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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Supremex Inc T.SXP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUMXF

Supremex Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and markets envelopes and provides paper-based packaging solutions designed to the specifications of national and multinational corporations, direct mailers, resellers, government entities, small-medium enterprises (SMEs) and solutions providers. The Company operates through two segments: the manufacturing and sale of envelopes and the... see more

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Comment by shareholders1on Dec 13, 2021 8:44am

RE:RE:SXP worth over $5 per share, 100% more than current SP?

reply to TorontoJay:  Or adjust the annual cashflow by the amount of lease payments made. I agree, but there is only so much one can write and adjust for, if hoping to get the basic message ...more  
Comment by Torontojayon Dec 13, 2021 6:18am

RE:SXP worth over $5 per share, 100% more than current SP?

Hi shareholders, one point I'd like to make is that you should include lease liabilities both current portion and long as part of your enterprise value if you're including right of use ...more  
Comment by shareholders1on Dec 11, 2021 5:25pm

RE:margins for packaging business segment?

See page 5 of Nov 12, 2021 MDA. Ebitda margins 9mos to date: Envelope = 18.6%;    Packaging 15% Note, there will be bumps on the road to 50% packaging revenues. Some of their packaging ...more  
Post by benzobenzoon Dec 11, 2021 3:05pm

margins for packaging business segment?

Hello all, I understand the company has been shifting their business towards the packaging segment since 2014 with acquisitions.  I understand they have stated theri management goal is to have 50 ...more  
Post by shareholders1on Dec 11, 2021 7:34am

SXP worth over $5 per share, 100% more than current SP?

SXP needs to be taken out by larger US competitor to surface SXP real & hidden value. Worth over $5 and maybe $6 per share? Possible rationale for over $5 per share: 1. Before sale of 2 owned ...more  
Comment by Capharnaumon Dec 09, 2021 12:10pm

RE:Trading volume way down.Share price stagnating..

The stock is still higher than pre-pandemic levels (before they cut the dividend). Market in general is soft right now and with the low trading volume, this means wilder swings for stocks like ...more  
Post by hawkowl1on Dec 09, 2021 10:12am

Trading volume way down.Share price stagnating..

Must be close to another acquisition.. Shares will likely drop to $2. (sarcasm)   No its just so frustrating to see share buybacks doing nothing for stock. Cash flow is solid. 4th quarter ...more  
Post by HermannHalleron Nov 30, 2021 10:40am

Buybacks

172,300 shares bought back in Nov (so far). That compares to 115,300 in Oct and 110,600 in Sept. I would say the step up in share repurchases is a very nice signal that mgmt is confident in the ...more  
Post by shareholders1on Nov 21, 2021 7:48pm

"Adjusted Cash Flow/ Adjusted Enterprise Value = 37.12% ?!

Adjusted Operations Cash Flow yield as % of Adjusted Enterprise Value = 37%?! This is further to my previous posts concerning sale and lease back of SXP's 2 owned real estate properties ...more  
Comment by shareholders1on Nov 21, 2021 11:53am

RE:RE:$52m debt is declining, and also covered by 2 properties

I caught and corrected that in my subsequent post, 3 1/2 hours before your post.
Comment by 2young2investon Nov 21, 2021 11:27am

RE:$52m debt is declining, and also covered by 2 properties

Interesting observations, you just confused Laval and Lasalle, Lasalle is owned. Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing.
Post by shareholders1on Nov 21, 2021 8:41am

SXP 2 real estate properties worth $56m/ $2.10 per share ?

Some further thoughts on relative values of SXP's Etobicoke and Montreal/ Lasalle properties. If Etobicoke worth $26m, then Lasalle may be worth $30m, for a total of $56m ? That works out to ...more  
Comment by shareholders1on Nov 21, 2021 8:30am

RE:$52m debt is declining, and also covered by 2 properties

Some further thoughts on relative values of SXP's Etobicoke and Montreal/ Lasalle properties. If Etobicoke worth $26m, then Lasalle may be worth $30m, for a total of $56m ? That works out to ...more  
Post by shareholders1on Nov 20, 2021 8:08am

$52m debt is declining, and also covered by 2 properties

....This may not be fully understood by investors - existing or potential. The properties are on the balance sheet, but are somewhat hidden. Page 11 of March 31, 2021 AIF lists all SXP facilities ...more  
Comment by HermannHalleron Nov 18, 2021 6:26pm

RE:RE:RE:Zucker trust

Zucker was the founder of The InterTech Group, which has made numerous aquisitions, many after he died in 2008. Anita Zucker, his widow, is a billionaire and now the CEO of InterTech. She is the ...more  
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