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First Global Data Ltd FGBDF

First Global Data Ltd is a Canada-based company. The Company is a financial services technology (FINTECH) company. The Company enables its strategic partners and clients around the world through its financial services technology platform. Its technology drives the convergence of compliant domestic and cross-border payments, shopping, peer to peer, business to consumer and business to business payments. The Company's two lines of business includes mobile payments and cross-border payments. The Company's FINTECH solutions include FirstGlobalMoney, Happytransfer, Vpayqwik and Payqwik.


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Comment by chartist848on Mar 21, 2017 3:05pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When is People sell at all prices, that's what makes a market. 

Not or everyone is married to a stock. It's not an uncommon practice to sell your free trading shares, reap the massive gain and exercise the warrants. End of day, you've taken profit and still maintain your same # of shares. 

Those who are long won't sell either the shares or warrants at today's price. 

FYI, this thread was started by Big Bird asking when the shares become free trading. I answered. It shouldn't be taken as an attack on the stock. 
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