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Aberdeen International Inc T.AAB

Alternate Symbol(s):  AABVF

Aberdeen International Inc. (Aberdeen) is a Canada-based global resource investment company and merchant bank. The Company is focused on small capitalization companies in the rare metals and renewable energy sectors. Aberdeen’s primary investment objective is to realize returns by investing in pre-IPO and/or early-stage public resource companies with undeveloped or undervalued quality resources. The Company’s strategy is to optimize the return on its investments over a 24 to 36-month investment time frame. The Company’s investment portfolio consists of nine publicly traded investments and 14 privately held investments. The Company focuses on augmenting its investment strategy with a focus on renewable energies, particularly the hydrogen sector. The Company has investments in industries, such as base metals, lithium/energy, health, precious metals, agriculture, clean energy, and others.


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Comment by Dtraders1on Jul 31, 2018 7:04pm
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Post# 28394754

RE:RE:It's not rocket science....

RE:RE:It's not rocket science....@Red_Deer I agree with you about management fees wich are too expensive.  You know what’s worst? Look at the AGM result today, not even 40% of the shareholders voted so this means nobody give a &@$# about the re-election of the management beside the insiders! I voted against by the way. 

One thing that was interesting is the support for the current management was less this time! Most of the support came from the insiders and if all the rest of the shareholder would have vote against we would have kicked out this current management!!! 60% of the shareholders did not vote!!! Now everytime I will hear complain about AAB from anyone,  one question I have in mind, « Did you vote???? » or « Why didn’t you vote??? »

Cheers 
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