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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Everyday People Financial Corp V.EPF

Alternate Symbol(s):  EPFCF

Everyday People Financial Corp is a Canada-based financial services company. Through its technology-driven ecosystem and specialty credit solutions, the Company manages credit and prepaid card programs, homeownership facilitation, and payment management services. The Company operates through four segments: Financial services, EP Homes facilitation services, Collection services, and Contract... see more

TSXV:EPF - Post Discussion

Everyday People Financial Corp > Be Very Careful - Reykdal is Getting involved
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Post by b919191 on Sep 02, 2022 9:16pm

Be Very Careful - Reykdal is Getting involved

Be very careful with the new company this shell is turning into.

Gordon Reykdal has a record of taking advantage of the public markets in Canada, review his record at Cash Store Financial (CSF on the TSX at the time) - (https://www.sedar.com/DisplayProfile.do?lang=EN&issuerType=03&issuerNo=00017423) - about 10 years ago.

He seems to be putting his family members up front in the new 'Everyday People Financial' - EFP - successor to Justify Capital, but obviously it's unclear how closely Gordon himself is pulling the strings or whether his close kin have different morals/values/ethics than he has demonstrated.

There has been one constant in all Mr. Reykdal's involvements in the capital markets: investors have lost their shirts (except those who bet against Gordon Reykdal of course).

Be very very careful!
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