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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.


CSE:QCA - Post by User

Comment by mercedesmanon May 07, 2021 3:41pm
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Post# 33154363

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QCA, not an investor friendly company!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:QCA, not an investor friendly company!PS   One of the reasons for the flat-ish NAV/sh performance is....

Share-buy-backs (anti-dilutive/NAV/sh postive) are offset by Stock optins paid to Mgt. (dilutive/ NAV/sh negative)


Shouldn't options be used to reward NAV/sh growth over time?

Or better yet shouldn't options be used to reward SP growth over time (enhance shareholder value)

And finally shouldn't they reward an ability to out-perform the general Cannabis market?

jus askin

MM


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