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    #13
    and yet Cervus re-opened their store in Nipawin this spring after a 25 year absence
    kinda makes a person wanna go green
    Good on Cervus , bucking the trend

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      #14
      Originally posted by caseih View Post
      and yet Cervus re-opened their store in Nipawin this spring after a 25 year absence
      kinda makes a person wanna go green
      Good on Cervus , bucking the trend
      They know all the cash is in the Swamp not in the Ghetto

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        #15
        Kind of pissed at Pattison right now.

        Just proves a lot of cash and flash don’t sell over priced shit.


        RME today was just bought by the original guys it’s going private?

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          #16
          https://www.google.ca/amp/s/beta.ctvnews.ca/local/calgary/2020/11/2/1_5171093.html

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            #17
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
            Kind of pissed at Pattison right now.

            Just proves a lot of cash and flash don’t sell over priced shit.


            RME today was just bought by the original guys it’s going private?
            Must think the low stock price is a good opportunity for a takeover.

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              #18
              Exactly what SaskCan or AGT grain did.

              Use shareholder money to build the dream, selling the dream, vision, trend, opportunities to investors. Use the cash, sell lots of shares, sell other classes in share offerings etc, drive share prices up. Need good timing.
              When times get tougher share prices go down, market gets frustrated with returns, share prices drop further, the original shareholders buy back shares of a much larger, more sophisticated company. No more reporting of sensitive information in a competitive world for competitive companies to scrutinize.

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                #19
                Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                Exactly what SaskCan or AGT grain did.

                Use shareholder money to build the dream, selling the dream, vision, trend, opportunities to investors. Use the cash, sell lots of shares, sell other classes in share offerings etc, drive share prices up. Need good timing.
                When times get tougher share prices go down, market gets frustrated with returns, share prices drop further, the original shareholders buy back shares of a much larger, more sophisticated company. No more reporting of sensitive information in a competitive world for competitive companies to scrutinize.
                The last sentence sums up Canadian grain trade for the past 70 years

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
                  Exactly what SaskCan or AGT grain did.

                  Use shareholder money to build the dream, selling the dream, vision, trend, opportunities to investors. Use the cash, sell lots of shares, sell other classes in share offerings etc, drive share prices up. Need good timing.
                  When times get tougher share prices go down, market gets frustrated with returns, share prices drop further, the original shareholders buy back shares of a much larger, more sophisticated company. No more reporting of sensitive information in a competitive world for competitive companies to scrutinize.
                  Don't forget they got a shitload of government money along the way....

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