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SLI, Inc. (SLI)
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Emcee:  JakeStraw Type:  Unmoderated
SLI Inc., a billion dollar corporation, based in Canton, MA, is a vertically integrated designer, manufacturer and seller of lighting systems, which are comprised of lamps, fixtures and ballasts. The company offers a complete range of lamps (incandescent, fluorescent, compact fluorescent, high intensity discharge, halogen, miniature incandescent, neon, LED and special lamps). They also offer a comprehensive range of fixtures, ballasts and fiber-optic lighting systems. The company serves a diverse international customer base and markets, has 31 major plants in 30 countries and operates throughout the world. SLI, Inc. operates one of the US's three largest contract lighting maintenance companies serving retail chains, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. It is also the #1 global supplier of miniature lighting products for automotive instrumentation.
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182Dang, I shoulda at least gotten the certificates for my wall of fame <g>. John Finley-6/22/2003
181Court Confirms SLI's Chapter 11 Reorganization Plan By Associated Press, 6/kinkblot-6/22/2003
180Yeah, I wasn't expecting anything. Thanks for the update Will. Speaking John Finley-3/28/2003
179Saw this Business Brief in today's Globe: <i><b>SLI reaches agrkinkblot-3/25/2003
178Could be a good gamble, but management stinks. Not sure that they have a plan, geoffrey Wren-5/10/2002
177<i>is this a good gamble at this price </i> I'm not buying any John Finley-5/10/2002
176It was 2 bucks a month ago, now less than 50 cents ... is this a good gamble at farkarooski-5/10/2002
175<i>but I don't have the heart to even think about it. </i> Nah,John Finley-4/17/2002
174Terrible drop in price today. This company can make itself seem interesting. Tgeoffrey Wren-4/17/2002
173Eeek! From MarketWatch: <i>SLI Inc. (SLI: news, chart, profile) plummeteJohn Finley-4/17/2002
172<i>I'll hold onto SLI for now. Who knows, maybe they will finally get John Finley-6/15/2001
171Yep, there goes the dividend. And before I took a small position in this stock,geoffrey Wren-6/14/2001
170Whoops, there went the dividend... Oh well, reducing debt is a worthy goal. SiJohn Finley-6/14/2001
169I just scanned through yesterday's 10Q looking for info about the Canadian LJohn Finley-5/17/2001
168Ugh, here's a multi-year low. I guess it ain't SLI's time to shine,John Finley-9/27/2000
167Nice gain on your recent purchase, Paul! I think I'll wait for a while. HoJohn Finley-8/4/2000
166this is a january effect stock. too bad that innovations in lighting technologyBen Wa-8/4/2000
165Adding to my position here. I'll try to hold for 12 months more to see if mPaul Senior-8/3/2000
164actually, post #150 was quite intellectualBen Wa-8/3/2000
163Ride 'um cowboy! I can't take a tax loss. I would've thought thatJohn Finley-8/3/2000
162Tax-loss, or ride it out? It's been slip SLIding away for two months. In hikinkblot-8/3/2000
161Unfortunately, it looks to be E down. The third time wasn't the charm: siliJohn Finley-8/3/2000
160Well, SLI is now sitting on my buy point. At this point it's a coin toss. John Finley-8/2/2000
159<i>Something's gotta give soon: either P up or E down</i> Well,John Finley-8/1/2000
158It definitely needs rekindling. Would you settle for a candle? Easier to light.kinkblot-8/1/2000
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