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Tenet Fintech Group Inc. PKKFF


Primary Symbol: C.PKK

Tenet Fintech Group Inc. is the parent company of a group of innovative financial technology (Fintech) and artificial intelligence (AI) companies. All references to Tenet in this news release, unless explicitly specified, includes Tenet and all its subsidiaries. Tenet's subsidiaries provide various analytics and AI-based services to businesses and financial institutions through the Business Hub, a global ecosystem where analytics and AI are used to create opportunities and facilitate B2B transactions among its members.


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Comment by PunkRockyon Sep 30, 2022 3:50am
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Post# 34996801

RE:Oh, Tenet will survive alright

RE:Oh, Tenet will survive alrightI've been investing in stocks for almost 30 years. Made a lot of money and lost a lot of money and learned along the way. Personally, Tenet has been one of my greatest finds that I have got in early. Market timing I admit has been challenging, but it hasn't been JJ's fault. If Biden hadn't politicized a couple of hundred NASDAQ companies with this BS "investigation" nonsense, Tenet would have had the needed funds already and we wouldn't be languishing in lower share price territory as we are experiencing now.... nor complaining as the shorts do their work enjoying the  panic and sell off of shares. The rains don't last forever. And once the PP closes, we'll be fine, Personally I haven't sold my shares. Some of you have.. and it shows. :)  Hoping to buy back in at a lower level.... good luck with that. :)  I'll be buying more if that happens too though.

But the reality of going to the capital markets for funds is that either the big fish will eat the little fish or the big fish will offer the little fish protection.. and when it comes to capital raises/private placements, some shareholders have to get Don King'd up the arrse in order to get the chance to move up the ladder of success. That's the way things are run... and if you can't take that heat of reality, then don't invest in stocks.  I still believe in the company and what they are doing. The future potential is still there. Markets are shyte right now..... I can live with a little dilution as the company still is churning  out promising revenue numbers and building the business with added clients. That's what JJ said he would being doing all along anyway.  I'm patient. 

Cheers!  And pray you don't get squeezed chasing. :)
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daviekin wrote: JJ cares about group 2. Because they are the ones who sign all the checks to keep the cash coming. The Mackie guys, the Quebec investors, Cathy Hume's people and the "leaders" of the retail crowd. It's funny because guys like PunkRocky and the CEO.ca bagholder cult defend PKK to their death. When the company uses them as convenient fodder to ensure the accredited investors have plenty of profitable liquidity opportunities so the checks keep coming. It's no different than how Trump views his cult of Ohio slobs. Cannon fodder to fulfill his dreams. That should be obvious when reading the section of the prospectus surrounding the AMF allegations. Even if PKK is 100% innocent of any wrongdoing, it should be made perfectly clear where their loyalties lie. And it ain't to the guys bagholding 5,000 shares at $10 and posting on CEO.ca 15 times a day.


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