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APIVIO SYSTEMS INC V.APV

"Apivio Systems Inc is a Canadian technology company, engaged in the design, development, manufacture and sale of communications equipment and software."


TSXV:APV - Post by User

Post by LauraDoveron Feb 03, 2017 8:44pm
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Post# 25798455

Posted today on Sedar by Nuri who now owns 532,000 shares

Posted today on Sedar by Nuri who now owns 532,000 shares
"Vancouver, British Columbia, February 3, 2017 – Nuri Telecom Company Limited (“Nuri”) announces that today its wholly-owned subsidiary, 1101324 B.C. Ltd. (the “Offeror”), through its agent PI Financial Corp., has acquired ownership of 532,000 common shares (the "Common Shares")oof Apivio Systems Inc.("Apivio") through the facilities of the TSX Venture Exchange. The highest price paid and the average price paid for the Common Shares purchased today was $0.40 per Common Share. The aggregate number of Common Shares acquired by the Offeror since the commencement of the Offer (as defined below) is 532,000 Common Shares. The average price paid for the Common Shares purchased by Offeror since the commencement of the Offer is $0.40 per Common Share. The Offeror now owns 532,000 Common Shares."

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