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Clarocity Corp CLRYF

Clarocity Corp is a California based firm. The company is engaged in the development of real estate valuation software product and related technological products. Its products and services are MarketValue Pro Appraisal, Traditional Appraisal, AQC Appraisal Review, BPOPro, ANMPro and BPOMerge. The company also provides alternative valuation and appraisal fulfillment services. Most of its revenue is earned through the United States market.


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Comment by L.A.on May 01, 2018 5:50pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:StableView is in it for StableView

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:StableView is in it for StableViewSassy,

In all fairness the current share price has nothing to do with the pending asset sale.
The reason I say that is we are a Canadian company trading on a Canadian exchange but all our assets and revenue generation comes from the USA.
The potential buyer will NOT buy the company they are only looking at the assets which is mainly our valuation software. So any company that wants to buy the assets are not looking at the share price but what our assest are worth to them. Right now I assume there are companies crunching numbers to determine how they can monitize our assets, therefor putting a value that they will pay. They would not look at our share price as the succesful company will not be buying Clarocity as they do not need a Canadian Listing. The listing has no value only an expense to them.
When the board recieves the best offer they will announce the sale price of our assets and we as shareholders will have to vote on it to accept it. The sale price in my opinion could be anywhere from 20 million to 100 million US. Now you have to figure out what that translates into on a per share value. ( thats the tricky part)
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