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East Side Games Group Inc T.EAGR

Alternate Symbol(s):  EAGRF

East Side Games Group Inc. is a Canada-based free-to-play mobile game company, creating engaging games. The Company, through its subsidiaries, Eastside Games Inc. and LDRLY (Technologies) Inc., is a mobile game developer and publisher, specializing in free-to-play casual mobile games. Its studios include East Side Games, LDRLY Games and Truly Social Games. The Company's studio groups provide licensing of its proprietary Game Kit software platform that enables professional game developers to improve game creation in addition to organic growth through a diverse portfolio of original and licensed intellectual property (IP) mobile games that include The Office: Somehow We Manage; Star Trek: Lower Decks - The Badgey Directive; Doctor Who: Lost in Time; RuPaul's Drag Race Superstar, and Trailer Park Boys: Greasy Money. The Company's games are available worldwide on the App Store and Google Play. Its subsidiaries include Eastside Games (Ontario) Inc., 1182533 B.C. Ltd. and Keh Kaw Games Inc.


TSX:EAGR - Post by User

Comment by blackgold14on Mar 23, 2021 1:28pm
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RE:RE:Too Much Dilution

RE:RE:Too Much DilutionHe can buy a few hundred thousand to keep the price up and investors guessing, but the avalanche of free trading paper that is now hitting the market and will continue to do so for quite some time will depress the stock. I've been at this for 40 years and seen it all. It's more probable that we will continue to see a decline in the share price and eventually there will be a period of consolidation and an upswing will only occur IF the company delivers earnings growth, not just revenue growth, or the company is taken over.  
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