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SPoT Coffee (Canada) Ltd V.SPP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCFFF

Spot Coffee (Canada) Ltd. (SPoT) is a Canada-based company, which designs, builds and operates community-oriented cafes. SPoT operates Company-owned cafes in Canada and the United States. The Company has a total of approximately 25 cafes operating, in development or under construction in the states of New York and Connecticut, including seven corporate-owned cafes located in Buffalo, Rochester, Saratoga Springs, Elmwood, Glens Falls, Orchard Park and North Tonawanda, 11 Operating Franchise cafes Kenmore, Hertel, West Hartford, Hamburg, Roswell Park, Clarence, Williamsville, Waterfront Village, Amherst, West Seneca, Niagara Falls and five SPoT Tops cafe locations, two Express cafes operating under license to Chartwells at the Buffalo State College. SPoT's commercial business focuses on the sale of roasted coffee beans to food service and grocery chains, business offices, and resellers such as universities and hospitals.


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Comment by fatcharlieon Jun 29, 2017 12:17pm
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Post# 26419768

RE:RE:RE:CEO should be fired now and SPP could be at $1+ in a week

RE:RE:RE:CEO should be fired now and SPP could be at $1+ in a weekAs far as I can see the CEO is doing what he is supposed to do.  Firing a CEO for no real reason generally causes bad things to the stock price.  I like SPP a lot it appears to have a very bright future, is rapidly growing and the stock price has gone from around 6 cents up to 24 cents then has settled back down again.  There is no reason to fire someone that is doing a good job unless you want a lawsuit on your hands and a rapid stock depreciation.
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