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Thermal Energy International Inc V.TMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  TMGEF

Thermal Energy International Inc. is a Canadian clean technology company. The Company provides energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to the Fortune 500 and other multinational companies. The Company operates primarily in North America and Europe but also sells its products and services through representative agents throughout the rest of the world. The Company markets, sells, engineers, fabricates, constructs, installs and supports two technology lines, such as heat recovery solutions, including direct contact heat recovery solutions (FLU-ACE), indirect contact heat recovery solutions (HEATSPONGE and SIDEKICK), and condensate return system solutions (GEM steam traps). The Company is also developing several other technology lines, including low temperature biomass drying systems (DRY-REX). The Company has two operational bases, one in Ottawa, Canada covering North America, and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom, covering Europe and the rest of the world.


TSXV:TMG - Post by User

Comment by canyousayon Feb 02, 2016 1:12pm
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RE:YouSureCan miss the point..............................

RE:YouSureCan miss the point..............................I don't think I missed any points. The last time I looked, the shares are at 5 cents, pretty well the same they were 5-6 years ago. Given the past volatilities, I don't think 20+ would be too much to ask for over this time or to have significant revenue growth. Whatever revenue chart you look at for the past 5 years, one can work hard to show some growth in some part of revenues to mask the fact that overall there has been no revenue growth. What is the point I am missing again?
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