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Atlas Engineered Products Ltd V.AEP

Alternate Symbol(s):  APEUF

Atlas Engineered Products Ltd. designs, manufactures, and sells engineered roof trusses, floor trusses, and wall panels in Canada. The company offers floor joists and floor panels; and design, engineering, permitting, project management, and site assembly services. It also distributes a range of engineered wood products for builders of residential and commercial wood-framed buildings, including single-family homes, townhouses, multi-story wood-framed residential buildings, commercial buildings, and agricultural structures. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Nanaimo, Canada.


TSXV:AEP - Post by User

Post by redcoatson Jan 12, 2025 11:13pm
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Post# 36400497

They say

They saythe market is always tight. I've said a few times, it's almost always right. For example, the stock declines on increasing job reports, as in, less unemployment. Why? Because that might be inflationary, thereby increasing interest rates. But my question is, if you were wanting to build a house, would your biggest concern be that inflation was a bit up, or that interest rates might go up a quarter, or half point, or would it be, that you have a job?
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