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Atlas Engineered Products Ltd V.AEP

Alternate Symbol(s):  APEUF

Atlas Engineered Products Ltd. is a manufacturer of trusses, wall panels and a supplier of engineered wood products. The Company operates manufacturing and distribution facilities in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario to meet the needs of residential and commercial builders. Its products include roof trusses, floor trusses, wall panels, floor joists, floor panels, project management and site assembly services, and design, engineering and permitting services. It also distributes a range of various engineered wood products for use by builders of residential and commercial wood-framed buildings. These include single-family homes, townhouses, multi-story wood-framed residential buildings, commercial buildings, and agricultural structures. Its subsidiaries include Clinton Building Components Ltd., Satellite Building Components Ltd., Atlas Building Systems Ltd., Pacer Building Components Ltd., South Central Building Systems Ltd., and Novum Building Components Ltd.


TSXV:AEP - Post by User

Post by redcoatson Aug 24, 2023 11:27pm
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Housing

HousingHeating up as a political issue. You ain't seen nuthin yet, whenever an election is called. It's going to be in a very favourable position from a supplier point of view, for at least the next five years or more. There's an awful lot of catching up to do, right across Canada.
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