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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Innergex Renewable Energy Inc T.INE

Alternate Symbol(s):  INGXF | T.INE.PR.A | T.INE.PR.C | T.INE.DB.B | T.INE.DB.C

Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. is a Canada-based independent renewable power producer. The Company develops, acquires, owns and operates hydroelectric facilities, wind farms, solar farms and energy storage facilities. It operates in three segments: hydroelectric power generation, wind power generation, and solar power generation. It conducts operations in Canada, the United States, France and... see more

TSX:INE - Post Discussion

Innergex Renewable Energy Inc > Management NOT to be trusted
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Post by BSdetector2016 on Feb 04, 2022 9:57am

Management NOT to be trusted

It's that simple.
Comment by AAJJRR on Feb 04, 2022 10:32am
U can say that about any publicly traded corporation. I've bought back in on the dip and hope/pray to see it back over 18 soon....
Comment by BSdetector2016 on Feb 04, 2022 10:34am
They will keep doing this over and over again. It won't end.
Comment by tayson on Feb 05, 2022 1:37am
I've probably been more consistently critical of management's growth strategy than any on here over the years, but the shift in focus to acquisitions that are immediately accretive is a refreshing change. Objectively speaking, shareholders are better off today than they were before this deal.  This deal, and all deals should be viewed through the lens of whether the cash flow or ...more