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Reko International Group Inc V.REKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  RKIGF

Reko International Group Inc. is a Canada-based diversified, technology-driven manufacturing company. The Company provides support to manufacturers and producers as their go-to supplier in automation equipment and machining services. It designs and manufactures a variety of engineered products and services for original equipment manufacturers and their tier suppliers. These products include design and construction of specialty machines and lean cell factory automation solutions and robotics integration, and high precision, custom machining of critical components and assemblies. The Company has diversified beyond automotive and into a number of sectors, including aerospace, rail, power generation and capital equipment. For the transportation and power generation industries, the Company machines customer supplied metal castings to customer indicated specifications. For the automotive industry, it conceptualizes, designs and builds solutions to manufacturing challenges.


TSXV:REKO - Post by User

Comment by DempsterMillon Jun 12, 2022 3:38pm
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Post# 34750294

RE:RE:3Q21/22

RE:RE:3Q21/22Hi Hevin - many thanks for the extensive reply, and good to hear! Agree that there does not seem to be much of a reason to stay listed - perhaps it is a family planning thing with shares being further spread out within the family over time. But I don't think I've read that there is a next generation of Reko's active within the business?

I do however think the buybacks makes a lot of sens, and perhaps that also could be a "slow motion"-buy out over time. 
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