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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 UBSTAPon Sep 29, 2004 4:26pm
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RE: All Systems are go against Cisco

RE: All Systems are go against CiscoYou heard from who that Cisco will pay? It makes me nervous to no end that the guy who was begging for WIN's share price to drop to $1.50 a few months ago is now the lead pumper. I have 20,000 shares, but have no insider information about what is going to happen with Cisco. Do you? Not based upon your previous posts. As for the small time investors - I wish you'd take it easy on them, since only 14% of Canadian households have a household income over $100,000. They are doing the best that they can. As an aside, our federal MP's are voting to raise their incomes to $155,000 a year, putting their households squarely into the top 10% of income earners in the country, even if the missus stays at home. So, the politbureau seems to have taken hold in Canada as a means to elite earning power, like the old USSR - screw the taxpayers. Well, they do have to work for 10 years for that gold plated pension though. Meanwhile, the average retirement age of civil servants in Canada is 58, versus 62 for private sector employees and 65 for small business owners. So, that dirty dog the boss is finally paying! Of course, that is a trend that can't continue, so look to Canada to continue to lose it's business/entrepreneurial elites. Back to Wi-Lan, I hope you are right, but would like to know your info source. I doubt you really have one, just hot air from a gambler hoping to influence people. Ironically, the only ones you can influence are the 100 share traders.
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