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VentriPoint Diagnostics Ltd V.VPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  VPTDF

Ventripoint Diagnostics Ltd. is a Canada-based medical device company. It is engaged in the development and commercialization of diagnostic tools to monitor patients with heart disease. It develops a suite of applications for all heart diseases and imaging modalities, including congenital heart disease, pregnancy, pulmonary hypertension, COVID-19, technically difficult imaging and cardiotoxicity in oncology patients. It provides application of artificial intelligence to echocardiography. Its flagship product, Ventripoint Medical System (VMS+), enhances echocardiography to deliver cMRI levels of accuracy for volumetric measurements and ejection fractions for all four chambers of the heart. It has developed a solution that transforms cardiac care through its 3D ECHO and MRI software. VMS products are powered by its proprietary Knowledge Based Reconstruction technology, which is the result of a decade of development and provides accurate volumetric cardiac measurements equivalent to MRI.


TSXV:VPT - Post by User

Comment by GrahamBon Feb 02, 2021 7:27am
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Post# 32444773

RE:RE:Insider sales posted in February 2021

RE:RE:Insider sales posted in February 2021
Pandora wrote:
GrahamB wrote:

Filings by transaction date

  • Jan 29, 2021 (filed on Feb 01, 2021)Insider Name:Hodgkinson, Robert
    Ownership Type:
    Indirect Ownership
    Securities:
    Common Shares
    Nature of Transaction:
    10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market # or value acquired/disposed of: -100,000Price:0.20

     
  • Jan 28, 2021 (filed on Feb 01, 2021)
    Insider Name:
    Hodgkinson, RobertOwnership Type:
    Indirect Ownership
    Securities:
    Common Shares
    Nature of Transaction:
    10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market

    # or value acquired/disposed of:-100,000Price:0.21

     
  • Jan 28, 2021 (filed on Feb 01, 2021)
    Insider Name:
    Hodgkinson, Robert
    Ownership Type:
    Indirect Ownership
    Securities:
    Common Shares

    Nature of Transaction:
    10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market  # or value acquired/disposed of:-100,000
    Price:0.20

     
  • Jan 28, 2021 (filed on Feb 01, 2021)
    Insider Name:
    Hodgkinson, Robert
    Ownership Type:
    Direct Ownership
    Securities:
    Common Shares

    Nature of Transaction:
    10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market# or value acquired/disposed of:-100,000Price:$0.21

     
  • Jan 28, 2021 (filed on Feb 01, 2021)
    Insider Name:
    Hodgkinson, Robert

    Ownership Type:
    Direct Ownership

    Securities:
    Common Shares

    Nature of Transaction:
    10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market

    # or value acquired/dispos 100,000Price:$0.20
  • Source :Canadian insider.com


Don't forget these two purchases. Looks like this Hodgkinson just got on the board so he could be a day trader:



Good point.
I did post on this on Jan 22nd, and in that thread, there was a complete listing for the past month(also additions from others on  CEO.ca/SEDI).

Interested to know how you find the easiest way of keeping track of the multiple transactions. 
There have been a a fair bit of transactions, so, it does require going back and matching these over the past quarter to net these out.  I mentioned that I found it easier to do this in the quarterly reports, since there was a full accounting, and then you can also put this in the context of the other holdings, and transactions historically.  Not sure if you find an easier way?
 
Also, it can be challenging to sort out the differences, because some of these recent transactions were based on the debentures, that were previously announced, some more warrants, and others were options
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