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Q: Was looking at the financials for this company. They appear to have had a very strong Q3 with revenue increasing 78% year over year based on management's strategy to focus more on water treatment services rather than sales of recovered minerals. However, there are only 1.2M shares outstanding with insiders owning approximately half. Further, the Company is continuing to buy back stock in spite of the already low float. Do you think they are possibly setting up for a "go private" transaction? Otherwise, why would they do this? Do you see value in investing in this company?

Thank you for your service to investors

Brad

Read Answer Asked by Brad on April 18, 2024
Q: Please rank in terms of growth and risk over the next 1-3 years
Read Answer Asked by Michael on April 18, 2024
Q: Hi All;

I am looking through potential Materials companies for an investment and note in many questions here you single out EXP as a preferred investment in construction materials. Who would be their largest 3 competitors in this business segment, and of the 4 how would you rank them in terms of potential investment gains over a 5 year period?

Thanks,

Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on April 17, 2024
Q: Good morning...

Home Depot continues slide ; a trajectory started in late March. Given the housing/infrastructure investments to come, its recent purchase of SRS and this price decline I think it is getting into a potential buy zone. I would appreciate your thoughts on the company and whether it would be in your potential buy list for at least a 3-5 year hold?

Thanks as always,

Dave
Read Answer Asked by Dave on April 17, 2024
Q: The dividends alone on these companies are becoming quite alluring. What are the risks of a cut? Or a drop in the share price from where we are today looking out about 5-10 years? From the dividend alone, one could nearly double their investment in that time frame. I don't normally chase yields, but it's hard not to when both of these companies are trading around the same levels as they were in 2016 (or earlier).

What should happen to these companies share prices if/when interest rates get cut in June?

Please deduct as many credits as necessary.
Read Answer Asked by Scott on April 17, 2024
Q: Hi guys
I'm curious to know how Jeldwen is doing right now. ?Are you able to tell how busy they are or are not? Is business increasing or decreasing compared to during the pandemic? With the new help announced today.. coming for new homes to help with affordable housing do you think this will make a big increase in sales for JW?
MUCH THANKS
Read Answer Asked by El-ann on April 17, 2024