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Versatile Systems Inc VVVFF

"Versatile Systems Inc and its subsidiaries are engaged in software development and sales of computer software, hardware and system integration services related to wired and wireless mobile business solutions. The company's products and services include field sales system, android dex, management console, service depots, single repairs etc. It has Eastern US, Western US, and VMS-UK geographic segments. The firm derives the majority of its revenues from Eastern US segment."


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Post by profitinvestoron Nov 03, 2008 5:40pm
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TD BUYING

TD BUYINGIn the past month, including today, TD has bought a lot of shares, has anyone confirmed if thats Versatile and their buy-back program?  I thought it was but given the quiet period prior to earning release i am now thinkIng that it is not VV.  I know they were initially using Cannacord.
Well if its not the company itself than we have three major parties accumulating so at the very least someone thinks that the current price level is an attractive entry point  which is somewhat surprising given the very negative outlook that is projected  on this board.  Then again the retail investors are always the last in to the party.
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