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Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


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Comment by Greenkathleenon Apr 20, 2021 1:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Acquisitions

RE:RE:RE:RE:Acquisitions Hi TT,

I look forward to your input on XBC. You seem so knowlegeable about the markets and trading. I am a beginner, though learning a lot. What are your views on a coming market correction (of about 10%) or a crash? I'm learning to deal psychologically with pullbacks, but I don't know that I have the fortitude to deal with a big correctiion, let alone a crash. (I guess I would have to throw out my computer.) Last year, at the end of February, I liquidated as many of my positions as possible and, this year, I reinvested money in the markets, a little too late, in January and February. I guess i was experiencing FOMO. And I invested a good deal of money in green and EV stocks, so I'm not as diversified as I should be, at least not within my stocks portfolio. (There are many stocks that I am not keen on...like the big banks, Walmart, Coca Cola,etc.) Also, i bought in at higher prices, so I've had to dollar cost average down. I try to buy on the dips, but I want to keep enough money on the sidelines to invest if we have a marked correction. Any tips or advice on navigating these volatile swings in the market would be greatly appreciated!!!
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