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H2O Innovation Ord Shs HEOFF

H2O Innovation Inc. is a Canada-based water solutions company, which is focused on providing technologies and services to its customers. The Company designs and provides custom-built, and integrated water treatment solutions based on membrane filtration technology for municipal, energy and natural resources end-users. The Company’s segments include Water Technologies & Services (WTS), Specialty Products (SP), and Operation & Maintenance (O&M). WTS segment designs and builds custom water, wastewater, and water reuse systems. It is engaged in applying membrane technologies and engineering expertise to deliver equipment and services to municipal and industrial water, wastewater, and water reuse customers. SP segment manufacture and supply a complete line of specialty chemicals, consumables, and engineered products for the global water treatment industry. O&M provides contract operations and associated services for water and wastewater treatment systems.


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Comment by Possibleidiot01on Sep 19, 2023 9:21pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:down why??

RE:RE:RE:RE:down why??
rotsevni0328 wrote: I know where this comment originated from and we should'nt be taken for possible idiots.
Your use of the word seasonality is repeated in today's press release: what a coincidence!
If you, management, is all you can offer as an excuse for the recent substantial drop in the share price, I wonder what other excuses we will be fed next week to explain what I suspect will be unfavorable annual results.
Please wake up Mr. Dugr and create tangible positive results for shereholders, as it is your duty to do. Perhaps review your hard to realize business plan and change it for one that includes the sale of the company. Seems to me this is the only tangible way to create real value for us.
Size and reality matter!


I'm no doubt wasting a little more time here but if you checked my posting history , you might notice I post on a wider range of stocks than many people.
If I was indeed a member of management , I'd have to have a lot of free time on these other companies and why would I bother ?


If you went back very early in my posts , you might find this , my first post on H2O innovation

Post by Possibleidiot01on Dec 31, 2019 12:16pm
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Can anybody convince me this is a good investment?

Over the years, I have owned many water companies - Trojan, Zenon, GLV/Ovivo , Consoidated Water , Xylem.
I have been looking at this company for maybe 5 -10 years . I even like some of the parts of the company -like the maple syrup equipment and the desalination parts. what , imho , seems to be lacking is unique processes and equipment. What they sell has no uniqueness or ability to provide pricing power.
In view of that , management's decision to focus on the MRO ( maintenance, repair, operation) of municipal systems makes sense ; lower margin consistent profit being preferred over lumpy results.
What I don't get is buying these businesses by selling new equity at low prices.
I also don't like the pension funds like BDC Capital , Investissement Quebec involvement as major partners supporting these deals .
Is there anybody out there who feels the company can scale up the company becoming profitable without retail shareholders getting hurt?

Do I really sound like a member of management? Talk about playing the long game!



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