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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Linamar Corp LIMAF


Primary Symbol: T.LNR

Linamar Corporation is a Canada-based advanced manufacturing company. The Company is engaged in providing manufacturing solutions and developing engineered products. Its segments include Industrial and Mobility. The Industrial segment consists of MacDon, Salford, Bourgault, and Skyjack. MacDon manufactures combined draper headers and self-propelled windrowers for the agricultural harvesting... see more

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Comment by packerdriveron Oct 29, 2024 2:30pm

RE:RE:Crazy business....

Do we have the cash to do that?? If so I'm with you 100% on that idea...accretive and demonstrate confidence....what's not to like?
Comment by ValueBetson Oct 29, 2024 1:38pm

RE:Crazy business....

I agree : this is out of proportion! With a 0,65 book value, low debt, ridiculous PE and EV/Ebitda..  After Ford stock drop masively today, a drop mainly bottom line driven, losts on the EV side ...more  
Post by packerdriveron Oct 29, 2024 10:57am

Crazy business....

We take a hit today because Scotia says: "sentiment and valuations are likely near the BOTTOM, but he said that there is little reason to believe industry conditions and share prices improve in ...more  
Post by Jonathan9on Oct 12, 2024 7:40pm

Interview with Linda

https://canada.autonews.com/canada-conversations/anc-podcast-oct-11-2024-linda-hasenfratz-her-time-linamar-ceo-whats-next-state
Comment by Possibleidiot01on Oct 04, 2024 7:43pm

RE:Michael Sprung - BNN - TOP PICK

stockchase.com TOP PICK Linamar Corp(LNR-T) 04/10/2024   Believes is a good time to buy auto part manufactures due to all time low sentiment. Current ...more  
Post by Possibleidiot01on Oct 04, 2024 5:16pm

Michael Sprung - BNN - TOP PICK

Linamar (LNR TSX) Linamar Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, produces engineered products in Canada, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and the rest of North America. It operates through two ...more  
Comment by longrun86on Sep 27, 2024 11:23am

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Buybacks

Agree on the construction vertical! Aviation probably too much of a stretch.
Comment by ValueBetson Sep 25, 2024 10:19pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:Buybacks

Thanks for sharing Manitowoc, interesting business.. I also hope they could grow the construction business with a complementary acquisition.   With Ag business integrating 2 recent ...more  
Comment by longrun86on Sep 15, 2024 6:42pm

RE:RE:RE:Buybacks

It will be interesting to see what the other vertical opportunities look like. Medical devices seems a bit far afield. Aerospace and Maritime could be too volatile. I would like them to look a ...more  
Comment by ValueBetson Sep 14, 2024 4:15pm

RE:RE:Buybacks

I agree to differents very nice scenario, depending on opportunities management will see. They for sure have a lot of free cash flow expected, if they don't go for buybacks, I hope they will ...more  
Comment by Jonathan9on Sep 14, 2024 2:59pm

RE:Buybacks

As much as I would like to see buybacks, I have a feeling this is not what they will do. They have always prioritized growth.  At $10 Billion in sales, double digit growth means adding $1 billion ...more  
Comment by AVALONSHARKon Sep 13, 2024 12:34pm

RE:RE:Buybacks

Maybe they want to monitor market conditions for a couple of quarters before committing to a large buyback. The market has been discounting this given the future outlook.
Comment by ValueBetson Sep 12, 2024 7:10pm

RE:Buybacks

It is a not sense if they don't! No urgency for debt reduction at this level. Unless a transformational acquisition is on the table (in a new vertical), or a complementary acquisition for the ag ...more  
Post by longrun86on Sep 12, 2024 10:22am

Buybacks

They should be buying back a lot of shares at this price! Need the Board to step up and allocate more capital to this and take the free float down.
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