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CEMATRIX Corp T.CEMX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXXF

CEMATRIX Corporation is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and supplies technologically advanced cellular concrete products developed from proprietary formulations across North America. It is engaged in the supply and placement of cellular concrete. The Company’s cement-based material with thermal protection, which delivers a range of problems facing the infrastructure, industrial, energy and commercial markets. It supplies and installs lightweight cellular concrete with a cast density as low as 400 kg/m3. Its cellular concrete is commonly used as an insulation material for oil and gas facility slabs, roadways, shallow utilities and contaminated site remediation that requires ground heating. Its applications include retaining wall and bridge approach backfill, roadways and runways, and slope stabilization. Its wholly owned operating subsidiaries include CEMATRIX (Canada) Inc. (CCI), MixOnSite USA Inc. and Pacific International Grout Company.


TSX:CEMX - Post by User

Comment by Aarman4on Dec 08, 2023 1:32pm
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Post# 35775258

RE:Crazy

RE:Crazy

jsibbick wrote: I really find it crazy people aren't willing to spend an additional 80 dollars to hit the ask instead dragging the price down. 


Why should somebody attempt to fund a rise in share price? Are you selling if it goes up 1c? IS it going to all of the sudden trickle an avalanche of investment if we all overpay for our purchases?

This company is not showing regular rising profit on it's quarterly financials yet, and won;t have a record of regularly consistent rises in profit and revenues for at least a few quarters, so we get whatever the price is right now.

 

Maybe it will hop like crazy tomorrow..... Maybe it will drop like crazy.... I promise you, neither of those scenarios can be blamed on the person who refused to spend an extra $80 to get their shares at a higher price. That is a halfway decent lunch, I would be trying to save it as well.

 

Cheers

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