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Spackman Equities Group Inc V.SQG

Spackman Equities Group Inc. is a Canada-based investment holding company. The Company invests in and develops small/medium-sized growth companies that possess industry-specific know-how or proprietary technologies, primarily in Asia. The Company also makes investments in selected publicly traded companies. The objectives of the Company are to invest in or acquire businesses with compelling growth potential at attractive valuations; build a diversified and balanced portfolio of investments, and deliver the collective value derived from the performance of its portfolio of investments to its shareholders. The Company focuses on investing in or acquiring growth companies in Asia, principally in the Republic of Korea (Korea) at attractive valuations, building a diversified portfolio of such growth companies and delivering the collective value derived from the performance of these businesses to the shareholders. Its wholly owned subsidiary is SEGI Investments Limited.


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Post by soduhpopon Jan 04, 2017 2:43pm
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Post# 25667041

Thinking about this one...

Thinking about this one...just wondering why it is still down if it is so clearly undervalued. and will it ever get bought up if it can't turn around and be sold?
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