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Vitreous Glass Inc V.VCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  VCIGF

Vitreous Glass Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in recycling glass. The Company cleans, crushes and sells waste glass to the fiberglass manufacturing industry in the province of Alberta. The Company creates GlasSand cullet for use in fiberglass insulation manufacturing. It operates a waste glass processing plant at Airdrie, Alberta. The plant gathers post-consumer waste glass from Alberta and elsewhere in western Canada, crushes it, removes contaminants, and sells the final product to three manufacturers of fiberglass building insulation for use as a raw material in their production facilities in Alberta. All production from the Company’s Alberta glass plant is sold to two large customers and one smaller one in the fiberglass insulation manufacturing industry in Alberta, which is heavily dependent on the level of housing starts in Western Canada and the Northwest United States. It ships products to its customers based on the customer’s day-to-day consumption estimates.


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Comment by janeintorontoon Jun 11, 2016 1:47pm
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RE:RE:RE:$3 to stay?

RE:RE:RE:$3 to stay?Having only a few key customers does not worry me as much as the shortage of glass to be recycled. I do own VCI and I like the dividends (though I can't figure out why they said they did not expect to pay a May dividend, and then did anyway!)  Still, I can see some logic to the apparent extreme undervaluation. It is not without risk; failures in the recycling business are not unknown. I'll continue to hold it, but I'm not waiting for it to reach a more normal multiple of cash flow.
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