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Exchange Income Corp T.EIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  EIFZF | 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 blackwolf25on Nov 17, 2017 4:50pm
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RE:PRO - what’s your short position?

RE:PRO - what’s your short position?What is odd here is that ProTrader seems to make reasonable comments on other threads.. I wonder... if he has been selling today it might be to profit on shares he took from weak hands earlier in the week... or buying, not to cover but to add to his long position. These boards are an interesting form of entertainment and sometimes insight.

I personally don't get the exuberance of the so called "shorts" given that there seems to be so much evidence against their suggestions. It makes more sense to me that they peddle their nonsense loudly in case someone is influenced by it, providing opportunity to buy shares on the cheap. Where would EIF be without drama?


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