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Eastern Company EML

The Eastern Company manages industrial businesses that design, manufacture and sell engineered solutions to industrial markets. The Company has one reportable segment: Engineered Solutions. The Engineered Solutions segment provides engineered solutions to support its customers needs in the commercial transportation and logistics markets. It designs, manufactures, and markets a diverse product line of custom and standard vehicular and industrial hardware, including turnkey returnable packaging solutions, access and security hardware, mirrors, and mirror-cameras. It offers a standard product line of rotary latches, compression latches, draw latches, hinges, camlocks, key switches, padlocks, and handles, among other products. Its subsidiary, Velvac Holdings Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of proprietary vision technology for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and aftermarket applications, and a provider of aftermarket components to the heavy-duty truck market in North America.


NDAQ:EML - Post by User

Post by whiskeyjackon Jan 25, 2008 12:58pm
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TT77, exactly what I was thinking

TT77, exactly what I was thinkingJudging by the accumulating BMO has been doing, someone there has to be privy to Ecuador's game plan. I thought bad news on Friday (the unpaid claim confiscation) followed by positive clarification of mining concessions for those active companies like EML.

I have postulated before that Bill Belovay who runs BMO precious metal fund was an early adopter of ARU and well connected to the intracrasies of the Govt.

The two questions I need answered;

1. Who is the Canadian advising the Ecuadorian Govt and what are their connections to the investment community?

2. Do we have a wolf in Sheep's wool?

Cheers WJ
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