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betterU Education Corp V.BTRU.H

betterU Education Corp is a Canada-based education-to-employment technology company. The Company is focused on offering an end-to-end solution to automate skilling, reskilling and upskilling for companies operating on domestic and global scales. The Company provides a technology gateway and marketplace for online education. The Company collects online learning from content vendors, including universities, colleges, and corporations from worldwide and makes that content available to students. Its programs and features include individual skills development, corporate training, government, work-integrated learning and reseller/franchisee program. The Company sources, integrates, customizes, and delivers fragmented skills development programs across the organization. Its integrated platform provides technology, content library, customization, language options and solutions. Its subsidiaries include SkillsDox Inc. (SKC), SkillsDox India Private Limited (SKI) and 9194495 Canada Inc.


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Comment by SirHumpsAloton Apr 11, 2019 2:16pm
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RE:RE:Fraud

RE:RE:FraudJust because the perpetrator was too stupid to profit does not mean that it was not fraud. Intent to profit is sufficient. This should be investigated. How many shares did his friends and family sell at the high on what appears to have been fake news. 

Proving intent would be the problem. In my opinion, this was fraud. Unless it is proven, who knows. Sadly these junior are full of BS activity.


rimbus wrote: To say it's a fraud, you have to figure out who benefitted from the fraud. Not a very good fraud if the CEO took down his own wealth and crediblity without any payoff. Otherwise that's just plain old incompetence. Doesn't look like any insider sells recently. Maybe he took on a major line of credit based on his net worth with shares at $0.90 and rode off into the sunset?

I'm considering putting down $600 for 10,000 shares which I expect to turn into a cool $30,000. 


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