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Q: Hi 5i Team!

I would be interrested in your view on Vitreous Glass Inc. The Ticker is VCI.
It came across my radar this afternoon, looks to me to be very underestimated.
Trading at $4.29. Average Price Target on Yahoo is $30.50. with a 12% dividend.

I'd love to get your thoughts. Looks to be very undervalued.

Thanks!


Read Answer Asked by Audrey on March 03, 2021
Q: I am looking over VCI for yield. I see the last payment was a paltry .03! Compare this to a .13 payout earlier it seems a rather large fluctuation.
Is this strictly a quarter to quarter variation in the business or did they overpay early and cut back subsequently? I was hoping to see more stability in payout considering the lack of growth in the name. Could you give some colour on all this?

TIA
Read Answer Asked by Gerald on January 07, 2020
Q: Hi Guys,

My question is about VCI, or Vitreous Glass. The company has the exclusive right to buy all glass deposited at Alberta bottle depots, and then crushes it and sells the product to fiberglass manufacturers. My understanding is that the glass 'cullet' they produce is a significantly cheaper input to the fiberglass manufacturers than raw glass would be, so the three Alberta fiberglass manufacturers buy all cullet that they generate. The only restriction for this business is supply, not demand.

I know there have been questions in the past where your main concern is liquidity, but I keep getting drawn back to the name given it's high 10%+ dividend (all earnings are paid out as dividends), debt-free balance sheet, and earnings consistency (I tend to drink wine and return the bottles in good times and bad).

An argument for substantial price increases could be made given that their product is the cheapest option for fiberglass manufacturers, which would help grow the top line quite quickly. Why is this not a target for a leveraged buyout? It's easy to see how this could generate 20%+ with a bit of leverage.

Just a bit of rambling over what I feel is an undiscovered gem for income investors!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on August 20, 2019
Q: Hello Good Friday,

Im looking to buy & I would love to get your guys opinion on Vitreous Glass as a company for a long term growth investor? What is you most recent opinion of this company. On a valuation basis would it be cheap or expensive? Thank you very much. I look forward to your expert opinion.
Read Answer Asked by John on December 01, 2017