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FormerXBC Inc XEBEQ

Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


GREY:XEBEQ - Post by User

Comment by tony08on Jul 14, 2022 11:35am
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RE:Some people will scoff at the idea

RE:Some people will scoff at the idea
tamaracktop wrote: I'm covinced Kurt sold his shares.

The numbers at dates are too coincidental.

This would have knocked the stock "off-kilter", which it did, as stock prices are determined
by nothing more than supply and demand.

Call it a foolish obsevation if you wish, but is Xebec traded at Greenlane's premium to book value
today it would be trading at $3.16.

It may be an untenable comparison, but nevertheless it's a fact.




You may be right, but you can't be so sure.
all your reasoning stems from the fact that the stock traded in high volume and suddenly fell but you forget that at the same time there were the poor results of Q1 to explain this...



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