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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tornado Global Hydrovacs Ltd V.TGH

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGHLF

Tornado Global Hydrovacs Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which designs, fabricates, manufactures and sells hydrovac trucks, as well as provides heavy duty truck maintenance operations in central Alberta. The Company sells hydrovac trucks to excavation service providers in the infrastructure and industrial construction, and oil and gas markets. Hydrovac trucks use high pressure water and vacuum... see more

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Post by mjh9413 on Jun 09, 2021 1:28am

Hydrovac jv

Well in 2019 Rollins was gung-ho. Read the article.:

https://www.plant.ca/features/going-global-tornado-to-make-its-hydrovacs-in-china/

What happened? They sent at least one hydrovac over there and now they just make parts to ship back here!!! The operations are a footnote to the business reports and Rollins imparts no real info on why it stopped dead in its tracks. Doesn't make sense to me, but (as I say) what do I know...

There are hydrovac service companies in Alta that make more money than TGH using hydrovacs. In fact the whole business is really broad and there is good market for second-hand hvc's

TGH isn't a start-up. When will it get bigger and resoundingly profitable!!!!!  They have the engineering skills, have to train users of their machines. Maybe they should try the Badger business  model if they are not going to broaden their markets.
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