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Goldmoney Inc T.XAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  XAUMF

Goldmoney Inc. is a Canada-based custodians and traders of precious metals. The Company also owns and operates businesses in jewelry manufacturing and property investment. The Company’s operations and principal activities are conducted through its two wholly owned business segments: a Goldmoney.com and Goldmoney Properties Limited. Goldmoney.com is an online platform that provides clients with access to their Holding to purchase and sell physical precious metals and arrange for their custody and storage. Goldmoney Properties Limited is a United Kingdom-based entity established to acquire long-life property assets with secure long-term income streams. It owns eight properties totaling 431,025 square feet (GIA). Goldmoney Properties Limited also owns a portfolio of freehold properties known as 'Clarendon Quarter' in Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. This portfolio of mixed-use buildings occupies an approximately two-acre site in the heart of Oxford City Center.


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Post by jackhacketon Jan 12, 2020 4:06pm
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too good to be true

too good to be truewhen this company started and rocketed up to 6 bucks i thought what they were offering was great for customers but how would bitgold make a profit? it's not a charity so they needed fees.

the canadian mint charges .35% per year for their ETR's so that's your benchmark.
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