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Vitreous Glass Inc
V.VCI
Alternate Symbol(s):
VCIGF
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Waste Management
Vitreous Glass Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in recycling glass. The Company cleans, crushes and sells waste glass to the fiberglass manufacturing industry in the province of Alberta. It creates GlasSand cullet for use in fiberglass insulation manufacturing. It operates a waste glass processing plant located in Airdrie, Alberta. The plant gathers post-consumer waste glass...
from Alberta and elsewhere in western Canada, crushes it, removes contaminants, and sells the final product to three manufacturers of fiberglass building insulation for use as a raw material in their fiberglass insulation production facilities, all of which are in Alberta.
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Possibleidiot01
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on May 16, 2024 1:00pm
Keystone Financial podcast
https://keystocks.com/media_center/stock-talk-podcast-episode-252/ May 14, 2024 In this Week's Show: Should you pivot your portfolio into Pivotree (PVT:TSXV)? Enterprise Group (E
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BarstoolSage
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on Mar 14, 2024 6:51pm
RE:RE:RE:Long term investor
Starting to follow this Charlie. Guess dividends are variable with earnings and there is a large inside ownership position in this small float calling for them as those earnkings become kown Niche
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Lawyerup
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Lawyerup
on Nov 19, 2022 4:30pm
RE:RE:Long term investor
My iScotia acct shows I bought it at $3.62 which I have had it a number of years. I sold half my position when it jumped over $6 but still have a considerable amount. Its a small mom and
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EverydayCap
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EverydayCap
on Nov 15, 2022 11:31pm
RE:Long term investor
Hi Charlie, With all due respect, can you check your numbers? If you did indeed pay $3.60, you would have bought no earlier than Q4 2015. Over the 7 years that ensued, VCI has not paid >$3 in
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Lawyerup
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Lawyerup
on Nov 01, 2022 5:00pm
Long term investor
I originally bought VCI many years ago at $3.60/share and the dividends have more than paid for my investment. I sold some when we went over $6 to take some profit but still have quite a few
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EverydayCap
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EverydayCap
on Oct 12, 2022 4:16pm
RE:Wake up!
Well, we are down about 10% from my september 29th post. I am here to say that there is another 10-20% of imminent downside. The lack of liquidity and inability to meaningfully short this means there
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EverydayCap
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EverydayCap
on Sep 29, 2022 12:07pm
Wake up!
With rates soaring, the housing market is freezing up. Taking the marginal buyer out of the market will significantly slow new construction, even in Alberta. Look at commentary from Melcor (MRD) etc
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greyswan
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greyswan
on Apr 01, 2022 10:33pm
RE:Shareholder oppression?
Yeah, I don't think "shareholder oppression" captures whats going on here. As mentioned previously, Pat Cashion collects the vast majority of his compensation through dividends, given
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thebigmacd
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thebigmacd
on Mar 23, 2022 3:18pm
RE:Shareholder oppression?
Cashion's salary is under $100k/year. You do realize that he owns 30% of the company right? The vast majority of his compensation (90%) is from dividends. VCI paid out $2.7million in dividends
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JayBanks
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JayBanks
on Dec 16, 2021 4:11am
Interested in Possibly becoming a shareholder
I've been watching the company ticker for a little over a month and how it kinda acts, I've read all the messages on this board, and news releases that really don't give much info, but nor
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EverydayCap
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EverydayCap
on Dec 03, 2021 5:48pm
Shareholder oppression?
Does everyone here realize that the CEO is being paid over $700k a year? That works out to about 2.5% of the market cap, and is among the highest in Canada on a % market cap basis. It's extortion.
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EverydayCap
on Nov 08, 2021 10:20pm
RE:RE:CEO selling the top
About 30k shares traded between Friday and today. That means there at least 170k left for the CEO to sell before the selling subsides. It seems as if he's insensitive to price and will
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EverydayCap
on Nov 06, 2021 9:01am
RE:CEO selling the top
https://twitter.com/everydaycap/status/1456415760176222218?s=21
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EverydayCap
on Nov 06, 2021 8:55am
CEO selling the top
I'm not sure why there's disappointment with the eight cent dividend. A normal year for the company is $.32, and anything higher is due to unusual circumstances. Pat is now selling 200
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mjh9413
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mjh9413
on Oct 19, 2021 12:39am
RE: Dividend
Pity only 8 cents but still relatively decent yield. Since Cashion and wife own over 25% of shares is good for him and, of course, he gets share of cash flow or revenues (going on memory here
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