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Neo Performance Materials Inc T.NEO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NOPMF

Neo Performance Materials Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the green energy transition by manufacturing the building blocks of many technologies that enhance sustainability. The Company's segments include Magnequench, Chemicals and Oxides (C&O), Rare Metals and Corporate. The Magnequench segment manufactures bonded neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB or neo) powders and bonded permanent magnets. This segment produces bonded magnets (Magnequench Magnets) made from its various Magnequench powder grades. The C&O segment manufactures and distributes a range of advanced industrial materials. Applications from these products include automotive catalysts, permanent magnetics, medical devices, and wastewater treatment. The Rare Metals segment sources, reclaims, produces, refines, and markets specialty metals and their compounds. These products include both high-temperature metals (tantalum, niobium, hafnium and rhenium) and electronic metals (gallium and indium).


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Post by Possibleidiot01on Dec 03, 2022 4:06am
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net-net , Robert Tattersall

net-net , Robert Tattersall

The Globe and Mail reports in its Friday, Dec. 2, edition that tax loss season is a time when many investors choose to part company with stocks that have been a disappointment to them. The Globe's guest columnist Robert Tattersall writes that this presents an opportunity for bargain hunters looking for value in washed-out stocks. Mr. Tattersall likes Ben Graham's "net-net" working capital screen. Mr. Tattersall says he asked Simcoe Capital Management's David Sandel to run a net-net screen on his global database. Mr. Sandel came up with 1,265 names. Of the 36 Canadian names on Mr. Sandel's list, 11 were mines, metals and precious metals, which are tough to analyze for the traditional value investor.

The median market cap of the entire group was only $10-million, so even an individual investor will find them illiquid. Ranked by decreasing market cap, the top 10 Canadian net-net stocks range from $375-million down to $24-million. They are listed here in the same descending order. Neo Performance Materials, Thinkific Labs, Velan, Goodfellow, Cardiol Therapeutics, Buhler Industries, McCoy Global, Medicenna Therapeutics, Aeterna Zentaris and Neovasc. Of the 10 stocks, Mr. Tattersall says he already owns McCoy Global.


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