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ADF Group Inc T.DRX

Alternate Symbol(s):  ADFJF

ADF Group Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is engaged in the design and engineering of connections, fabrication, including the application of industrial coatings, and installation of complex steel structures, heavy steel-built ups, as well as in miscellaneous and architectural metals for the non-residential infrastructure sector. Its products and services are intended for the five principal segments of the non-residential construction industry: office towers and high-rises, commercial and recreational buildings, airport facilities, industrial complexes, and transport infrastructure. The Company operates two fabrication plants and two paint shops, in Canada and in the United States, and a Construction Division in the United States, which specializes in the installation of steel structures and other related products. It has the capacity to manufacture approximately 125,000 tons of structural steel annually.


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Comment by junglejameson Oct 16, 2024 8:37am
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Post# 36267763

RE:Sense of urgency

RE:Sense of urgency"I've learned that it's hard to stomach a 60% drop in 4 months no matter what the amount is. If it's not my investing account hurting, then it's my ego. It makes me wonder if I'm stupid to invest in this company or any small-cap and if I should just stick with index funds or established large caps. "

TD is a perfect example that size doesn't guarantee good corporate governance.  The management and board of DRX have made it clear that there are two classes of shareholders and one of them doesn't matter.   It never hurts to ask yourself "would I invest in this company today?" and if the answer has changed, then move on.  There are lots of good companies out there.  It is too easy to anchor our decisions on past performance (there is a whole science on this). DRX is now in the hands of the traders. Investors should likely look elsewhere. 



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