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Aimia Inc T.AIM

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AIM.PR.A | AIMFF | T.AIM.PR.C | T.AIM.PR.D

Aimia Inc. is a diversified company. The Company operates through three segments: Bozzetto, Cortland International and Holdings. The Bozzetto segment is a provider of specialty sustainable chemicals, offering sustainable textile, water and dispersion chemical solutions with applications in several end-markets including the textile, home and personal care, plasterboard and agrochemical markets. The Cortland International segment consists of Tufropes and Cortland Industrial LLC (Cortland). Tufropes is a manufacturer of synthetic fiber ropes and netting solutions for maritime and other different industrial customers. Cortland is a designer, manufacturer, and supplier of technology advanced synthetic ropes, slings, and tethers to the aerospace & defense, marine, renewables, and other diversified industrial end markets. The Holdings segment includes investments in Clear Media Limited, Kognitiv, as well as minority investments in various public company securities and limited partnerships.


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Comment by 54568546846357on Jul 23, 2018 6:50pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Estore sucks, I'm out

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Estore sucks, I'm out
xBlitzkrieg wrote: If they're getting a big time make over then why don't they make over their website and how points or collected, seems pretty simple to do much simpler than chartering flights. Has anyone in here even collected points? Log in to aeroplan> redirect to retailer> buy items> no transaction recorded on aeroplan website or points accumulated. Maybe I just spent thousands on items that were non-inclusive of the rewards program.... (select items), Which begs the question why would anyone waste their time using it.
flamingogold wrote: "'I'M not going to invest in a company if I don't like their product". If what you say is true, why did you buy it then? Pretty obvious what your motive is here.

Aeroplan is getting a big time make-over and the share price will soon reflect that. You may not like it now, but please do come back later and buy the stock from me when I sell it to you for $9.


xBlitzkrieg wrote: You act as if I could research this company in a few days, I bought almost all shares when the price was 1.50 about year ago and sold a good portion around $4 (wish I would have sold more) and bought back what I had sold after that chit nectar deal, voted against the board... Would have missed all of that if I waited to see a year's worth of research and analysis. I really like the financial data from this company, I like the business model. But do I find their product easy to use? No. And does it work? NO I'M not going to invest in a company if I don't like their product, and during this time I also started using air miles to compare, and this product as a member is much easier to use, and it's no wonder that when I ask people if they use a air loyalty program they say airmiles more often than not.
horseraddish wrote: Riggghhhttt we're back in the times when companies can easily make up their numbers and get away with it for so many years.... You're stuck in the Nortel times lol....... You missed the boat on Fridays news and now you're here to shake the tree and buy in low... How can you be so obvious?








Honestly I can't imagine it's anything else then user error on your part. I have more than 20 Amazon transaction in my history. I find it pretty easy to use. Log on AP click estore which redirects to site and buy as usual. It's easy.
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