Circa Enterprises Inc
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Circa Enterprises Inc
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Circa Enterprises, Inc. engages in the manufacture of surge protection devices and related components primarily for the telecom industry. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. The company went IPO on 2009-07-23. Telecommunications, which consists of surge protection products, ruggedized high-performance telecommunications equipment, and cable and connectivity products. The Telecom business also designs, manufactures, supplies and sells intelligent device monitoring and alarm management solutions through the Company’s subsidiary, Westronic Inc. The company through its Ontario-based division operates metal fabrication business, which consists of fabricated enclosures, pole line hardware and other products supplied to the Canadian electrical industry through its Hydel product line. Its brands include Hydel Enterprises, Circa Metal, CircaMax, Guardian Telecom and Teletics. Hydel Enterprises offers service entrance and poleline hardware products. Circa Metal is engaged in design and engineering, fiber laser cutting and other services.
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