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Fintech Select Ltd. V.FTEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLXXF

Fintech Select is a provider of pre-paid card programs, an online payment platform, and a POS cryptocurrency platform that all are in-house developed platforms. The company also operates a multi-lingual call centre that provides services to customers across all its platforms, and to third-party customers. These core assets have been unified and enabled to operate through separate divisions, all harmoniously working together to create a new environment for consumers and businesses alike.


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Comment by picasso1on Mar 15, 2014 7:14pm
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Post# 22328217

RE:RE:Hopes and dreams abandoned?

RE:RE:Hopes and dreams abandoned?You chatter too much to not post on other stock investments. Not believable. You have not invested in scg but you have invested in a Mongolian coal play going nowhere (pcy). You post 40 times on scg for every one post on pcy lol. You are a strange one. Pcy has more to worry about than a power plant license. Are you unaware of the other issues? Are you really sure about how much resource is really there? The transportation costs are going to kill them. I have a lot more concerns about pcy than I do about scg. Despite what you say pcy is your only investment. Here is a tip. Sell your pcy at 8 cents and buy scg at 4 cents. Voila. You have twice as much paper with way more upside.
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