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Alaris Royalty Corp ALARF

"Alaris Royalty Corp is engaged in investing in operating entities. Its operations consist primarily of investments in private operating entities, typically in the form of preferred limited partnership interests, preferred interest in limited liability corporations in the United States, loans receivable, or long-term license and royalty arrangements."


GREY:ALARF - Post by User

Comment by TickerTwiton Aug 17, 2017 11:32am
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RE:RE:RE:Today's jump

RE:RE:RE:Today's jumpAgreed.

Imagining that some news has been leaked is silly. If true, and a leak has reached retail investors, we'd likely have already heard what it was. If true and a leak has not reached retail investors, then fund managers would be doing NOTHING (because they can go to jail for trading on inside information) and we'd see no price action. So logic tells me it's something else, and the 'oversold' theory is the leader.
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babedinkleman wrote: Yeah not likely at all.....selloff was way overdone and management said they have deals coming down the pipe and smart money likely knows that is indeed the case..,
The sheep who buy high and panic sell low get fleeced so many times sooner or later they run out of money and are no longer in the investing pool. 
Anyone who sold this below $20 should really consider putting their money into GIC's before it's too late.


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