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CEMATRIX Corp T.CEMX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXXF

CEMATRIX Corporation is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and supplies technologically advanced cellular concrete products developed from proprietary formulations across North America. It is engaged in the supply and placement of cellular concrete. The Company’s cement-based material with thermal protection, which delivers a range of problems facing the infrastructure, industrial, energy and commercial markets. It supplies and installs lightweight cellular concrete with a cast density as low as 400 kg/m3. Its cellular concrete is commonly used as an insulation material for oil and gas facility slabs, roadways, shallow utilities and contaminated site remediation that requires ground heating. Its applications include retaining wall and bridge approach backfill, roadways and runways, and slope stabilization. Its wholly owned operating subsidiaries include CEMATRIX (Canada) Inc. (CCI), MixOnSite USA Inc. and Pacific International Grout Company.


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Comment by Dunworkin2on Aug 03, 2022 9:17am
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RE:RE:Thank you jeff

RE:RE:Thank you jeffGlad I was able to light a fire under Jeff, its a start. Next thing that Jeff needs to change is the wording used in these types of announcements. My goodness, simplify the language Jeff. Dumb it down and use the KISS approach. 

For example, why do you say "contracts executed"? Executed??? ...you 'sign' a contract and then you 'complete' the contract. But if you still want to say 'executed', then that infers that the contract was completed and revenue recognized. 

Not the case per paragraph three..."the $22.5 million in contracts executed...include..$20.3 million contract with Balfour". Last sentence then says that the project will start in 2023........So, again, a contract was signed (good), but stop saying "contract executed". Misleading.

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