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Buhler Industries Inc T.BUI

Alternate Symbol(s):  BIIAF

Buhler Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in manufacturing agricultural equipment. The Company, through its subsidiaries and a joint venture, owns and operates manufacturing and warehousing facilities in Canada and the United States of America. The Company produces farm equipment for sale in Canada, the United States and overseas. The Company’s brands include Farm King, Ezee-On, Allied, Inland and Versatile. Its Farm King brand products are manufactured in Morden, Manitoba, Canada and have a range of warehouses across the United States and Canada for product setup and parts distribution. It operates several modern manufacturing plants and distribution centers and maintains several well-stocked parts warehouses. The Versatile line of equipment consists of tractors and tillage. The Farm King supplies augers, mowers, bale carriers, snowblowers, and compact implements. Its subsidiaries include Buhler Versatile Inc., B.I.I. Fargo, Inc., and John Buhler Inc.


TSX:BUI - Post by User

Comment by stockpunteron Sep 01, 2023 10:24pm
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RE:RE:SP going up

RE:RE:SP going upI have to admit, I bought a tiny bit initially without properly researching BUI. Rather than cutting my losses, I accumulated more on pull-back and now I am slightly in the green.  As you say, management is behaving honorably, but what to do about 97% of shares being held by a genocidal c*nt?
More to the point, how does a company buy-out a sanctioned individual- wouldn't that be violating sanctions, since the money would go to him?  I cannot see someone with deep pockets wanting to partner with the guy.  The 97% shares would have to be confiscated, then sold.  Not sure Feds would have the balls to do that for a tiny company, given all the trouble it might eventaully cause.  Is there a precedent?  Maybe the 3% can lobby for this?   It will certainly be interesting to see what happens. 
And I think you are right that it will happen soon. 
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