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CAE Inc T.CAE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAE

CAE Inc. is a technology company. It operates in two segments: Civil Aviation and Defense and Security. The Civil Aviation training segment provides comprehensive training solutions for flight, cabin, maintenance and ground personnel in commercial, business and helicopter aviation, a complete range of flight simulation training devices, ab initio pilot training and crew sourcing services, as well as aircraft flight operations solutions. It manages approximately 324 full-flight simulators. Its training systems includes CAE Real-time Insights and Standardized Evaluations (CAE Rise), which improves training through the integration of untapped flight and simulator data-driven insights into training. The Defense and Security segment provides platform-independent training and simulation solutions, preparing global defense and security forces for the mission ahead. In addition to solutions delivered to customer sites, it provides comprehensive training at its CAE global training centers.


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Post by Georgia_Straighton Mar 27, 2003 1:18pm
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I'm not happy, but.....

I'm not happy, but.....I think I will pick up more. Dillution or not, I don't think it will get much worse and the upside still looks promising for the long term. Does anyone know the terms of their sales? How much cash do they get up front and do they progressively bill on these large contracts? As a small businessperson, I do that on my contracts so I would imagine they would too, which should look after the cash flow.
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