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Exchange Income Corp T.EIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  EIFZF | T.EIF.DB.J | T.EIF.DB.L | T.EIF.DB.M | T.EIF.DB.K

Exchange Income Corporation is a Canada-based diversified acquisition-oriented company. The Company operates through two segments: Aerospace & Aviation and Manufacturing. The Aerospace & Aviation segment is comprised of three lines of business: Essential Air Services, Aerospace, and Aircraft Sales & Leasing. Its Essential Air Services includes both fixed wing and rotary wing operations. Aerospace includes its vertically integrated aerospace offerings that provide customized and integrated special mission aircraft solutions primarily to governments across the globe. Aircraft Sales & Leasing includes aftermarket aircraft, engine and parts sales and aircraft and engine leasing, along with aircraft management services. The Manufacturing segment is comprised of three lines of business: Environmental Access Solutions, Multi-Storey Window Solutions and Precision Manufacturing & Engineering. The Company also focuses on portable hydronic (glycol-based) climate-controlled equipment.


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Comment by TheGreatKazooon Oct 09, 2017 2:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why the hell are they still allowed to operate?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why the hell are they still allowed to operate?
Spartafunds are supreme dumdums!  Minus 60% return just this year. They have freds and barneys as money managers!  hehehe

If you dumdums really want to fight this, short the shorts funds! hehehe

But yes, you are correct, the #shortcanada midgets are pile driving Canada but they forgot their magic weapon, the resources sector crashing, had little or no impact on the Canadian economy.  Oppsie... Failed Hypothesis #1.

Now the poor little US and international anti-canada midgets ignore the fact that resources are recovering and immigration in Canada is ever growing.   People moving to Canada and within Canada are dricing the demand in the basic supply/demand curvers.   Oppsie... Failed Hypothesis #2

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Immigrants account for about 1/4 of the population because Canada is a desirable place to live because people are nice and law enforcement isn't corrupt.  Yes, yes, governments are run by clowns but that's worldwide and the worst clowns in Canada are isolated in the ghetto called Quebec.

As for the "Canadian" regulators, near worthless.  They are equivalent to having the RCMP use horses instead of better transportation.  Regulators in Canada have not evolved and are still "provincial".  Canada needs a Federal Regulator.  Until that is done, the outdated Keystone Kops are being outsmarted by the not only the pros in the US but also the crooked weasel management of some publically traded companies. hint hint....

The job on EIF is not done dumdums.  Big money has targetted this company and you need to ask yourself why. And nope, it's not because Pyle looks like a dork, that's not a core issue but certainly plays a role with the ladies who voted for Trudeau.

Enjoy the turbulence dumdums.  This flight is far from over...

OH, the Transport Canada item is midgets farting.  Smell but that's about it.  Show me a country that has brand new planes to transport nobodies in remote regions.  Not a single one.  Why should Canada be different hey?

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