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Data Deposit Box Inc DDBXF

Data Deposit Box Inc develops and operates off-site computer data storage facilities and other business computer applications for commercial business customers in Canada. It offers continuous cloud backup; mobile backup; and email archiving services.


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Comment by KingBillon May 16, 2019 4:48pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DDB DEAR MR. SIVA CHERLA GROW SOME BALLS & SAY HELLO NR!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DDB DEAR MR. SIVA CHERLA GROW SOME BALLS & SAY HELLO NR!! On-going concern is the same to every business.  The risk of closing is still low to DDB for the time being.  Why? Reasons:
#1 Cash flow is still positive
#2 Verified revenue (Although shriking but still better than lots of other companies in CSE and TSXV, which has no revenue or minimal revenue, but trading sp higher above)
#3 DDB is still running normallly and business is still going everyday (Two new job vacncies, still hiring people)
........  Other you can add.

KingTrader1 wrote: You're the man!! I guess people are worried if something like this would go bankrupt since we're too close to "0 cents" lmao. But I've seen lots of cases where 2 cents bouces up. What do you think? What's your average cost?


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