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Tucows Inc TC.P.T


Primary Symbol: TCX Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TC

Tucows Inc. is engaged in providing Internet services. The Company’s segments include Ting, Wavelo and Tucows Domains. Ting segment provides retail high speed Internet access services to individuals and small businesses. Wavelo segment offers platform and other professional services related to communication service providers, including Mobile Network Operators and Internet Service Providers. The Tucows Domains segment includes wholesale and retail domain name registration services, value added services and portfolio services. It primarily earns revenues from the registration fees charged to resellers in connection with new, renewed and transferred domain name registrations; the sale of retail Internet domain name registration and email services to individuals and small businesses. The Company provides these services primarily through a global Internet-based distribution network of Internet service providers, Web hosting companies and other providers of Internet services to end-users.


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Comment by cabo1on Jul 17, 2012 11:06pm
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Post# 20124279

RE: RE: Too many problems

RE: RE: Too many problems

This is a classic case of trying to make it big by doing your biggest deal of your life and short in time and cash. I am not sure if most of you noticed but their costs are rising very rapidly at Endako and the rumor is that the mine life is now very short. The last 43-101 shortend the mine life to 17 years and **** it was not done by Wardrop but a independant. I think the mine life is closer to 11 years and they just spent $600 million on the new mill so how do you capitalize it over that time without looking dumb. Too many companies in the last few years have gone for big capital projects only to find they are not as economical as they thought. Better to stick to low hanging fruit then expose your whole company.

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