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Digihost Technology Inc V.DGHI

Alternate Symbol(s):  DGHI

Digihost Technology Inc. is a Canada-based blockchain technology and computer infrastructure company. The Company is engaged in cryptocurrency mining. The operations of the Company are located in two geographic locations: Canada and the United States. The Company focuses on its network development, hosting, and mining operations supported by renewable and sustainable energy. The 90% of the energy consumed by the Company is from sources that create zero-carbon emissions, while 50% of the energy consumed is being generated from renewable energy sources. The Company operate its own power generation facilities, which focuses on using bridge power sources where available for low-carbon or renewable sources of energy by creating applications for existing power supplies and transforming the way power is used and the way blockchain is applied. The Company operates approximately 60-megawatt (MW) power plant in North Tonawanda, New York State. It operates from three sites in the United States.


TSXV:DGHI - Post by User

Comment by simmerdownon Nov 02, 2021 10:28am
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RE:Though i like DigiHost..........

RE:Though i like DigiHost..........

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Each company must have a minimum of 1,250,000 publicly traded shares outstanding upon listing, excluding those held by officers, directors, or any beneficial owners of more than 10% of the company.

The regular bid price of shares of the company's stock at the time of listing must be at least $4.00. However, a company may qualify under a closing price alternative of $3.00 or $2.00 if the company meets varying requirements.

There must be at least three (or four depending on the criteria) market makers for the stock. For companies using the $3 or $2 criteria, only two market makers may be required. Each listing firm is also required to follow NASDAQ corporate governance rules 4350, 4351, and 4360.

 

Companies must also have at least 450 round lot (i.e., 100 shares or more) shareholders, 2,200 total shareholders, or 550 total shareholders with 1.1 million average trading volume over the past 12 months.

 

As of 2020, a company must pay a $25,000 application fee before its stock can even be considered for listing, and it can expect to pay between $150,000 and $295,000 in entry fees if successful.

 

In addition to these requirements, companies must meet all of the criteria under at least one of the following standards.

 

Standard No. 1: Earnings

The company must have aggregate pre-tax earnings in the prior three years of at least $11 million, in the previous two years at least $2.2 million, and no single year in the prior three years can have a net loss.

 

Standard No. 2: Capitalization With Cash Flow

The company must have a minimum aggregate cash flow of at least $27.5 million for the past three fiscal years, with no negative cash flow in any of those three years. Also, its average market capitalization over the prior 12 months must be at least $550 million, and revenues in the previous fiscal year must be $110 million, minimum.

 

Standard No. 3: Capitalization With Revenue

Companies can be removed from the cash flow requirement of the second standard if its average market capitalization over the past 12 months is at least $850 million and revenues over the prior fiscal year are at least $90 million.

 

Standard No. 4: Assets With Equity

Companies can eliminate the cash flow and revenue requirements, and decrease its marketing capitalization requirements to $160 million if their total assets total at least $80 million and their stockholders' equity is at least $55 million.

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