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Pender Street Capital Corp V.PCP


Primary Symbol: V.PCP.P

Pender Street Capital Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company's principal business is to identify, evaluate and acquire assets, properties or businesses which would constitute a qualifying transaction. It has no business operations.


TSXV:PCP.P - Post by User

Comment by RE38on Sep 26, 2012 10:41pm
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RE: RE: I'm impressed

RE: RE: I'm impressed

Good luck to you on this stock. I did not see anything in their circular about an RS being proposed. Of course that doesn't stop them from having one that was approved in circulars from prior years so I don't know either. I might buy in if I see the 3 asks dry up. Won't go for the 2.5's because if those get filled behind the other million shares chances are 2.5 becomes the ask. That's the problem with these stocks under 5 cents. They need to start trading at least in increments of 1/10 or else you're really playing a dangerous game. Let the chrisaccords and VentureOnes of the world pump these guys imo. They apparently know what they are doing. I like to focus on the stocks above 5 cents *wink, wink*

 

As far as MMS, I'm very happy with how well that's held up. Of course the cash value per share is 47 cents so this should be its baseline. 

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