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Traxion Sab De Cv Ord Shs GRPOF

Grupo Traxion SAB de CV is a Mexico-based company engaged in the transportation sector. The Company provides logistics services within eight business areas: Fright, including intermodal and multimodal services, door-to-door, national and cross-border distribution, among others; Integrated logistics, including logistics management, aerial and maritime services and custom transportation support services; Warehousing, including dedicated storage, shared warehouses, packing and value-added services, such as labeling and products assembly; Logistics systems, including software for logistics management; Passenger transportation, including transportation of personnel and students; Special services, including rental of bus and vans; Moving, including national and international moving services, and Advertising, including custom transportation services during marketing campaigns. The Company operates through a number of group companies.


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Comment by DD34on Dec 09, 2019 9:00pm
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RE:Warrants

RE:Warrants This company will be the talk of the space in Q1 2020.  Buy shares or warrants and you will do fine IMO.  Cheers.

Conister011 wrote: Hey guys/gals I am looking at the warrants. My research shows that they traditionally trade at about 50 per cent of the commons, until recently. Seems they haven't caught up to the latest move in the commons. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thx


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