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ARHT Media Inc V.ART

Alternate Symbol(s):  ARHTF

ARHT Media Inc. (ARHT) is a Canada-based company that offers live hologram technology. The Company is engaged in developing, production and distribution of quality, low latency hologram and digital content. It creates memorable human connections that generate emotional impact by giving the viewer an immersive experience that makes the audience feel as though the speaker is in the room. Presenters are captured using ARHT’s capture studio and then transmitted over the common Internet and appear live or pre-recorded on Company’s product HoloPod Display, a ARHT Screen Portable Display, CAPSULE or online using Virtual Global Stage (VGS). Its CAPSULE is a consumer-facing holographic display that is plug-and-play for events in all lighting conditions and can be permanently installed for retail and other consumer or user-facing applications. The ARHT Engine is a technology developed by the ARHT that allows for the delivery of lifelike holographic displays of people or objects in real-time.


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Comment by Resilience19on Aug 20, 2021 8:40pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:0.165?! Wth

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:0.165?! Wth
Guys why don't you simply buy warrants at 0.05 and let them run for a couple of years. If the sp rises you win significantly more than with the warrants than with shares and can sell at any time. Then, as the warrants expiry date approaches, if you feel the business still has runway, you can elect to convert the warrants into shares, without having to declare capital gains. Worst case, if the warrants tank, you loose part of your warrants value but if your investment was proportionally lower to the number of shares you would have bought, your loss will be significantly less than had it been with shares. That's the strategy I've adopted, for the time being.
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