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Pollard Banknote Ltd T.PBL

Alternate Symbol(s):  PBKOF

Pollard Banknote Limited is a Canada-based provider of products and solutions to lottery and charitable gaming industries. It provides instant ticket products, licensed games, in-lane ticket options, and sales-driving merchandising solutions from its Schafer Retail Solutions + portfolio. It also offers a full suite of digital offerings, ranging from game apps to comprehensive player engagement and iLottery solutions, including marketing and management services. Its instant tickets and lottery products and services include SureTrack lottery management system, iLottery platform, eInstant game content, interactive digital gaming, including mkodo’s game apps and GeoLocs, PlayOn loyalty programs, retail management services, ScanACTIV, EasyVEND, and lottery ticket dispensers and play stations. It also provides pull-tab tickets, bingo paper, ticket vending machines, and its Diamond Game and Compliant Gaming electronic games and devices to charitable and other gaming markets in North America.


TSX:PBL - Post by User

Post by zalmonellaon Apr 11, 2022 1:24pm
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On the plus side

On the plus sideManagment owns 70%. So it's bad that they don't have any interest in the day-to-day share price, but it's good in that their wealth is bound up in this thing. It's virtually impsosible to be bought out, and it's very unlikely to go private or they lose the access to the market for their expansions. 

It also explains why there's never any information coming out about it except for contracts.   For some reason, the MD&A speaks about high costs continuing to reduce profitiability going forward and I confess I'm puzzled about that.  Isn't this just a printer?  No other printer is doing very well either, but that's mostly a lack of business. Surely the antidote to high costs in the sort term is more contracts and more revenue.

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