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Thermal Energy International Inc V.TMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  TMGEF

Thermal Energy International Inc. provides energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to the fortune 500 and other multinational companies. It operates primarily in North America and Europe but also sells its products and services through representative agents throughout the rest of the world. It markets, sells, engineers, fabricates, constructs, installs and supports two technology lines, such as heat recovery solutions, including direct contact heat recovery solutions (FLU-ACE), indirect contact heat recovery solutions (HEATSPONGE and SIDEKICK), and condensate return system solutions (GEMTM steam traps). It is also developing several other technology lines, including low temperature biomass drying systems (DRY-REX). Its solutions can recover up to 80% of energy lost in typical boiler plant and steam system operations. It has two primary operational bases of operation, one in Ottawa, Canada and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom, covering Europe and the rest of the world.


TSXV:TMG - Post by User

Comment by erebelon Apr 11, 2020 4:27pm
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Post# 30899384

RE:RE:Is it GOOD or BAD to make money fighting global warming?

RE:RE:Is it GOOD or BAD to make money fighting global warming?canyousayiii, yes I have.

I first purchase Thermal Energy shares in I think (getting old) it was 1999 for I thinik it was 0.18 per share. I am pretty sure I had bought $5,000 worth at 0.18 in 1999. It was the very first stock I had ever purchased. Then I think I sold it at $2.66 a share a year or two later.

I bought back in below $1.00 a few years after that and since then I have bought all the way down as low as 0.03 a few years ago. Recently I have purchased shares as high as 0.12 but I have a pretty low average price.

Over the years I have followed my own advice BUY WHEN I CAN AND ONLYING SELLINIG WHEN I HAD TO. Since buying back in after my intial sale at about $2.66 in 2000 I think it was. I have never not owned shares in Thermal Energy since.

I own multiple businesses and occasionally over the years those companies have required investment which were the only times I sold shares. Then as the investments I made in growing my own companies started to pay back I would buy back my shares in Thermal Energy. I have never "day traded" Thermal shares. I do not have any time for that. However if when I retire I might have some fun doing that.

Sometimes it worked out and I actually got to buy back in at a lower price then I sold it but sometimes I paid more...but what I did not ever want to do was have it one day spike up and not be in as much as I could...after all these years and miss out. The company has been getting stronger and stronger each year over the past 5 or so years.

I can also tell you that 90% of my "personal shares" are in my TFSA :-)

Thermal is about to really take off...looking at what has happened with the company over the past few years is OUTSTANDING.

GO TMG GO!!!
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