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Mattr Corp T.MATR

Alternate Symbol(s):  MTTRF

Mattr Corp., formerly Shawcor Ltd., is a global material technology company serving critical infrastructure markets, including electrification, transportation, communication, water management and energy. The Company operates through a network of fixed and mobile manufacturing and service facilities. The Company operates through two business segments: Composite Technologies and Connection Technologies. Composite Technologies segment consist of two operating units: the Xerxes business, which manufactures fiberglass reinforced plastic underground storage tanks primarily for the retail fuel, storm water and wastewater markets; and the FlexPipe business, which manufactures flexible fiberglass reinforced composite pipe used for oil and gas gathering and water disposal lines and carbon dioxide injection lines. Connection Technologies segment supplies specialty wire and cable and integrated heat shrink solutions.


TSX:MATR - Post by User

Comment by BlueJay2020on Mar 24, 2021 11:12am
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RE:RE:Typical Shawcor!

RE:RE:Typical Shawcor!

definitely would not rule out a take private transaction...


OPTIMISTGOLD wrote: my impression is that we are still too connected to petroleum but with the production which is growing in auto parts gonna bring more $$ into the coffers of SCL I think it will take us whatever financial state to take to new heights at unless the company has someone else buy it ..... Who knows

 

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