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Bewhere Holdings Inc V.BEW

Alternate Symbol(s):  BEWFF

BeWhere Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based mobile internet of things (M-IOT) solutions company. The Company is focused on designing and selling self-powered hardware with sensors and software applications. The Company develops mobile applications, middleware and cloud-based solutions that stand-alone or that can be readily integrated with existing software. Its solutions serve two markets, such as Asset Tracking, and Connected Sensors. Its Asset Tracking consists of remote location tracking various non-powered fixed and movable assets such as trailers, dry vans, and others. Its Connected Sensors remotely track information on assets for water pressure, water detection and soil moisture. The Company also offers solutions that can be fully integrated with existing software, and white-labeled. The Company’s devices use the latest available cellular technologies (LTE-M and NB-IoT) to transmit collected data into mobile applications and cloud-based platforms.


TSXV:BEW - Post by User

Post by hrgoyalon Apr 09, 2023 6:05pm
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Post# 35386026

NCIB

NCIB
The objective of NCIB

1. When company think it’s stock is undervalued and company buy its own stock.
2. When company think best investment of its spare cash is investing in its undervalued stock. 
3. To prevent short attack on stock. 
4. To put a base under its stock to give confidence to retail investor that company is looking after their interest. 

BeWhere NCIB failed on all four accounts.
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