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Element Fleet Management Corp T.EFN

Alternate Symbol(s):  ELEEF

Element Fleet Management Corp. is a Canada-based fleet solutions providers. It operates as a pure-play automotive fleet manager. The Company offers a full range of fleet services and solutions to corporations, governments and not for profits across North America, Australia, and New Zealand. Its services address every aspect of clients' fleet requirements, from vehicle acquisition, maintenance, accidents and remarketing, to integrating electric vehicles' (EV) and managing the complexity of gradual fleet electrification. It offers a range of fleet solutions consisting of cost management; driver productivity and vehicle uptime; fleet electrification, lease vs ownership, sale leaseback, and others. Its fleet types include global; government and public sector; material handling equipment; sales, and heavy trucks. It offers fleet solutions to various industries, such as construction; energy, oil and gas; food and beverage; healthcare; services; transportation, and utilities.


TSX:EFN - Post by User

Comment by gibbonsjon Apr 06, 2018 6:03pm
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Post# 27845952

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here comes the squeeeeze

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here comes the squeeeezeI bought back in today so you're singing to the choir. The difference is I sold soon after the spin out. I've been staying on top of developments ever since and after the last financials felt confident enough to start easing back in which I began doing today. Such a great price to be jumping in but none-the-less I'm easing in because the near term risks out weigh the the near term cataysts. The risk being rising interest rates, the catalyst being so badly beat up and undervalued with a good divi. Interest rates trump all and with rising wages in the US increases are coming. There are headwinds which typically produce buying opps.
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