TopPicks from Jordan Zinberg, president and chief executive officer, Bedford Park Capital
Jordan Zinberg, president and CEO of Bedford Park Capital, discusses his top picks: Mainstreet Equity, Lumine Group, and Source Energy Services. For over twenty years Mainstreet has been buying distressed multi-family assets in Western Canada, adding value through capital improvements, and generating substantial growth in its portfolio.
Lumine was spun out of Constellation Software earlier this year and is focused on building a portfolio of vertical market software companies within the media and communications sectors. Lumine shares many characteristics with Constellation, including a similar margin profile, however its smaller size will allow for higher growth rates. Source is a fully integrated oilfield services company and is one of the largest suppliers of frac sand in Canada.
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