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GTEC Holdings Ltd GGTTF

GTEC Holdings Ltd is a Canada based company. It is pursuing opportunities in the cannabis industry and has the goal to identify and consolidate licensed producers of ultra-premium cannabis under Health Canada's Cannabis Act and Regulations and vertically integrating its operations by pursuing cannabis retail sales where permissible across Canada.


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Comment by newbie2018on Jul 08, 2018 5:06pm
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RE:RE:Insider buying at 92 cents last week

RE:RE:Insider buying at 92 cents last weekso ur sad for investors who bought over $1 but buying below 1 is ok???? explain urself man.

BagBoy2000 wrote: Insider buying means nothing and it is often a sign of desperation. An ISOL insider recently bought shares at $0.87 before it tanked to $0.37, DMGI management were buying shares at $1.50 & $1.25 before it tanked to $0.24, and AAZ CEO bought shares between $0.225 to $0.13 before it tanked to $0.07. Realistically, GTEC won’t be able to move forward anytime soon because it has far too many bagholders and most of them are just hoping to break even at this point. I feel sorry for the dummies who got suckered into buying shares above $1. This was just a horrible investment attempt for most people. 


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