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HIRE Technologies Inc V.HIRE.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  HIRRF

HIRE Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based staffing company. The Company offer full staffing services for a range of industries, including information technology, healthcare, electric utilities, and even nuclear services. It has and employs both W2 employees and 1099s, and provides individuals under contract, temp-to-perm, and direct-hire placements. The Company offers staffing services that fit the needs of both the client and candidates. The Company pays its candidates directly through its payroll, so employers don't have to add any complications to their own payroll. The 1099 hire candidates need to provide their Federal Identification number in addition to meeting any other requirements for a given position. The W2 employees receives a range of benefits, including healthcare, long-term disability, and even a Safe Harbor 401k plan that matches 100% of up to 4% of what they put in.


TSXV:HIRE.H - Post by User

Comment by bandit69on Jan 26, 2021 10:45am
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Post# 32386878

RE:Classic Thinly Traded Stocks

RE:Classic Thinly Traded Stocks
bandit69 wrote:

When there is no buying interst in an equity, "iceberg" orders start to appear, then a large volume support "bid" price shows up at a lower level not far from the iceberg.  Slowly but surely, day by day, the price drops, icebergs get lower and lower, bid blocks also drop and thus the price drops slowly and controlled.  

There was a short position of about 245k shares last I checked, not sure what is is at now because of course that information only comes out 15th and 30th if I remember correctly.  Just another way to fleece retail investors by witholding information.

Then all of a sudden, depending which way the controllers, whomever they may be, either pull the iceberg or the support volume...most times it is the short side and support bid volumes....thus causing a price plummet.  Or, if the controllers, whomever they may be, pull the icerbergs and add a significant bid volume to support the price if they want it to stay in a certain range all while knowing there is no buying or selling support and the chances of either bigger blocks being bought are low.  If they are, another block magically shows up on level II soon after  In addition, Canada is well known for naked short selling.  Selling shares that don't exist. 

It won't surprise me to see a large cross trade show up eventually to enable someone to get in at the preferred price range.  I can't say that for sure of course but it won't surprise me.  If it does, I will see it and report it here.

Welcome to Canada. :)



 



Yesterday at about 3:47EST a huuuuge trade of 1000 shares bumped the price up to +.03 to .68 and sold by our friend "anonymous".  Low of the day was .64.  This morning the price magically opened at .64 and strangely our friend "anonymous" (welcome to Canada) has done the buying so far as of this writing.

These are the facts.  You draw your own conclusions. :) hahaha

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