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Snipp Interactive Inc V.SPN

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNIPF

Snipp Interactive Inc. is a Canada-based Platform-as-a-Service company. The Company's modular SnippCARE (Customer Acquisition, Retention & Engagement) Platform allows its marquee list of clients and agencies and partners to use various modules of the Platform to run long-term and short-term programs and promotions, while continually generating and capturing zero party data that provides insights to drive sales. The Platform's Receipt Processing Module, SnippCHECK, provides receipt-based promotions in North America. The Platform's full-scale modular loyalty engine, SnippLOYALTY, allows clients to deploy any/all aspects of a standard loyalty program on a case-by-case basis. The Platform's modular catalogue of digital and physical rewards, SnippREWARDS, provides clients with global and deployable access to a catalogue of digital and physical rewards. The Platform's gaming module, SnippWIN, allows the global deployment and administration of legally compliant games of chance and skill.


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Comment by Maggson Nov 22, 2017 9:16am
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Post# 27010089

RE:RE:UMM...

RE:RE:UMM...Firstly...I do believe that Atul is getting the company moving in the right direction by cutting the head count which is their biggest expense by a long shot. But also the reality is Atul gets all the blame for this train wreck. He and the rest of them had no idea what they were doing or how difficult it was going to be merging all these people and companies together. It turned into an expensive disaster that continues to this day. The head count for a tiny little tech company like this is absurd to say the least. Why it continues to take so long to cut the head count is beyond me. I wish he would address these things and explain them but at this point, there just are not any investors interested in the story. On the upside, you would think he has learned a lot from his mistakes over the last couple of years. But to me, the pace of cutting expenses still seems arduous and very slow. I continue to buy shares on drops because if (and thats a big if) they do actually get this streamlined we are gonna be in for some really nice gains in the stock price.   
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