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3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd SAYFF

3 Sixty Risk Solutions Ltd provides risk mitigation services to the public and private sectors. It offers services primarily in the risk management spectrum, from providing secure transport services nationally, to embedding security specialists within Canada. The company also is focused on physical security and transportation within the cannabis industry. It also provides corporate knowledge and experience in diverse environments and sectors across Canada and Internationally including cannabis, critical infrastructure, non-core policing, oil and gas, and mining.


GREY:SAYFF - Post by User

Comment by TomasGon May 12, 2020 8:24am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:3 Sixty

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:3 Sixty Is he a top industry leader like Thomas?
Afriens wrote:

I've been around.

Campbell is most certainly the much better bet.  I expect he's probably waiting in the bushes to see what happens with this company.  

His management decisions are sometimes suspect, but he walked back into a situation in Toronto where his former clients at TSM have been vastly underwhelmed (I know of someone else that really really likes to use that term!), when GardaWorld took over the business.  He's essentially to my understanding walked right back into his former clients, bought Intelligarde, and is getting down to business.  If he remains in that high margin (high start-up) of premium services without having to compete with the multi's, they will do well enough to be bought in a couple of years.  That's the plan right?   

 



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