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Vecima Networks Inc T.VCM

Alternate Symbol(s):  VNWTF

Vecima Networks Inc. provides evolution to the multi-gigabit and content-rich networks. The Company delivers software, services, and integrated platforms that power broadband and video streaming networks, monitor and manage transportation, and transform experiences in homes, businesses, and everywhere people connect. Its segments include Video and Broadband Solutions (VBS), Content Delivery and Storage (CDS), and Telematics. VBS segment includes platforms that process data from the cable network and deliver high-speed Internet connectivity to homes over cable and fiber, as well as adapt video services to formats suitable to be consumed on televisions in commercial properties. CDS segment includes solutions and software, under the MediaScale brand, for service providers and content owners. Telematics segment provides fleet managers with the key information and analytics they require to optimally manage their mobile and fixed assets under the Contigo and Nero Global Tracking brands.


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Comment by stinkytoeson May 15, 2016 11:16pm
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RE:Share buy back in the future?

RE:Share buy back in the future?With only 22 million outstanding shares and insiders owning roughly 70% of outstanding shares (I think that's correct) I don't think a buyback is appropriate I would prefer them looking more towards acquiring other small companies that would be incremental to the bottom line. If they buy back shares they will likely come from the public float and I would become concerned with the primary shareholders taking the company private.
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