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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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Comment by MageMysticon Aug 27, 2020 9:19pm
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Post# 31467837

RE:RE:Globe and Mail - Stuart Olson (DOG)

RE:RE:Globe and Mail - Stuart Olson (DOG)
If one individual Makes as much on a aquisition as all shareholders combined, many of whom are employees who invested thier pension money, is there not something remotley related to negligence afoot on some level?  It is more than poor leadership, and incompetance.  The compensation comittee comprised of board members also were potentialy negligent or perhaps just bullied and therefor potentially complicant in the whistle blower policy.  I wish there was something SEDAR or another securities investigative body could do.  We do pay for some level of investigation with our tax dollars and market fees.  Whay are they not looking out for the common sharholder.  I will have to check the mandate of various canadian securities investigative bodies.  I am glad i dumped half at $6.50 a few years ago.  It was a break even point considering the great dividend at the time. 

Here is my lesson learned,  If a dividend % exceeds the EBIDAT % then you have a poisoned management structure.  If that is further watered down by issuing buy one get one free pension shares for staff then sell all, not half.
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