth less than book value as overhead will chew up the value of the company. 

So the question is what best defines growth. IMO growth for INP is defined as the increase in streams (farmers) and the increase in capital deployment. Of the two, IMO the increase in capital deployment is more important. And capital deployment has been disappointing and probably is most responsible for the disappointing share price.

In fact, the ability to grow capital deployment probably best defines the company’s future. And as I’ve stated previously, this quarter’s results will tell us much of Input Capital’s future.
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