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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

TSX:CEMX - Post Discussion

CEMATRIX Corp > CEMX SHOULD NOT BUY BACK SHARES,WHY, READ BELOW
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Post by Hunk33 on Sep 11, 2024 6:48pm

CEMX SHOULD NOT BUY BACK SHARES,WHY, READ BELOW

Its mistake to buy back shares now, intead should buy new companies to produce money and to incourage investors to invest in CEMX to get bigger and to make more money ,CEMX does not pay divy, therefor bad idea to buyback shares, its like your money is dead do not produce nothing, useless.
Comment by kingscorpion on Sep 12, 2024 11:17am
Now that they did the pp Yes I agree it's pointless to buy back shares instead the company should look for acquisition targets By the way it looks like a 2nd institution may have bought shares in the company. Some sites are showing 2 institutions