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Boyd Group Services Inc T.BYD

Alternate Symbol(s):  BYDGF

Boyd Group Services Inc. is a Canadian company that controls the Boyd Group Inc. and its subsidiaries (Boyd). The Company's business consists of the ownership and operation of autobody/auto glass repair facilities and related services. It operates through the automotive collision repair and related services segment. Boyd is an operator of non-franchised collision repair centers in North America in terms of number of locations and sales. Boyd operates locations in Canada under the trade names Boyd Autobody & Glass and Assured Automotive, as well as in the United States under the trade name Gerber Collision & Glass. It is also a retail auto glass operator in the United States under the trade names Gerber Collision & Glass, Glass America, Auto Glass Service, Auto Glass Authority and Autoglassonly.com. In addition, Boyd operates a third-party administrator, Gerber National Claims Services (GNCS), that offers glass, emergency roadside and first notice of loss services.


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Comment by chrissy98on Mar 01, 2006 1:43pm
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Post# 10446514

RE: Phill Green

RE: Phill GreenWhy do his posts upset you? If it bothers you go get help. And yes Terry Smith did know the poor financial state of this company better than you or I. He sold knowing this company is worthless and that information should have been made public. The only thing that kept the price up were the dividends that were being paid until shortly after he sold his shares. In my eye he is a thief, but he is not alone 90% of small companies are run by thieves.Just my opinion-and I am not philgreen.
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