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Stuart Olson Inc CUUHF

"Stuart Olson Inc is a Canada-based company. It operates in business segments that are Industrial Group, which offers services to clients in a wide range of industrial sectors including oil and gas, petrochemical, refining, water and waste water, mining, pulp and paper and power generation; Buildings Group, which includes construction, expansion and renovation of buildings for private and public sector clients in the commercial, light industrial and institutional sectors; Commercial System Group


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Post by RetailRubeon Oct 22, 2018 4:37pm
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Issue: Does Adjusted Ebitda = Trickster?

Issue: Does Adjusted Ebitda = Trickster?I investigated managment's use of Adjusted EBITDA.  I am always open to the idea that I am getting fooled by a company's reporting to shareholders.

I found their definition of Adjusted EBITDA on page 32 of the MD&A for the June 30 2018 results.  It shows a table for the last 8 quarters of earnings, showing each add-back item's amount by quarter.  They take net earnings as reported, then add back:  income tax expense, depreciation, amortization, finance costs, restructuring costs, equity-settled share-based compensation (0.1m to 0.2m per quarter) and gain on asset disposal.

This doesn't sound like management is trying to mislead anyone.  I think the "Trickster" myth is busted.
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