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First Global Data Ltd FGBDF

First Global Data Ltd is a Canada-based company. The Company is a financial services technology (FINTECH) company. The Company enables its strategic partners and clients around the world through its financial services technology platform. Its technology drives the convergence of compliant domestic and cross-border payments, shopping, peer to peer, business to consumer and business to business payments. The Company's two lines of business includes mobile payments and cross-border payments. The Company's FINTECH solutions include FirstGlobalMoney, Happytransfer, Vpayqwik and Payqwik.


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Comment by Teflon2Hypeon Apr 14, 2019 2:19pm
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RE:RE:RE:pump and dump

RE:RE:RE:pump and dump"Its not really a pump and dump because nobody from FGD sold shares."


It is not that simple Bobby. A good pump and dump is organized crime. Typically the reporting insiders do not dump shares because it sends off too many signals. The share dumping is done by the external part of their group that to outside world appears to be arms length, and they keep those shares dispused enough that no portion of the group puts themselves into a reporting position.

The business relationship within the group on these sort of things is totally on the QT as is with all organized crime endevours (Obviously).

The objectives of these groups also varies by region. In recent time the SEC has found that Indian involvement was typically more focused  on the money laundering aspect rather than capitalizing on the buy-sell spread.

That's right Dorothy, you are not in Kansas anymore.

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