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Predictiv AI Inc V.PAI.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  INOTF

Predictiv AI Inc. is a Canada-based technology company. It operates in the artificial intelligence (AI) and industrial Internet of Things (IoT) markets. The Company helps businesses and organizations make smarter decisions using advanced AI, deep machine learning and data science techniques. It specializes in providing AI solutions in areas, including transportation, financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, agriculture and others. It operates through its subsidiaries, including Weather Telematics Inc. (Weather Telematics) and AI Labs Inc. (AI Labs). Weather Telematics is a data science company offering real-time advanced artificial intelligence-based predictive road condition weather analytics for safer, connected and autonomous transportation. It uses air quality monitoring sensors to provide predictive weather risk information to the insurance, logistics, fleet management and public safety sectors. AI Labs has developed new products that solve real-world business problems.


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Comment by variouson Jun 01, 2018 6:57pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just to be clear

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just to be clear
Eagleeye2468 wrote: The stocks at .06 if anyone wanted out they could have sold at .10 and quit whining. It's cheap enough for a high risk reward scenario. I've been down this road 100 times before everyone calls the stock garbage, there's not many eyes on it as investors load up and they start slowly squeezing the price upwards. Do more research James has tons of connections and this day and age that's what makes money long term. Again why would they even bother bringing him in just for the fun of it? Obviously they see value. My personal advice to people is to be continually contacting the company you'd be surprised what you can learn. I have no risk here I'm just sitting back waiting to see what they will do and I actually said it would hit .10 in may a couple months ago which it did. If you don't like the stock or the story then sell off and move on 


Except there weren't any willing buyers then and you didn't sell in time and here you are holding the bag LOL.  "Do more research on James".  Again, name ONE of these connections that you assume James Sutcliffe has.  Oh my you're so desperate grasping at straws that it's just so hilarious.  I literally just spoon fed you his background.  What connection are you so sure he has?  His connection of the other guy who lead a team of people who wired and installed conduits for a little basement data centre in rural Manitoba? LOL  Or do you mean when he was in the finance industry?  Yea totally that imaginary accountant he knows, he totally used to run the books for "a top 100 Chinese" company like TenCent?  Name just ONE connection you're banking on him for.  You can't cause you don't know.  They brought him in cause Michael was shifting himself to more money making opportunities and James was probably a friend.  You honestly make it sound like they paid him millions.  With his incentive bonus at .07 and vesting terms do the math yourself.  Stop speaking in generalaties, your stupidity is showing.

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