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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 itsalieon Nov 30, 2016 3:05pm
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RE:some folks say institutional investors will buy in now..

RE:some folks say institutional investors will buy in now..
risky wrote: you mean they won't check the news while doing DD and see they had a reverse split to artificially raise their share price to get on the tsx..lol...come on guys...
risky'


I hate r/s but..  you are missing the point the pro r/s guys are making.. They mean no institutional can or will buy a stock trading under a buck(by virtue of their own rules).. for many its under 5 bucks.. so.. a r/s will help in that respect.  this is in part why stocks do a r/s
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