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Timeless Capital Corp V.TLC


Primary Symbol: V.TLC.P

Timeless Capital Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The principal business of the Company is to identify and evaluate opportunities for the acquisition of an interest in assets or businesses and once identified and evaluated, to negotiate an acquisition or participation subject to acceptance by the exchange to complete a qualifying transaction. The Company does not own any assets, other than cash or cash equivalents.


TSXV:TLC.P - Post by User

Comment by oldsaltydogon Aug 23, 2013 9:50am
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Post# 21692270

RE:RE:glithcy is smithgee...lol

RE:RE:glithcy is smithgee...lolGitchy   -   the reason that the little princess (IAM a waste of skin) is not to good with numbers and does not like to be wrong, is because he is only six years old, sitting in his mommy's basement, with his left hand down his pants while trying to type (even though he can't spell) with his right hand. What he is really upset about is that his mommy keeps telling him to shut off the computer, come for supper and get ready for bed. But let's give credit where credit is due. Any six year old who can actually play with himself with his left hand while trying to type with his right, all the while fending off his mommy, must have something going for him.
On a more serious note, we all took a chance on Tallgrass and it did not work out. Win some lose some. Most of us, except IAM a wast of skin, have chocked this one up to experience and have moved on. It is very common in the junuior startup space, that companies do not make it. Tallgrass was one of those. There will be more. Approx only 1 in 5 make it.  
 
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