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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.


OTCPK:INPCF - Post by User

Comment by WheresMeGoldon Jan 08, 2019 10:45am
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RE:RE:This week Input should report # shares retired in December

RE:RE:This week Input should report # shares retired in Decemberjinbu, I think most, but not all, agree that Mr. Market often gets it wrong and misvalues stocks or the entire market in general. That is what makes opportunities. If you can buy a stock below book value then it could offer such an opportunity. Input is priced well below book value.

I understand the arguments against Input. However, imo Input offers opportunity. It has essentially no debt, generates cash, and is well below book value. What I need Input management to do, however, is actually shrink the number of shares by buying the stock back and at the same time being extremely stingy on issuing new shares. That is in the best interest of the shareholders when buying shares back. And they have a fiduciary duty to protect shareholders above all else. 
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