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Fife Capital Corp V.FFC


Primary Symbol: V.FFC.P

Fife Capital Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company is focused on identifying and evaluation of assets or businesses for acquisition with a view to completing a qualifying transaction (QT). The Company has not generated any revenue.


TSXV:FFC.P - Post by User

Comment by vinneyquaw2on Sep 28, 2020 1:31pm
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Post# 31629548

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Big companies will blow their brains out and the medium

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Big companies will blow their brains out and the medium You're right Oldschool - my bad! it just occured i've been in this since it IPO'ed - i think going on 3 years - can't beleive it. I held this for like 21/2 months and it went to $4.70 (or something like that) and i didnt pull the trigger! i paid $1.25 @ 20k shares. I don't even like to share this storey, but truth is bought in with my police officer son in law and he was in tight - said we were going tp $8 within a year or so. Iistened like an idiot and missed out on like 60k profit (share s in TFSA).
Anyway just a crazy thing not to have sold, but sometimes greed weighs in - as an investor you can't let sentiment drive your decisions - thought i would have learned that going through the "dot com era" that was a fun time! - told you i was an old dog!
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