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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 redcoatson Nov 03, 2019 10:06am
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RE:Spirit buys Bombardier aircraft business...then Avcorp?

RE:Spirit buys Bombardier aircraft business...then Avcorp?
$130m would value AVP shares at about 35.5 cents each. I believe the way it works regarding an offer, and considering Panta owns 68.6% of the shares, is that the minority shareholders vote to accept or decline an offer. Is that correct? It would certainly be interesting to see, under that scenario, if Panta would trump the offer. I'm really hoping the new CEO can continue to keep driving the road to profitability. Hopefully, even turn it into a racetrack. I always wonder too, with all their facilities and capabilities, if they could turn their considerable expertise towards also doing general carbon fibre component manufacturing, for things like automotive, industrial, and marine. A nice contract with Electromechanica, or Tornado Hydrovac, or any of many others would be a huge plus. In any case, decent profitability would certainly drive the share price well towards, or higher, than thirty five and a half cents. I believe Panta well knows that.
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