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Superior Plus Corp T.SPB

Alternate Symbol(s):  SUUIF

Superior Plus Corp. is a Canada-based distributor of propane, compressed natural gas, renewable energy and related products and services. Through its primary businesses, propane distribution and CNG, RNG and hydrogen distribution, it delivers clean burning fuels to residential, commercial, utility, agricultural and industrial customers. Its segments include U.S. Retail Propane Distribution (U.S. Propane), Canadian Retail Propane Distribution (Canadian Propane), North American Wholesale Propane Distribution (Wholesale Propane) and Certarus Ltd. (Certarus). The U.S. Propane segment distributes propane gas and liquid fuels primarily in the Eastern United States and California, as well as the Midwest to residential and commercial customers. The Canadian Propane segment distributes propane gas and liquid fuels across Canada to residential and commercial customers. The Wholesale Propane segment distributes propane gas and other natural gas liquids across Canada and the United States.


TSX:SPB - Post by User

Comment by ol_grizon Oct 30, 2024 4:04pm
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Post# 36289398

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts on SPB

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts on SPBI'm irritated by the same thing but it does seem that it could be driven by higher line repair costs.  Now that could be the result of short-sighted cost-cutting in maintenance of the lines (tree overgrowth) but regardless we've sure seen a lot more line breaks in our area over the last few years as a result of storms.  Labour costs are not what they used to be so each of these incidents is very expensive.

himmler wrote: It's kind of like the hydro rates here in Ontario ,Canada.At my cottage in the winter,there are months I'm not there...but...even with no hydro use they charge delivery...with no usage!
Problem is we cannot change Hydro companies.
It's still easier to switch from propane to another source....although there's always cost involved.


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