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Chorus Aviation Inc T.CHR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHRRF | T.CHR.DB.B | T.CHR.DB.C | T.CHR.DB.A

Chorus Aviation Inc. is a global aviation solutions provider and asset manager, focused on regional aviation. The Company’s primary business activities include contract flying, managing aircraft on behalf of fund investors and other third-party aircraft investors and/or owners, as well as maintenance, repair and overhaul services and pilot training. The Company operates through Regional Aviation Services segment. The Company offers contracted flying services within North America and also provides medical, logistical and humanitarian flight operations to Canadian and international customers. Its subsidiaries include Jazz Aviation LP, a regional airline in Canada and provider of regional air services under the Air Canada Express brand; Voyageur Aviation Corp., a provider of specialty charter, aircraft modifications, parts provisioning and in-service support services, and Cygnet Aviation Academy, an accredited training academy preparing pilots for direct entry into airlines.


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Comment by SlickRick40on Oct 20, 2022 2:12pm
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Post# 35036995

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Resilient consumer

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Resilient consumer Tommy123 """I'm sure they'll be fine. If it was an efficient market, then they would be trading at $0. Is that too hard for you to understand? I know they'll be fine. I'm out of money, or I would buy more.""" I'm fascinated by this casual response from Tommy123 about his stock pick Just Energy. The company has been sold and one of the terms was that all common stock goes to zero. Yet we have Tommy123 who claims JE is a top holding in his portfolio and assures people that JE will be fine. In the same breath Tommy says shares would be Zero in an efficient market. So which is it?? Stock going to zero or stock will be fine? Tommy you can't seem to tell the difference between night and day. Maybe a web of lies has you tangled up as a professional investor and message board guru. Maybe you don't have any investments at all. That would make the most sense after reading some of your comments.
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