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Tennant Co V.TNC


Primary Symbol: TNC

Tennant Company is engaged in designing, manufacturing and marketing solutions. The Company’s products include floor maintenance and cleaning equipment, detergent-free and other sustainable cleaning technologies, aftermarket parts and consumables, equipment maintenance and repair service, and asset management solutions. Its products are used in many types of environments, including factories and warehouses, distribution centers, office buildings, public venues, such as arenas and stadiums, schools and universities, hospitals and clinics, and more. The Company markets its offerings under various brands: Tennant, Nobles, Alfa Uma Empresa Tennant, IPC, Gaomei and Rongen brands as well as private-label brands. The Company has approximately 11 global manufacturing locations and operates in three geographic areas including the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific (APAC).


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Post by kulewateron Dec 02, 2015 10:26pm
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Paradigm initiates coverage of TIO Networks with a “Buy”

Paradigm initiates coverage of TIO Networks with a “Buy”

Paradigm initiates coverage of TIO Networks with a “Buy” rating

Vancouver-based TIO Networks (TSXV:TNC) has enjoyed an extended run of late, but Paradigm Capital analyst Kevin Krishnaratne thinks the stock still has upside.

In a research report to clients today, Krishnaratne initiated coverage of TIO with a “Buy” rating and one-year target price of $2.25, implying a return of 26 per cent at the time of publication.

In July, TIO announced it would acquire consumer retail bill payment solutions Softgate Systems for approximately (U.S.) $31-million. The company said the deal would position it as the largest North American provider of walk-in bill payment services and increase its revenue number to over (C) $100-million.

Krishnaratne estimates that the Softgate deal, which he expects to close in the coming months, is worth more than $0.80 a share to TIO. The analyst says M&A is a key driver for TIO and expects that another deal will surface by the middle of next year. But to those who might be led to believe the company’s growth is all about M&A, Krishnaratne points out that the more than 65 per cent gain in EBITDA forecast for fiscal 2016 is allorganic, something the analyst says reflects the scalability of the company’s platform.

“TIO is a uniquely positioned FinTech company with a deep understanding of the financially underserved market, which is large, growing and ripe for consolidation,” says Krishnaratne. “Management has done a superb job over the past two years scaling the company through accretive M&A and driving cost efficiencies to create a leader in the U.S. walk-up bill payments space. We believe that TIO is on the path to continued growth, not only by expanding its payment processing business, but also through the addition of new services for the underbanked, unbanked and unhappily banked consumer, both in North America and internationally.”

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