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Real Matters Inc RLLMF


Primary Symbol: T.REAL

Real Matters Inc. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company provides network management services platform for the mortgage and insurance industries. It provides residential real estate appraisal and title services to mortgage lenders in the United States of America and residential real estate appraisal and insurance inspection services in Canada. Its segments include U.S. appraisal, U.S. title, and Canada. The U.S. Appraisal segment provides residential mortgage appraisals for purchase, refinance, home equity and default transactions through its Solidifi brand. The U.S. Title segment serves the title market by providing various title services for refinance, purchase, home equity, short sale and real estate owned transactions to financial institutions through its Solidifi brand. The Canadian segment’s primary service offerings include residential mortgage appraisals for purchase, refinance and home equity transactions provided through its Solidifi brand.


TSX:REAL - Post by User

Comment by VueConnecton Feb 20, 2021 12:24pm
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Post# 32618850

RE:RE:Fairly Valued

RE:RE:Fairly Valued"that growth will go straight to bottom line"

They had exponential growth. It's just slowing. Share buybacks is supporting the slowing growth. Eg. if they didn't buy back shares the numbers would reveal the true changes. New business will get them back on track. Or one just has to be satisfied with the levelling of their current high level of growth. Perhaps expectations are exaggerated.
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