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Pivot Technology Solutions Inc. T.PTG

"Pivot Technology Solutions Inc offers IT solutions to businesses, government, education, and healthcare organizations. It operates through the following segments: ACS, ARC, ProSys, Sigma, TeraMach, Shared services. The company derives the maximum revenue from the ProSys segment which sells storage, server, and IT infrastructure consulting solutions to enterprises. Geographically, it derives majority revenue from the United States and also has a presence in other countries."


TSX:PTG - Post by User

Comment by CH4RTQU4NTon Apr 25, 2014 2:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:WOW...SOOO TIGHT

RE:RE:RE:RE:WOW...SOOO TIGHTFor sure, and I should clarify because without a little speculation you can't make money in the markets. I wouldn't tell my mother to buy Pivot, but IMO it has a much better chance than a purely conceptual company with 0 cash flow supporting it. Everyone's different though, if I'm trading momentum then concept stocks are great. If I'm long then I avoid them until there is real evidence of positive sustainable cash flow, growth, minimal dilution etc. Zen has always looked interesting, great for traders right now but the end game is getting bought out by Tesla or a military outfit? I don't know much about the company or graphite and have been burned waiting for buyouts that don't materialize before so I'm biased that way, but like you said, buying low and selling high is the only thing that matters.
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