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Thinkific Labs Inc T.THNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  THNCF

Thinkific Labs Inc. is a Canada-based company that offers a software platform that enables entrepreneurs to create, market, sell, and deliver their own online courses. The Company operates primarily in one segment, which being the development, marketing and support management of the Company’s cloud-based platform. Its platform gives businesses everything they need to build, market, and sell online courses and other learning products, and to run their business seamlessly under their own brand, on their own site. Its platform provides its customers with the functionality needed to launch, grow, and diversify their businesses by creating, marketing, and selling learning products comprised of customized courses, communities, membership sites, digital products and other experiences that its customers can create, sell and deliver using its platform. Its customers identify as creators, entrepreneurs, business owners, consultants, authors, speakers, social media influencers, and others.


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Comment by northmanon Jan 13, 2023 1:03pm
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Post# 35221567

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Get out while you still can

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Get out while you still canInteresting. Outstanding share count is factually irrelevant in a valuation exercise. Whether a company has 150mm shares at $1 each or 15mm shares at $10 each doesn't affect its valuation at all. Please explain how outstanding shares would have anyt effect on the value of the company?

I don't actually have a position in this stock, although I could see why you might think I had shorted it. I think in the case of a company like this it could be dangerous to short because sentiment can swing wildly so I mostly tend to comment on my perceiption of medium ish term prospects.
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