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Avcorp Industries, Inc. T.AVP


Primary Symbol: AVPFF

Avcorp Industries Inc is a Canada based manufacturer within the aerospace industry. It designs and builds structures for aircraft manufacturers. The reportable segments of the company are The Avcorp Structures and Integration segment, which offers metallic and composite aerostructures assembly and integration; The Comtek advanced Structures segment dedicated to aircraft structural component repair services, and design and manufacture of composite aerostructures; and The Avcorp Composite Fabrication segment which offers advanced composite aerostructures fabrication. The group makes sales internationally and generates a majority of the revenue from the Europe.


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Comment by justbull4uon Aug 09, 2018 11:47am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Avcorp - Strategic Alternatives - Scenario 1

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Avcorp - Strategic Alternatives - Scenario 1Any progress on this topic?

Just asking...


justbull4u wrote:
Government of Canada is presently and actively promoting foreign investment in Canada.
 
It’s a good time for Avcorp to bring on board a Strategic Investor, especially if it is a foreign strategic investor.
 
Read this article on CTV News:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/new-foreign-investment-promotion-agency-has-work-cut-out-for-it-leaders-1.3839083
 


justbull4u wrote: Well???  Any updates on the Strategic Alternatives Scenario 1??  Is the order backlog now almost $1 billion??


justbull4u wrote: Any updates on the Strategic Alternatives Scenario 1??  Is the order backlog now almost $1 billion?? WOW...and the share price is a whopper at $0.04!!  Also, "ToiletPaperBoy"... the roll is empty...more BullSheet is needed by Captain UnderPants.




justbull4u wrote: To: "TOILETPAPERBOY"...how are the negotiations for strategic partnerships coming along for Avcorp??  How is the situation unfolding so far for Avcorp?? Bombardier got AirBus as a strategic partner and things are looking pretty good for Bombardier.  Avcorp better get a strategic partner soon...or they are FOOLISH!!



Ecovest wrote: Everyone…let's work together in a positive manner and see if there is a solution possible where everybody can be a winner.
 
Let's begin the climb upwards in creating shareholder value.
 
Here's an idea that we can call Strategic Alternatives - Scenario 1
 
Let's begin with a baseline fair value of $0.85 per share.

Scenario 1 Plan: 
-Strategic investor(s) is/are identified that can appreciate the long term potential value of Avcorp
-Phase 1 Strategic investor(s) make a friendly offer to acquire up to 30% of Avcorp at a negotiated price of, say $0.35 per share
-Panta would agree to sell some of his shares as well to the Phase 1 strategic investors, to get the new investors on board
-Potential upside for the strategic investor(s) is a potential profit of approx. $0.50 per share, based on fair value of $0.85 per share.
-Over the medium term, the situation for Avcorp will unfold (F35 contract etc…) and the market value of the shares of Avcorp will reflect the reality at that time.
-If medium term events are favourable to Avcorp and have a positive market value impact on its shares, then:
-Phase 2 strategic investors are identified and a friendly offer to acquire up to 49% of Avcorp at a negotiated price of, say $0.85 per share, or higher
-Phase 1 strategic investors could decide to hold or sell their equity position, based on their own investment criteria
-If medium term events are unfavourable to Avcorp (i.e. lose F35 contract etc.), then the exit for the Phase 1 strategic investors could be to sell their shares to other strategic investors, perhaps the Chinese.

 

 

 




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