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Quinsam Capital Corp C.QCA

Alternate Symbol(s):  QCAAF

Quinsam Capital Corporation is a Canada-based investment and merchant banking company. The Company is focused on the small-cap market with early-stage investments in the technology, healthcare, mining exploration, e-sports, and cannabis markets. The Company’s business encompasses a range of activities including acquisitions, advisory services, lending activities and portfolio investments. It invests its capital in its own account in assets, companies or projects. The Company does not invest on behalf of any third-party and does not offer investment advice.


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Comment by billy4325on Sep 20, 2018 4:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QCA - Khiron Holdings

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QCA - Khiron HoldingsNot sure what you're trying to say but you seem to be indicating that earnings affects equity of the company.  Which is correct, so look at the book value as a valuation metric (rather than earnings which will fluctuate wildly based on the changes in market value of QCAs investments).

Solexx1 wrote: PE is relevent because it directly increases the NAV unlike a stock that consumes part of it's earnings with operations where only retained earnings are relevent. Quinsam has very low overhead and it's product is cash. The growth in QCA earnings is creating an expanding capital pool that will create even more earnings. Shareholders own that capital. Dent is buying back shares and increasing the NAV.  Without the earnings the company would not exist. 


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