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Quarterhill Inc T.QTRH

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.QTRH.DB | QTRHF

Quarterhill Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in providing tolling and enforcement solutions in the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) industry. The Company provides end-to-end mobility systems to some of the tolling authorities in the United States, including in Texas, California and Illinois through Electronic Transaction Consultants, LLC (ETC). ETC’s core products comprise the riteSuite platform, a scalable and customizable cloud-based tolling and mobility solution. The platform has applications for the roadside and back office, with strengths in vehicle identification, tracking, dynamic pricing and interoperability amongst agencies. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is International Road Dynamics Inc. (IRD), is a multi-discipline, technology company and provider of Intelligent Transportation Systems. It provides integrate ITS technologies into systems designed to solve and challenging transportation problems.


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Comment by cabbieJBJon Jul 31, 2023 11:44am
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RE:RE:RE:Instatuitions will need to get in..........

RE:RE:RE:Instatuitions will need to get in..........You make a valid point Socrates.  The low share price can be an obstacle.  Obviously getting the share price up would address the issue for those at a lower investment threshold.  But the risk to acquiring a larger institutional base is that a much of the share price appreciation might be used up by the time the price reaches $5. 

An alternative could be a reverse stcok split.  Normally I don't like this as it often signals desperation, but what is the history of revenrse splits when there is positive momentum on both growth and profits? Priceline, and Citigroup are classic examples on the positive side.  Do you or anyone else have perspective on this?
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