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Old Posted Nov 6, 2023, 4:37 PM
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Unflattering CBC article on Carbone fast fired pizza (bunch of failed franchises blame of no support and deposits not being returned).

https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/...-carbone-pizza
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Old Posted Nov 6, 2023, 4:45 PM
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Went to high school with Mr Nasberg, entitled rich kid from a rich family and never had to work a day in his life. Business was funded by the family. Not surprised that it appears he’s a wildly incompetent business owner. He never seemed like a bad guy though, but I guess you never know.
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Went to high school with Mr Nasberg, entitled rich kid from a rich family and never had to work a day in his life. Business was funded by the family. Not surprised that it appears he’s a wildly incompetent business owner. He never seemed like a bad guy though, but I guess you never know.
maybe he will learn and grow from failed ideas least hes trying something with the silver spoon privilage
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maybe he will learn and grow from failed ideas least hes trying something with the silver spoon privilage
trying to screw over new immigrants is how I read that! He's not struggling I guarantee everything is sheltered and no personal wealth being affected.
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Buhler Industries (Versatile and Farm King) sold

Basak Tractors, a division of ASKO Holdings, (Turkey) will pay a total of $60.5 million for 97 per cent of the shares of Buhler Industries that had been held by Combine Factory Rostselmash Ltd., a Russian company that acquired controlling interest in Buhler in 2007.

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Japanese company is in city asking for subsidies to build a $1 billion battery plant near wilkes & perimeter (in city limits)
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Japanese company is in city asking for subsidies to build a $1 billion battery plant near wilkes & perimeter (in city limits)
Holy shit, that's huge! Imagine the whole supply chain from mine to railhead in MB? I think beyond copper, we have every material needed in province. What's the source on that?
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Buhler Industries (Versatile and Farm King) sold

Basak Tractors, a division of ASKO Holdings, (Turkey) will pay a total of $60.5 million for 97 per cent of the shares of Buhler Industries that had been held by Combine Factory Rostselmash Ltd., a Russian company that acquired controlling interest in Buhler in 2007.

https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...872054590.html
This seems positive. IIRC Buhler's board was filled with Putin cronies. Good riddance to bad rubbish. A move to Turkish ownership seems like an improvement.
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Holy shit, that's huge! Imagine the whole supply chain from mine to railhead in MB? I think beyond copper, we have every material needed in province. What's the source on that?
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I see! What is during the last bit? I'd like to listen to the news cast about that as I'm not seeing any articles on Global, Freep or CTV.
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Hydro’s out of power capacity for new industrial customers, according to an article in CBC last month, so it’s basically a nonstarter.
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Hydro’s out of power capacity for new industrial customers, according to an article in CBC last month, so it’s basically a nonstarter.
Could capacity be brought online in an emergency fashion to accommodate? Brandon or Selkirk until they figure out a renewal solution like putting up more turbines? Billion dollar manufacturing investment opportunities don't come Winnipeg's way often.
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Could capacity be brought online in an emergency fashion to accommodate? Brandon or Selkirk until they figure out a renewal solution like putting up more turbines? Billion dollar manufacturing investment opportunities don't come Winnipeg's way often.
Also, who are we in competition with? Are there provinces that aren't going to be facing serious energy capacity issues (esp for lower-carbon generation) in the next 5-10 years?
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I see! What is during the last bit? I'd like to listen to the news cast about that as I'm not seeing any articles on Global, Freep or CTV.
Go to audio vault, Jan 3rd 4pm news leads with it.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/10202662/...tery-facility/

Japan-based company is eyeing Manitoba as a potential spot to build a $1.6-billion lithium ion battery separator manufacturing facility, sources have told 680 CJOB.


The company is considering a parcel of city-owned land near the West End Water Pollution Control Centre close to Wilkes Avenue and the Perimeter Highway.

A document obtained by 680 CJOB shows that the manufacturing facility would create lithium ion battery separators to support electric vehicle manufacturing in North America.

“Really simplistically, it just prevents electrons from going in the wrong place. You want them to go out in the circuit,” Robert Parsons, an EV expert and a supply chain instructor at the University of Manitoba’s Asper School of Business, said while describing how a lithium ion battery separating facility would work.

“So that’s basically what the purpose of (a lithium ion battery separator) is, it’s a specialized component that is critical in any kind of a lithium ion battery.”


The document also shows expansion of the project will be rolled out in four phases, with a goal of being complete by 2030. The facility would be 1,200 square metres and would employ more than 700 people, the document shows.

Parsons says having a critical component facility like this would be a good fit for the province, but due diligence is still needed.

“There’s a lot of due diligence still to be done. We still have to do that; there’s environmental approvals, there’s due diligence in terms of contract arrangements and any incentives. We still have to to that, that’s never obviated,” Parsons said.

“But in general terms, I think the facility that we’re talking about here is a pretty good idea and it fits well with what we’re already doing here and we’re in a good location to do it.”

The projected capital investment would be more than $1.6 billion.

In an emailed statement to 680 CJOB and Global News, a provincial spokesperson provided no detail on the proposal, but said the government is committed to economic growth and job creation.

“Our government is committed to growing the economy and creating good jobs for Manitobans, including by working with business leaders and working to attract investment and opportunities to our province,” the spokesperson wrote.


“As a centrally located transport hub, and with our skilled labour force, Manitoba is an attractive place for small and medium size businesses, industry, and innovation. Our government will continue to work with business and industry leaders, and working to attract investment and opportunities to our province.”

Global News and 680 CJOB have also reached out to the city and the federal government for comment.
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Hydro needs to build Conawapa now. There is also room for one more plant on the Nelson downstream of Conawapa at Gillam Island, and one upstream of Keeyask at Birthday. There's also other locations upstream of the lower Nelson, and on the Hayes river IIRC. Not sure they'd want to get into Hayes at this point., Will be heavy consultations there. Keeyask will be the model going forward for all new developments Re: Indigineous involvement.

And heavily explore alternate generation methods. Also to offer further efficiency generating programs for existing customers.

With the two silica sand projects and the lithium market, this needs to be top priority for the NDP.

In the weeds here a bit Re: the 1,200 sq metre dimension. Seems rather small to employ 700 people and cost $1 billion. Must be an error.

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Hydro needs to build Conawapa now. IIRC there is also room for one more plant on the Nelson downstream of Conawapa. And heavily explore alternate generation methods. Also to offer further efficiency generating programs for existing customers.

With the two silica sand projects and the lithium market, this needs to be top priority for the NDP.

In the weeds here a bit Re: the 1,200 sq metre dimension. Seems rather small to employ 700 people and cost $1 billion. Must be an error.
I thinking they dropped a zero myself.
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Winnipeg’s Fairmont Hotel under new but familiar ownership

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Posted February 1, 2024 5:31 pm

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This has always been a bit of a sore spot for me. Not really referring to the Fairmont purchase, but the Richardson properties/campus. Now, I believe that the Richardson's are and always have been good players in the Winnipeg development scene. They obviously gave us our first high-rise office building in the early 70's and continue to contribute financially to significantly important developments in Winnipeg.

My issue is with their campus. I absolutely despise those empty parking lots on the eastern portion of their property (Portage Ave E, Westbrook and Lombard). I see that as what should be one of the most desirable areas of downtown to develop and a link between The Forks and Waterfront/Exchange. It boggles my mind that that whole area to the west of the tracks is so desolate.

I really hope that we could see some kind of development in that area as I believe it could become a whole new neighborhood downtown and really tie things together.

Lets go JR Richardson.
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Do we think this could be at all related to creating a campus to compete with TNS? A residential component would be a great fit if thats the case and they have the land to do it.
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