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New World Solutions Inc C.NEWS

Alternate Symbol(s):  REGRF

New World Solutions Inc. is a Canada-based technology company. Through its blockchain and technology involvement, the Company leverages solutions in the decentralized finance space as well as the electric vehicle (EV) area. It provides shareholders with exposure to various areas of Decentralized Finance (DeFI). The Company's portfolio includes Babbage Mining Corp., specializing in Proof of Stake mining, enhancing its role in the expanding EV market. The Company also has interests in the cryptocurrency space through Beyond the Moon Inc., aiming to deliver a spectrum of investment opportunities to shareholders by capitalizing on the transformative power of EVs and blockchain. In addition, through its investment in New World Inc. and Niftable Inc., the Company is providing its shareholders with exposure to the Non-Fungible Token (NFT) market. The Company’s portfolio also includes Optimum Coin Analyser Inc., and New World EV Solutions.


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Post by ThaiDiamondon May 20, 2009 4:57am
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Post# 16002839

More Slow News

More Slow News

One thing you keep hearing from all the pundits, that for these small "junior" companies and start-ups, the most important investment criteria is people, people and then...people.


Ya think this is a hint to really look hard -- and objectively-- at the guys actually putting your money to work?


In that light, a bit more from the Vancouver Sun.

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"Last Wednesday, I reported that Reg Technologies Inc., a Richmond-based company that trades on the TSX Venture Exchange, had been promoting a"revolutionary" rotary engine for the past 21 years, and generated nothing but losses.

Under the stewardship of president John G. Robertson, Reg's cumulative losses now exceed $14million. A subsidiary that trades on the bulletin board has similarly racked up another $12 million US in losses.

I also reported that two other TSXV companies under Robertson's control, Linux Gold Corp. and Teryl Resources Corp., have burned through $15million and $9.4 million, respectively, and have little to show for it.

What I didn't mention, due to space constraints, is that Robertson has also been involved in two other bulletin board flops.

Information Highway.com Inc. -- his contribution to the dot-com bust -- raised and lost $8.4 million US by February 2002 when it stopped filing financial statements and was kicked off the bulletin board.

IAS Energy Inc., an oil and gas company which recently acquired a Chinese website similar to You Tube, has burned through $7.7 million US of shareholders' capital.

Asked whether the Chinese website is generating any revenue, Robertson replied, "Not at this particular stage, but we are getting close."

That's the way it is with Robertson: he always seems to be getting close, but never quite arrives. He has now raised and lost a grand total of $72million.

His retirement cannot come too soon."

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Hmmm... One would think that trying to transform the motor world with a revolutionary new engine would be a full time job. Certainly one where you'd want to focus all your energy. As well as your investors' capital.


Yet John G. has time for a gold venture, two oil & gas exploration efforts, and a dot com bust.


With a record like this, I have only one question: where can I send my cheque?


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