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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

Comment by cgytraderon Jun 01, 2021 2:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:Another...

RE:RE:RE:Another...Good comments MM. 

In RL I am a CPA, CGA (Canada) working in public practice with SME in an ASPE environment (no pubcos). So I know exactly what you mean. I work a lot with those structures. 

TOSI came in to try and deal with income splitting but there is some work arounds, such as RRSP spousal contributions (with a 3-year waiting period) and spousal loans at prescribed rates (1-2%), votes/value, reasonable returns TOSI exceptions, etc  and the LCGE multiplication in a Trust is still a very widely used. 

Oh well...See how things unfold. Maybe the shareholder group should come together and pay for a marketing company haha. 





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