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IMEX Systems Inc. V.IMEX.H

Imex Systems Inc provides technology and solutions for eGovernment, Smart Cities, and Digital Payments, and provides consulting services on various aspects to government agencies. The company offers iGov; which is a modular Smart Government framework, helps to deliver services and information, automate internal operations, and improve staff productivity. The iPay is an integrated multi-channel, multi-mode payment system specifically designed for government to receive payments. The company derive


TSXV:IMEX.H - Post by User

Post by LongTbuffeton Apr 27, 2019 7:14am
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This is Actually Good News.

This is Actually Good News.This is actually good news for the current shareholders of IMEX. Part of the agreement NexGen will cover all legal, Audit and closing cost. Assuring this is done in a timely manner.

The consolidation from 3 to 1 will bring the total current share count from 46.5M to 15.5M leaving a valuation of 6 cents a share. New owners will own 18.5 Million of the float / 52%+++.

Assuming the private placement of 2.5M or 5M is to buy out the majority shares of the new formed company we are looking at a worst case scenario of between 16 to 25 cents valuation post consolidation. So that’s roughly 3 to 4 times current valuation. I will take that.


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