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Fidelity National Information Services Inc V.FIS


Primary Symbol: FIS

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. is a provider of financial services technology solutions for financial institutions, businesses and developers. The Company's segments include Banking Solutions (Banking), Capital Market Solutions (Capital Markets), and Corporate and Other. The Banking segment is focused on serving financial institutions of all sizes with core processing software, transaction processing software and complementary applications and services, many of which interact directly with processing software. The Company sells these solutions on either a bundled or stand-alone basis. The Capital Markets segment is focused on serving global financial services clients and corporations with an array of buy-and sell-side, treasury, risk management and lending solutions. Its solutions include a variety of mission-critical buy-and sell-side applications for recordkeeping, data and analytics, trading and financing as well as corporate treasury and risk management applications.


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Comment by DemoZon Aug 16, 2015 8:38am
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RE:RE:Ross McElroy Interview at Sprott-Stansberry Conference

RE:RE:Ross McElroy Interview at Sprott-Stansberry Conference

quakes99 wrote: Thanks so much for posting this interview, Rover. Was good to hear Ross gives his perspective on the merger in the last couple of minutes of the video. He is certainly enthusiastic, not defensive in the least, nor feeling any need to be an apologist of any kind for backing the proposed merger. He seems very positive and confident that the Uranium market will turn around and that, if the merger is approved, his team will be leading the way as the top Uranium exploration and development company in the world. That's a pretty gutsy statement he makes.

It was also good to hear him echoing the themes that I wrote about in my Guide to Triple R in Canada's Athabasca Basin. If you haven't read it, you should take a look, because it provides further detail on what Ross was saying, and shows where Triple R fits within the past 40 years of Uranium exploration and discoveries of the highest grade Uranium deposits in the world found right here in Canada's Athabasca Basin. It provides the history of the Triple R discovery, and compares it to other deposits currently in production. I recently updated the guide to include the first results from the summer drill program.

You can find the guide in the Fission Reference Library with links to over 140 other documents and websites that provide a wide-ranging collection of information on Uranium exploration and mining, geology, investing in the Uranium sector, Nuclear power and its global growth, as well as information specific to Fission and other companies operating in the Athabasca Basin. You can access the library at the link below:

Fission Uranium - Reference Library

Good luck with your due diligence, research, and investments in the Uranium sector and Fission.

Rover90 wrote: Youtube video Published on Aug 14, 2015
I had an opportunity to discuss the Uranium Market with the one of the foremost and respected names in the Sector Mr. Ross McElroy the President and COO of 'Fission Uranium' at the Sprott-Stansberry Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.

View Youtibe video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86UjQHFGfFM





I disagree. Ross was enthusiastic about the discovery and his own work/team. When asked about the merger i felt different. It felt more like a script/forced story. And this makes sense, because business isn't Ross his department. That's why he uses words that aren't his own, like "taking projects further into the economic pipeline". This isn't how Ross talks/thinks, but rather Dev instead. Ross thinks in deposits and expanding them. Thus my feeling of him telling a script. Also he mentioned Fission is beijg taken over by Denison, something you yourself frantically refused to acknowledge. Not to attack you or anything but I'm surprised this escaped your attention.
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