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Coloured Ties Capital Inc. V.TIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  APEOF

Coloured Ties is an “investment issuer” listed on the TSX-V and invests in early stage and pre-ipo opportunities in emerging and exciting sectors. The Company utilizes Management’s deep contacts in the venture capital sector to identify and capitalize on early stage investments that are ethically right and offer tremendous returns. Coloured Ties invests in all sectors of the junior capital markets and assists entrepreneurs in getting their businesses funded and listed on various stock exchanges.


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Post by ChinookGeoon Sep 07, 2018 2:43pm
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Post# 28581285

Scotiaone says it best

Scotiaone says it bestSince the sale of oil assets they have spent a significant portion of shareholder cash on severance, share buy back, feasibility studies and management fees resulting in todays share price. How could anyone trust management even if they found a good deal , which this acquisition isn't. Maybe if the acquisition price was based at discount not a premium on a profitable emerging company instead of a losing revenue uncertain asset. Wow you reach producer category... that's deserves a premium price and dilution of shareholder value? How low does this management team have to drive the value down to be able show their growth.... I made a mistake last time voting in favour of management during the Argentinian sale of assets. I won't make that mistake again on an unproven ,losing money venture that requires the capital involved to grow revenue without profit or anything being returned to shareholders. We have waited too long. Something should have been paid back to shareholders in a special dividend. I do though want to understand the Bullrun circular before voting. With the current management of GRO setting the bar low over the last two teams I am interested to see their plan. Sadly they have the Bull.... Hopefully they actually plan to return value to shareholders and stakeholders.
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