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Pinetree Capital Ltd T.PNP.DB


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

Pinetree Capital Ltd. is a Canada-based investment company focused on enterprise software and technology. 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 (Barbados) Inc., Pinetree (Israel) Inc., Pinetree Capital Investment Corp. and Emerald Capital Corp.


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Comment by staolinon Mar 30, 2011 10:10pm
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RE: wow

RE: wowThe idea that a commodities rally is over is based on a very short timeframe.
Meanwhile check out the article that shows up when you type in 'silver price suppression' into google (this site says there is profane language when I try to use the link :P) Seems like JP Morgan is continuing to attempt to suppress the price of precious metals. Funny it is just one bank. Notice how every other bank has 0s while JP Morgan has silver derivatives to the tune of 12 billion and gold to the tune of 130 billion? I can't vouch that the article is correct in its assertions because I have not checked the 'COTS' reports, but as I've checked it seems like a legitimate explanation.
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