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Kingsway Financial Services Inc KFS

Kingsway Financial Services Inc. is a holding company that owns or controls subsidiaries primarily in the extended warranty and business services industries. Its segments include Extended Warranty and Kingsway Search Xcelerator. It serves the extended warranty industry through its subsidiaries, IWS Acquisition Corporation (IWS), Penn Warranty, Preferred Warranties and Trinity Warranty Solutions. IWS is a licensed motor vehicle service agreement company and is a provider of after-market vehicle protection services distributed by credit unions in approximately 24 states and the District of Columbia to their members, with customers in all 50 states. It serves the business services industry through its subsidiaries, CSuite Financial Partners, LLC (CSuite), Ravix Group, Inc., Secure Nursing Service, SPI Software, Digital Diagnostics, Inc., and Image Solutions LLC. CSuite is a professional services firm that provides experienced chief financial officers and other finance professionals.


NYSE:KFS - Post by User

Post by stockbroker4on Jul 11, 2006 4:06pm
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19.50....$18????

19.50....$18????I am sure nobody cares, but I had a feeling there would be a selloff once the stock broke 19.50. For that reason alone I sold most of my shares at loss (today) and will be buying back around $18. I have no freakin' idea why is this trading so ridiculously low, but regardless I am back at swingtrading Northbridge and Canaccord. I dunno, maybe I suck at this game, but so far I have been lucky enough to stop myself on time before loosing more cashola. If this was my RRSP, I wouldn't care, but I had like 4000 shares of this think in my cash account, gulp....
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