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Dynamic Technologies Group Inc - Class A ERILF

Empire Industries Ltd designs, fabricates, manufactures, erects and sells proprietary engineered products internationally. It operates in the segments of Ride-Systems Manufacturing, Parts & Service and Corporate & Other segments. These include Design and manufacture complex ride systems, Provider of parts and maintenance services to existing ride systems. The group operates its activities internationally.


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Comment by Blaser2on Jun 06, 2017 3:28pm
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Post# 26331535

RE:RE:Rare in Canada

RE:RE:Rare in Canada I have no special knowledge but can make some assumptions.

The Empire Name goes back decades when it as a steel manufacturer and produce things like bridges, etc. In the Thomson Reuters stock Reports, it is still identified that way as Mineral Resources/Metals and Mining/Iron and Steel.

They are now leaving steel behind as it is only about 15-20% of their business. The rest is Dynamic components which have grown significantly and is the workhorse of the business. Better identification through a name change hits all the right spots in Internet searches and their public identification with the Attractions community. Not to say that a name change is also a smart strategic and PR move to showcase the identity transformation.

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