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Mogo Inc T.MOGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  MOGO

Mogo Inc. is a Canada-based digital finance company. The Company provides simple digital solutions to help them in building wealth and achieve financial freedom. Its trade app, MogoTrade, offers lowest cost way to invest while making a positive impact with every investment. The Company also offers digital loans and mortgages. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Carta Worldwide, the Company also offer a digital payments platform that powers card programs for both established global corporations and fintech companies in Europe and Canada.


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Comment by Luckierjackon Nov 29, 2015 8:45am
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RE:RE:Mogo is a total loss. Feller and Co. are responsible.

RE:RE:Mogo is a total loss. Feller and Co. are responsible. I too am not in this stock anymore, but I was almost in it big time because I had two brokers telling me this was the next best thing. When they lowered the price from $11-$13 to $10, I bailed on the whole thing because that told me it wasn't that tight. Good thing because I would have been stuck with 17,000 shares. I want to see the parties responsible be held to task. Personally, I believe that BMO and Cormark had a duty of care not to bring this to market when it clearly wasn't ready. LJ
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