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Cortex Business Solutions Inc. CTPNF

"Cortex Business Solutions Inc is a network-as-a-service company, which focuses on helping businesses within North America to transform their manual and costly invoice processes by enabling buyers and suppliers to send and receive invoices electronically."


OTCPK:CTPNF - Post by User

Comment by Ceriuson Jul 29, 2015 11:52am
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RE:RE:Potential present yet opportunity untaken?

RE:RE:Potential present yet opportunity untaken?Agreed - Finning was not delivered as promised, which is the issue with most of Cortex's projects, just talk to thier customers. The Field Ticket project never really got off the ground, and while they claim to have 'released' the product, it's barely functional, and was more of a marketing ploy...and about 2 years late in the market as there are a lot of players in that space. Addtionally, the Finning (ebilling) solution is another example of an offering with a lot of competition. More market consolidation will be coming, and Cortex has not perfected any of the products/services they offer, so they will likely just fade away. To rebuild at this point, is going to be a tough road - and a lot more capital required. Even if they break even with the recent layoffs - how will they sustain? I see this one hitting $0.50 by the end of Aug...not $2.50.
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