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Fintech Select Ltd. V.FTEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLXXF

Fintech Select is a provider of pre-paid card programs, an online payment platform, and a POS cryptocurrency platform that all are in-house developed platforms. The company also operates a multi-lingual call centre that provides services to customers across all its platforms, and to third-party customers. These core assets have been unified and enabled to operate through separate divisions, all harmoniously working together to create a new environment for consumers and businesses alike.


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Comment by bullrider2012on Apr 27, 2012 6:26am
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Post# 19842682

RE: BMO SELLER

RE: BMO SELLER

I've got a strong feeling that the financials that are due out on April 30 must be brutal.  Anyone having privy to this or a strong suspicion could make loads by selling now and picking up stock in the days following the release.  If the financials are real bad and the auditors have finished their work we might see the financials later today.  That would give the weekend for panic to subside and maybe follow up with a news release of substance on Monday.  I just don't buy the argument that the recent drop in share price is due to market conditions.

 

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