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Coloured Ties Capital Inc V.TIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  APEOF

Coloured Ties Capital Inc. is a Canada-based investment company. The Company is focused on investing in early-stage commercial ventures and provides investee companies with capital market access and advisory services. The Company invests in equity, debt and convertible securities, which the Company intends will be acquired and held both for long-term capital appreciation and shorter-term gains. The Company’s investment strategy also includes structuring and initiating deals focused on resources, themes, or regions as well as launching the development of businesses in select industries by helping with the hiring of management teams, providing seed capital and facilitating the transition of such private companies to the public market.


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Comment by Lump36on Apr 02, 2020 7:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Communication

RE:RE:RE:RE:Communication

https://www.investright.org/resources/report-to-us/file-a-complaint/
The BCSC has a wide range of authority, including enforcement powers to disrupt, stop, and prevent unscrupulous market behaviour. Here is a summary of what the BCSC can and cannot do:

The BCSC Can

  • act against market misconduct, including removing from the market those who do not comply with the law or who cheat investors.
  • enforce compliance with securities legislation.
  • in some cases, order respondents to pay back money to investors.
  • answer general questions about investment products and services.
  • tell you if a firm or representative is registered in BC.
  • tell you if the BCSC, or another securities regulator, has disciplined an individual or company.
  • suggest options for pursuing your complaint and tell you which organization may be of the most help.

The BCSC Cannot

  • force someone to give your money back.
  • undo a transaction.
  • give advice on an investment.
  • give legal advice.
  • negotiate a settlement on your behalf.
  • comment on an investigation.
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