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Trilogy International Partners Inc T.TRL.WT.A


Primary Symbol: V.TRL.H

Trilogy International Partners Inc. operates through its subsidiary Trilogy International Partners LLC (Trilogy LLC). Prior to the disposal of its New Zealand and Bolivia operations, Trilogy LLC was a provider of wireless voice and data communications services including local, international long distance and roaming services. Trilogy LLC also provided fixed broadband communications services to residential and enterprise customers in New Zealand and Bolivia. The Company had two reportable segments identified by their geographic regions, New Zealand and Bolivia. Two Degrees Mobile Limited (2degrees) operated in New Zealand and Empresa de Telecomunicaciones NuevaTel (PCS de Bolivia), S.A. (NuevaTel) operated in Bolivia. Both these segments provided a variety of wireless voice and data communications services, including local, international long distance and roaming services. The services were provided to subscribers on both a postpaid and prepaid basis.


TSXV:TRL.H - Post by User

Comment by MelnykWasRighton Feb 13, 2020 5:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:THIS JUST ISN'T RIGHT

RE:RE:RE:RE:THIS JUST ISN'T RIGHT
You might want to sharpen your pencil and recalculate.  Mackey along with the rest of the minor shareholders would have a say (although I'm sure Mackey is working with Ian to mitigate their losses).  Doing what they are doing is the first step in going private.  I'm calling June.  Once they are delisted, your shares go to the OTC market and good luck getting rid of them.  Guess who will come in and scoop them up I wonder? At a much lower cost than trying to privatize now.

It's really a shame for the common investor more than anything.  Ian is worth too much to really give a flying fajita.
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