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Had sold his holdings based on valuation, and then the stock continued to go up. A great company and thinks they are going to continue to do very well. They have the wind at their back from a demographic standpoint, as they continue to make lifts and mobility devices for older people. Probably has a long runway. He would wait for an opportunity to buy on a pullback.
Involved in mobility products and services. As people age and mobility becomes restricted, they have the equipment such as scooters, lifts, etc. Has an existing franchise and product line, and are using their free cash flow to be acquirers. Recently acquired an Australian company. However, it’s expensive right now, so wait for a pullback. A well-run company.
One of his favourite companies. They do elevator lifts. They purchased a US company which does products for things like mattresses for people with access ability issues. It was a pretty big company they purchased and there is going to be a lot of cross-selling potential between the 2. Valuation is high, but longer-term, they are in a good space. They make smart acquisitions and there is good insider ownership. Also pays a nice little dividend. Right now, it is kind of hitting overbought ranges so he wouldn't go in on a full position, but would average in.
Owns a big portion of this, and really likes management. The CEO owns 30%-40% of the company. They continue to grow earnings fairly well. Have made some strategic acquisitions where there was quite a bit of synergy. It’s currently trading at an all-time high. Demographics are playing into what they do. Continues growing earnings and their top line.
One of his favourite companies. They do accessibility solutions, such as adapted vehicles, elevator lifts, chairlifts, etc. Acquired Span America about a year ago which does cushions and beds, so the company now has pretty much an end-to-end offering for people with accessibility issues. There is a lot more torque with every sale they have. There are also cross-selling opportunities. Expect they will continue making international acquisitions.
Founded in 1979 and a Québec businessman bought it out 10 years later for $100,000. He is now approaching $148 million in revenues, and hopes to march onto $500 million by 2021. One of the great specialists in the world with equipment that helps aged people improved their balance through stair lifts and other things that improve mobility. He is dedicated to 17% pre-EBITDA margins. Dividend yield of 2.4%. (Analysts’ price target is $17.)
This has been a very good performer for them. He met with management about two weeks ago. The multiple is not cheap, but is still good value and the margins are very good. They may make some additional acquisitions and he likes the management team. Their products fit well with the changing demographics.