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NFI Group Inc T.NFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFYEF | T.NFI.DB

NFI Group Inc. is a Canada-based independent bus and coach manufacturer. The Company specializes in zero-emission electric mass mobility solutions. Its segments include Manufacturing Operations and Aftermarket Operations. Manufacturing Operations segment includes design, manufacture, service and support of new transit buses, motor coaches, medium-duty, cutaway buses, and installation of infrastructure for electric vehicles and fiberglass reinforced polymer components. It offers aftermarket parts for transit buses, coaches and medium duty/cutaway buses, both for the Company's and third-party products. It offers a range of sustainable drive systems, including zero-emission electric (trolley, battery, and fuel cell), natural gas, electric hybrid, and clean diesel. The Company's brands include New Flyer (heavy-duty transit buses), MCI (motor coaches), Alexander Dennis Limited (single- and double-deck buses), Plaxton (motor coaches), and ARBOC (low-floor cutaway and medium-duty buses).


TSX:NFI - Post by User

Post by BSdetector2016on Apr 29, 2022 4:20pm
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Post# 34643632

Perma-down trend for four (4) years

Perma-down trend for four (4) yearsThey over-extended themselves and got caught. Then along came Covid, supply chain issues, and now rising rates. The picture isn't pretty. The management team and board had better start putting loads of their own skin in the game soon to instill a smidgin of confidence otherwise the knife will continue to fall.
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