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Eurocontrol Technics Ord EUCTF

"Eurocontrol Technics Group Inc is a Canada-based company involved in acquisition, development, and commercialization of security, authentication, verification and certification markets. The company through its subsidiaries is engaged in designing, manufacturing, marketing of energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) systems, and developing technology and property that combines two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) image processing technology respectively."


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Comment by Ringerton Apr 12, 2017 2:23am
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RE:RE:Helps with the margins

RE:RE:Helps with the margins
Chutzpah wrote:
Boy is that your shot at the Why I Like EUO write up I asked from you? Pretty sloopy attempt at fundamental analysis if you ask me, dude. Hey you know what would REALLY help with the margins? How about laying off about half of the work force of those some 50+ full time employees (now going close to 60 with the new 5 hires we saw on Linkedin, including a "R&D Director", weeee) ? That Would reaaaaaallly help. Their supplier Equilab SA in Spain  has same revenue level with 13 people and still shows a small loss, talk of overstaffing.....

Or how about getting a little scissor work at management's salary level ??? I know ofa couple guys who could possibly be making much more less or even have his salaries tied to performance and in one psrticular position I am pretty sure the best option is getting rid of that j@ck@ss altogether. Stock would even pop, weeeeeeeeeeee


Couldn't agree more... Something has to happen here and since there is clearly no spike in revenues to be expected any time soon they have to cut costs. Instead this idiotic CEO is increasing costs considerably (I'm not talking about R&D costs, those are necessary to even slightly keep up with competitors as all their products are outdated)... Time for Brucey to say BYE BYE and we might finally see some shareholder value here.

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