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Westaim Corp V.WED

Alternate Symbol(s):  WEDXF

The Westaim Corporation is an investment company, which specializes in providing long-term capital to businesses operating within the global financial services industry. It invests, directly and indirectly, through acquisitions, joint ventures and other arrangements, with the objective of providing its shareholders with capital appreciation and real wealth preservation. Its strategy is to pursue investment opportunities with a focus towards the financial services industry and grow shareholder value over the long term. Its investments include significant interests in Skyward Specialty, Arena and Arena FINCOs. Skyward Specialty is a diversified specialty property and casualty insurance holding company that underwrites select property, casualty, surety, and accident and health insurance coverages. The Arena FINCOs includes specialty finance companies that purchase fundamentals-based, asset-oriented credit and other investments. Arena Investors operates as an investment manager.


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Comment by MoverShakeron Aug 17, 2006 7:09pm
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Post# 11241385

RE: Afterhourburn

RE: AfterhourburnLet's compare apples with apples... the majority of us do not have rooms 20 ft deep to view a 60" screen and you can't hang a DLP on the wall. In the world of flat panel displays I find the 37" size LCD's disappointing when watching sporting events, action movies and even Finding Nemo. Plasma is good but pricey. I'm still a believer in this TDEL technology but I'm treading water with this stock and waiting for some kind of positive moves after the summer session. If they drop the football, I'll get out if nothing happens in the next 6 months. That should be ample time for them to get the kinks out of the panels and for the potential partners to sign on. I will be the first one to buy one of these TV's once they're on the market regardless of who the manufacturer will be but IMO Sanyo is probably at the top of their short list.
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