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Ibc Advanced Alloys Corp V.IB

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAALF

IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. is a beryllium and copper advanced alloys company. The Company serves various industries, such as defense, aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, precision manufacturing, and others. The Company has two divisions: Copper Alloy and Engineered Materials. The Copper Alloys division manufactures and distributes a variety of copper alloys as castings and forgings, including beryllium copper, chrome copper, and aluminum bronze. The Engineered Materials division makes the Beralcast family of alloys, which can be precision cast and are used in an increasing number of defense, aerospace, and other systems, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The Company’s products include Beryllium-Aluminum Castings, Beryllium Alloys, Copper Alloy Castings & Forgings, Copper Alloy Fabricated Shapes, Tolling Services and Consulting and Thermal Mold Super. It has production facilities in Indiana and Massachusetts.


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Comment by Domovykon Feb 27, 2015 1:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:Contract news could be good in many ways

RE:RE:RE:Contract news could be good in many waysYes but CEOs often tend to over inflate value.  If they did not believe the company was really worth more in the end they could not do their job.  Think of what management said about Blackberry when it was at $64 and I can give you a ton of examples of management in Canadian Small caps claiming huge future potential right up until they went into creditor protection and moved on to work with the new business owners leaving investors and creditors with the start up costs. In the end it is about our own due deligence.  A takeover as you pointed out earlier may simply give cashflow and scale that make this more viable.  And if you are right that this is not patentable and it is only proprietory knowledge that keeps out the much bigger competition.  That does not sound good to me as it tells me that it is only a matter of time before they loose their edge.  That means management may be desperate enough for larger investors that like many others they may go for a reverse split to get the stock over a dollar.  Which ussually is bad news for investors.  But enough with speculation.  
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