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Pinetree Capital Ltd T.PNP.DB


Primary Symbol: T.PNP Alternate Symbol(s):  PNPFF

Pinetree Capital Ltd. is a value-oriented investment and merchant banking company focused on the technology sector. The Company's objective is to maximize shareholder value. It invests primarily in equity, as well as debt and convertible securities. The Company holds approximately 8-12 investments, resulting in equity positions between 7% and 12% of assets (though its positions may at times reach or exceed 20%). Its subsidiaries include Pinetree Capital Investment Corp. (PCIC) and Emerald Capital Corp., and Pinetree Income Partnership (PIP).


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Comment by draxteron Mar 09, 2010 8:39pm
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Post# 16863413

RE: RE: PNP..p/e ratio

RE: RE: PNP..p/e ratioCaution about data on the RBC site, it's 'often' inaccurate...I've made some funny decisions based on they're data in the past and it turned out to be months old! RBC is really bad at this, but has a good commission schedule so I let it slide usually. One time I actually made money by mistakenly buying the share of a stock that was listed as having dividends only to find out after i bought in that it declared weeks before that it stopped paying dividends. Lucky for me, the stock jumped %40 in a few days after i got in for all the wrong reasons.

Either way I think that barring a general meltdown of the market, no reason for this one not to go to over $5 in a short time frame. My only concern is Q1 (next report) because some of their holdings didn't have a great first two months.

Sadly, only one analyst is currently actively tracking/rating (strong buy) this stock so its not yet on many trader's radars. That I think will change shortly.

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