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Data Deposit Box Inc DDBXF

Data Deposit Box Inc develops and operates off-site computer data storage facilities and other business computer applications for commercial business customers in Canada. It offers continuous cloud backup; mobile backup; and email archiving services.


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Comment by ScarletSpideron Jan 26, 2018 5:31pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Any Stock That Loses More Than 10% Off A Close

RE:RE:RE:RE:Any Stock That Loses More Than 10% Off A Close is it really going up on its own? All of those who you have stated were manipulating the price up obviously got out and gained peoples' attention so i would say that it was partly because of all the publications whether paid or what not that drives recognition and have people curious. Regardless some things are not a clear black and white and whatever the reason for the increase in pat's share value i am very happy for it.

As for this one, if this were to initiate coverage whether people frown on it or not the same thing would likely happen. It is really tough to truly know what lies beneath peoples' sentiments and which makes trying to figure things out hard other than the hard numbers which we know that stocks work on more than that but in the end will either rise or fall in accordance.


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