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Thermal Energy International Inc V.TMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  TMGEF

Thermal Energy International Inc. provides energy efficiency and emissions reduction solutions to the fortune 500 and other multinational companies. It operates primarily in North America and Europe but also sells its products and services through representative agents throughout the rest of the world. It markets, sells, engineers, fabricates, constructs, installs and supports two technology lines, such as heat recovery solutions, including direct contact heat recovery solutions (FLU-ACE), indirect contact heat recovery solutions (HEATSPONGE and SIDEKICK), and condensate return system solutions (GEMTM steam traps). It is also developing several other technology lines, including low temperature biomass drying systems (DRY-REX). Its solutions can recover up to 80% of energy lost in typical boiler plant and steam system operations. It has two primary operational bases of operation, one in Ottawa, Canada and the other in Bristol, United Kingdom, covering Europe and the rest of the world.


TSXV:TMG - Post by User

Comment by Mostlyseriouson Jan 14, 2025 10:07am
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Post# 36403056

RE:RE:Tomorrow

RE:RE:Tomorrow

I try to limit it to weekly, not to be unreasonable in our expectations at this point in time.

But daily may be suitable when no contract announcement has been made in a week.

To be fair, some slack should be given the second half of December due to the holiday season and in July and August due to the vacation season.  Let's round it down to about 40 such posts per year. 

Last year there were about half a dozen such news releases.  To be very fair, let's split the difference and round down to 20.  Any objections?

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