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TSX:FUT - Post by User

Post by BayWallon Oct 16, 2012 9:53am
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Post# 20487957

Trading halted

Trading halted

Stocks are sometimes halted for the public to digest significant news and to have an orderly trading of shares, based on fact, not speculation.

 

I'm only familar with mining stocks, where the stock is halted for a major drill intersection and the sort. Often the stock moves up when trading resumes. I don't think stocks are halted for rollbacks.

 

Maybe in Fuutra's case, for the elimination of debt and the rollback the lenders wanted. It would eliminate nearly $1,000,000 in interest expense each year, plus eliminate the need to pay back the debt.

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