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Stack Capital Group Inc STCGF


Primary Symbol: T.STCK

Stack Capital Group Inc. is a Canada-based investment holding company. The Company’s business objective is to invest in equity, debt, and/or other securities of growth-to-late-stage private businesses. The Company is also focused on its efforts in maximizing long-term performance through a portfolio of high growth businesses, which are not widely available to various Canadian investors. It also has the flexibility to invest in private companies in various sectors, before they become public, and the ability to continue holding them as public companies. It invests in various sectors, including space/communications, robotics/AI, travel and leisure, visual design software, insurance and benefits, cybersecurity, neo-bank/finance, e-commerce and others. Its manager is SC Partners Ltd, which acts as its administrator.


TSX:STCK - Post by User

Comment by throwaway11on Feb 03, 2023 5:24pm
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RE:Dead money

RE:Dead moneyHow adjustable is this statement? Was looking at some of their largest holdings, the company dealing in travel is not so well reviewed by users on social media and TBH I hadn't even heard of it before coming across Stack. 
SpaceX of course is heavily subsidized. 

I mean - would you say, $1, $2 is ok here? What would make you say "Well nevermind" and buy anyway?
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