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Hammond Power Solutions Inc T.HPS.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  HMDPF

Hammond Power Solutions Inc. is a Canada-based company, which enables electrification through its broad range of dry-type transformers, power quality products and related magnetics. The Company's standard and custom-designed products are essential in electrical distribution networks through an extensive range of end user applications. The Company has manufacturing plants in Canada, the United States, Mexico and India and sells its products around the globe. Its products include power transformers, furnace transformers, converter transformers, regulating transformers, multi-pulse transformers, distribution transformers, pad mounted transformers and unitized substations. Its converter transformers are used in industries such as cement and steel plants, and other related applications. It serves various industries, including renewable energy, commercial infrastructure and industrial markets. It offers a variety of transformer and reactor solutions for the solar and wind energy market.


TSX:HPS.A - Post by User

Comment by blindpigon Dec 21, 2022 12:25am
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Post# 35183874

RE:RE:RE:linkedIN post by a US competitor

RE:RE:RE:linkedIN post by a US competitorHps has a history of routinely bumping the dividend as profits grow. They don't have any history of issuing shares.  Growth has always been achieved using cashflow and modest borrowing.  Why issue shares at p/e 6? Why does Bill Hammond want more institutional shareholders?  Family run companies are pretty predictable so the direction will be similar to the past going forward. This is a boring manufacturing company not Shopify.
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