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Commercial Solutions Inc CSOSF



GREY:CSOSF - Post by User

Post by DTM5on May 15, 2010 2:25pm
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Improving results = Great news!

Improving results = Great news!
Improved sales, improves margins, improved EBITDA, significant improvements in cost reductions.
Investors can breathe a sigh of relief.....the worst is now offically behind us and brighter days ahead!  
They've finally cleaned up thier expenses, sales / revenue are up, western canadian economy slowly but surely improving
.85 cent book value
Positive EBITDA
88 Million of annual sales
25 million of revenue
20ish branches
consolidating industry
And the market cap is 10 million at 50 cents!
This should and will be a $1 - 1.50 stock again,  and it better get moving because it is a primo hostile takeover target at this price level and with improving fundementals.

Commercial Announces Continued Improvement in EBITDA for Fiscal 2010 Second Quarter
2010 Q2 Highlights 
- Positive EBITDA compared to EBITDA losses in the same period last year and preceding quarters. 
- Continued revenue growth as revenue increased 8.6% from the preceding quarter 
- Continued reduction in operating costs through improved productivity and lower fixed costs
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