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Supremex Inc T.SXP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUMXF

Supremex Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and markets envelopes and provides paper-based packaging solutions designed to the specifications of national and multinational corporations, direct mailers, resellers, government entities, small-medium enterprises (SMEs) and solutions providers. The Company operates in two reporting segments: the manufacturing and sale of envelopes and the manufacturing and sale of paper-based packaging solutions and specialty products. It also manufactures and distributes a diverse range of packaging and specialty products, including folding carton packaging and e-Commerce fulfillment packaging solutions. Other packaging and specialty products include the Conformer Products, labels, record sleeves and jackets, polyethylene bags for courier applications, bubble mailers and Enviro-logiX. It operates over ten manufacturing facilities across four provinces in Canada and five manufacturing facilities in three states in the United States.


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Comment by mrmoribundon Nov 11, 2022 10:08pm
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Post# 35093140

RE:RE:RE:November 2022 Investor Presentation

RE:RE:RE:November 2022 Investor PresentationAlas, I own more QTRH than SXP. But still, a lot of SXP. It certainly has helped my numbers during these rough times.

I remember when their prices crossed, both something like $2.20, not that long ago. Weird that envelopes, of all things, would so outclass super-high-tech electronic tolling. Go figure.

For the record, I still believe QTRH will have its day. But it could be that their tolling business, which I'm sure is leading edge, really would make more sense in the hands of some billion+ sales entity.

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