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Infinity Stone Ventures Corp C.GEMS

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEMSF

Infinity Stone Ventures Corp. is a Canada-based company. It is a diversified, single-source supplier for the critical energy metals alongside its established software as a service (SaaS) solution portfolio. It serves battery and wind turbine manufacturers, nuclear and hydrogen energy producers, and energy metals speculators. It has acquired 100% the Goldstone Project in Saskatchewan in the area of Ramp Metals Inc., new Gold Discovery, with the ground adjacent to Fathom Nickel Inc.; the Thor manganite occurrence located in Quebec; ground in Ontario and British Columbia in the area of American Eagle Gold Corp. and Defense Metals Corp.; ground adjacent to Frontier Lithium in Ontario; and ground adjacent to Li-FT Power in the Northwest Territories, and ground adjacent to Power Metals in Ontario. It has also acquired 100% interest in a Rare Earth project located in Quebec, having high value of Gallium and Gadolinium.


CSE:GEMS - Post by User

Comment by bohemian62on Oct 18, 2020 1:04pm
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RE:CEO BOARD !!

RE:CEO BOARD !!3. What is the difference between a "trading halt", a "Cease Trade Order", a "suspension" or a "business halt"?

 

A trading halt is issued to suspend trading in a security while material news from the company is disseminated. Halts are usually temporary - less than two hours - with trading resuming once the company has issued the important news. Halts and resumptions are issued by IIROC or a marketplace upon which the security is listed or quoted.

A Cease Trade Order (CTO) is issued against a company for a variety of reasons including failing to meet its disclosure requirements such as filing a quarterly or annual financial statement, or as a result of an enforcement action that involves an investigation of wrongdoing. A CTO is often in place for an extended period of time and can be indefinite. CTOs are issued by the Securities Commissions.

Suspensions are implemented by listing exchanges and generally are a precursor to eventual delisting. Reasons for a suspension include failure to maintain listing requirements.

A business halt, also known as an exchange halt, is implemented by a listing exchange, however in most cases it is expected that the stock will resume trading. Reasons for a business halt include a company undergoing a corporate transaction such as a reverse takeover (RTO) or an interruption in trading caused by system issues.

 

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