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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.


TSX:PNP - Post by User

Comment by ttibsenon Apr 12, 2017 2:24pm
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Post# 26113904

RE:RE:Seem like the bottom is in

RE:RE:Seem like the bottom is in2.30 the last time I checked which is a 27% gain over yesterday's close with the heaviest volume that we have seen in a month. Yes I would have to agree that is "pretty good" especially since I had essentially given up on the stock as it languished at 1.70 for a long time. It's nice to see it come back from the dead but it remains to be seen whether things can hold or even better, go up from here. The big puzzle here is - what drove this pop in the price? There's no news as far as I can tell.
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