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SSH Group Ltd V.SSH


Primary Symbol: SSGLF

SSH Group Ltd is an Australia-based industrial company that has a portfolio of service businesses focused on service delivery to industries reliant on outsourced resourcing. The Company’s principal activities consist of labor and security services (People Services), transport logistics, including commercial fleet and equipment hire services (Equipment). Its segments include People Services and Equipment. The People Services segment includes security services, and Equipment segment includes transport and logistics services. The People Services Vertical delivers people services by providing a range of safety services, including security, site and facility safety, road safety, and associated services for the construction, civil, mining, and government portfolios. The Equipment Vertical comprises Tru Fleet Pty Ltd for light vehicles, and SSH Group Machinery Hire Pty Ltd trading as Karratha Machinery Hire for other equipment items.


OTCPK:SSGLF - Post by User

Post by tdsbon Jun 23, 2011 4:56pm
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Post# 18758123

Acker Findlay

Acker FindlayI find it strange that this company is a major shareholder of Smash minerals about 6 years ago Brian Acker did not like gold investment's at all in fact he was involved in a discussion on BNN television ( ROB TV )  where he debated John Embry and he claimed that Gold shares and bullion should not be held in one's portfolio, he was so wrong as history has pointed out and now he has seen the light by buying Smash minerals, my, my.
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