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Quinsam Capital Corp C.QCA

Alternate Symbol(s):  QCAAF

Quinsam Capital Corporation is a merchant bank with a focus on small-cap investments. The Company is focused on the small-cap market with early-stage investments in the technology, healthcare, mining exploration, e-sports, and cannabis markets. The Company’s business may encompass a wide range of activities including acquisitions, advisory services, lending activities and portfolio investments. It invests its capital for its own account in assets, companies, or projects. The Company does not invest on behalf of any third-party and does not offer investment advice.


CSE:QCA - Post by User

Post by epcdpspmvpon Apr 30, 2021 3:57pm
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QCA, not an investor friendly company!

QCA, not an investor friendly company!First off, a big thank you to everyone who contributes on this board. Now lets get down to the frustrating part. Why is it so hard for Roger to issue a PR stating that Quinsam will issue their Earings Report on a specific date. Every other company I own does that. You would be surprised to see how many investors, although mostly daytraders would come on board. But atleast we get some life. Has anyone here seen a price go up on no volume, I haven't! Secondly, stop investing in so many companies. I am getting a headache just reading the report. Yes diversification is necessary to reduce the risk, but by doing so, you also minimize the upside. Last but not least, invest in markets that are hot right now. Crypto (ethereum), Green energy etc. Cannabis is old news. Oh and market yourself properly, a couple of zoom presentation won't hurt. I am getting the impression that Roger can't reinvent himself and is happy with his salary and dividends. If I don't see any change before May 08, I am a seller. Holding 234 000 shares impatiently. 
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