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Constellation Software Inc T.CSU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CNSWF | T.CSU.DB

Constellation Software Inc. is a provider of software and services to a select group of public and private sector markets. The Company acquires, manages, and builds vertical market software (VMS) businesses, which provide specialized, mission-critical software solutions that address the specific needs of its customers. It is engaged principally in the development, installation, and customization of software as well as in the provisioning of related professional services and support for customers globally. It sells on-premises software licenses on both a perpetual and specified-term basis. It has six operating groups, which service customers in over 100 different markets around the world. The six operating groups include Volaris, Harris, Topicus, Vela, Jonas, and Perseus Group. The Company operates offices in North America, Europe, Australia, South America and Africa.


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Comment by poubelle1on Jan 03, 2016 12:02am
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Post# 24425442

RE:RE:RE:RE:This stock is the BEST short candidate on the TSX

RE:RE:RE:RE:This stock is the BEST short candidate on the TSXI am not telling anyone to do anything. But, I do believe this stock is overvalued and should sell for much less.
No, I have not covered my short yet.

The markets in general underestimates downside risk which is why we see these crazy price manias. It only seems to be obvious after the bubble pops.

I still plan on covering in the 300's
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