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Flow Capital Corp V.FW

Alternate Symbol(s):  AHFCF

Flow Capital Corp. is a Canada-based venture debt lender. The Company provides flexible growth capital solutions. It is engaged in providing flexible growth financing solutions to small and mid-cap high-growth companies across multiple sectors. The Company also focuses on revenue-generating, venture capital-backed, and founder-owned companies. The Company's portfolio comprises approximately 17 loan and royalty investments. The Company’s subsidiaries include Flow Capital US Corp., Flow Investment Services Corp., Flow Investment Holdings Corp., LOGiQ Capital 2016, Tuscarora Capital Inc., and Flow Capital Partnership Holding Corp.


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Comment by epzon Jun 28, 2018 2:26pm
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RE:boardwalktech

RE:boardwalktech
Steve was right about this one afterall. Best investment to date. Some perspective: Total return if you include shares and warrants is currently 4.7 (aquam was previous high at 3.76). On an roi/yr basis it returned 150%! Aquam was the Prevous high at 110%. If they were able to exit now it would be an additional 2.5 million onto the balance sheet. After the pp I'm curious where the balance sheet will sit for the next update.
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