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FP Newspapers Inc V.FP

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPNUF

FP Newspapers Inc. is a Canada-based company, which owns securities entitling it to 49% of the distributable cash flow of FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership (FPLP). FPLP owns and operates the Winnipeg Free Press, along with several other Manitoba based news and media publications that are available in both print and digital formats. The informative and engaging content it produces has a reach throughout the province of Manitoba.


TSXV:FP - Post by User

Comment by tkirk62on Jan 03, 2020 10:20am
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Post# 30514869

RE:RE:RE:New Article on FP

RE:RE:RE:New Article on FPI'm the author.

The article was never intended to be a revelation to people who followed FP for years, you who have followed it obviously don't need an article to enlighten you. My intention for writing it is to note and share my due diligence on the stock, and to hopefully inform some people who may not have heard of it or followed the stock. 

And of course I would have liked to get in at a lower price, as I explicitly stated. I wouldn't say I missed the boat - I think the risk reward with FP is still very attractive, but it clearly isn't as attractive as it was when the stock was under $0.10. It wouldn't surprise me if FP is $1.00 in 2023, which would be a fantastic return. But there are a few things that need to go right in the mean time, and I am okay watching from the sidelines for a bit.
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