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EarthLabs Inc V.SPOT

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPOFF

EarthLabs Inc. is a mining investment, technology, and media company. It provides strategic leverage to the metals and mining sector through investments, royalties and a full suite of data-driven media software-as-a-service tools and services, including CEO.CA, The Northern Miner, MINING.COM, Canadian Mining Journal and DigiGeoData. Its Financial Technology Division (FTD) business vertical includes CEO.CA Technologies Ltd. (CEO.CA), EarthLabs Media Inc., DigiGeoData Inc. (DigiGeoData), and its investment portfolio. Through FTD, it offers a range of cloud-based, interoperable Web applications. CEO.CA is a social network for investors and traders in junior resource and venture stocks with online and mobile functionality. DigiGeoData is developing its DigiGeoAtlas platform, a software-based GIS interactive mapping interface, alongside its DigiGeoMaps distribution business. Its investment portfolio is a combination of its strategic investments in junior mineral exploration companies.


TSXV:SPOT - Post by User

Comment by morecents7on Aug 27, 2021 9:38am
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RE:The Stock Market is Sleeping

RE:The Stock Market is SleepingIs there a contrairian reading of the results? On the surface, they seemed good, but others might have a more sophisticated reading.  For instance, did they pay huge sums for little added revenue? Are the fair value of investments "real" or more of an accounting thing... etc...

I notice that the last results, which were great, the sp dropped the next day and only slowly climbed until the next bit news. Maybe a similar trend here as the stock maybe isn't on a wide radar yet and large portions are controlled by a few major investors.

Just some musings...
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