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Belgravia Hartford Capital Inc C.BLGV

Alternate Symbol(s):  BLGVF

Belgravia Hartford Capital Inc. is a Canada-based investment holding company focused on growing its assets and holdings and increasing its net asset value (NAV). It invests in a portfolio of private and public companies. It takes a multi-sector investment approach, with emphasis on the resources and commodities sectors. The Company's investments are considered high-risk holdings, and it may expose shareholders to significant volatility and losses. It operates in three core business divisions: incubation, investments, and royalty & management services. The incubation division helps develop new companies in specific sectors. The Investments division, Belgravia Holdings, provides merchant banking services and invests in a portfolio of private and public companies with a focus on resources, technology, and healthcare. The Royalty and Management Services division has developed a targeted royalty and fee income model and provides services to support the development of early-stage companies.


CSE:BLGV - Post by User

Comment by Montrose9on Nov 08, 2017 3:09pm
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Post# 26927694

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TODAY NEWS....

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TODAY NEWS....It appears that news of delisting from TSX has at least frozen the bid no matter how good the backdrop. Put it this way. We can all remember examples of former penny stocks jumping on news of a move to a senior exchange like TSX or Nasdaq but when has delisting from a senior exchange ever been positive? Examples please??? As for a consolidation Management need to state clearly this will this will not happen and a show of good faith buying back 10 or 20 million shares would not hurt. Hard to believe anybody who took profits this week is jumping back in. There seem to be many positives but shortterm stability seems questionable questionable
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