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YANGAROO Inc V.YOO

Alternate Symbol(s):  YOOIF

YANGAROO Inc. is a Canada-based software company in media asset workflow and distribution solutions for the advertising, music, and awards industries. The Company provides advertising, entertainment and awards management software workflow solutions to customers across multiple geographic regions. The Company's patented Digital Media Distribution System is a secure, cloud-based business-to-business solution that offers production services, traffic management, clearance, delivery, analytics, and secure API integration, addressing various video and audio workflow challenges in the industry. It provides production, and tape and hard disk drive (HDD) services. Its production services include closed captioning and subtitling, audio description, tagging, versioning and conversions. Its tape and HDD services include storage and archive, preservation, digitalization and mastering, authoring and duplication. The Company has operations in Canada and the United States.


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Comment by byebyeon Oct 06, 2022 6:48pm
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RE:RE:bye bye

RE:RE:bye bye
No, not from Scotia, but I am someone who unwisely held onto the shares for years.
My shares were bought before the reverse stock split. 

This is the last time I dabble in penny stocks but there is still hope for this one. 
You are right about the revenue to earnings ratio being astonishingly cheap.
I would've held my shares longer if I didn't need the capital loss to offset this year's gains.
After you down about 98%, what's another 2% down?


Despite the issues with the corporate debt and the global economy heading into 
a deep recession, I think the stock price has already received its biggest blows.
Over the years, I've learned one positive thing about this company. It is not an easy one to knock out.

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