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Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc V.OML

Alternate Symbol(s):  OLNCF

Omni-Lite Industries Canada Inc. develops and manufactures mission-critical, precision components utilized by Fortune 100 companies in the aerospace, defense, industrial and energy industries. The Company has three business segments: forged, electronic and investment casting components. Its forged products business is conducted in Cerritos, California. Its electronics business is conducted in Nashua, New Hampshire, a value-added contract manufacturer of electronic components for electronic sensors serving the defense, aerospace, medical, and secure communications markets. Its investment castings business is conducted in Brampton, Ontario, where it manufactures ferrous, non-ferrous, and light-alloy investment castings of highly engineered, high-performance hardware and structural components for aerospace, defense, nuclear, and industrial applications. It has developed patented technologies for transferring products through multi-die machines with segmented tooling.


TSXV:OML - Post by User

Comment by moondawgon Jan 03, 2000 1:12pm
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Post# 1189470

RE: I THINK YOU SHOULD COME BACK IN JAN. 3, 2000

RE: I THINK YOU SHOULD COME BACK IN JAN. 3, 20001.20 - 2.50 is a cheap price?!?!? That's a range of over 100%. How are you valuing this? Since you sound like a promoter I'm worried that there will be no improved quarterly results to back up your promotion.
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