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Quantum eMotion Corp V.QNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QNCCF

Quantum eMotion Corp. is a Canada-based developer of cryptographic solutions. The Company is developing quantum random number generators (QRNG). It has launched its new QRNG2, an USB key that delivers pure entropy at 1.5 Gb/s. Its QRNG2 technology is the quantum random number generator, which is used in consumer electronics. QNG2 provides security to mobile and Internet transactions, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, machine-to- machine connections, networking equipment and cloud-based applications. Its technology is also applicable to others, such as datacenters, blockchain technologies, financial services, cloud-based information technology (IT) security infrastructure, classified government networks and communication systems, secure device keying (Internet of Things (IOT), automotive, consumer electronics) and quantum cryptography industry.


TSXV:QNC - Post by User

Comment by AbNormAlon Dec 25, 2020 3:07pm
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Post# 32182849

RE:RE:RE:EPO

RE:RE:RE:EPOIt can be said it would be unusual for a company to issue options in one hot-off-the-press pr followed by yet that another that introduces a further Board member only to then file for bankrupcy. Granted you have no faith in the company's Board, but painting the new appointee with the same dismissive brush is a bit of a stretch into the unknown. Most would assume that said appointee would not go head first into a company whos prosects are dire in the immediate term. Just who would let their name stand for such an appointment? Think about it.

The company has legs imo and, by the looks of things, I should not have downsized my position in retrospect.

Magus22 wrote: You should read my post I said they need cash to service the dept my guess was 75% bankruptcy 20% buyout 5% misc.


they still need the cash within 90 days so something has to happen soon.

Happy holidays  munger.  


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