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Coloured Ties Capital Inc APEOF


Primary Symbol: V.TIE

Coloured Ties Capital Inc. is a Canada-based investment company. The Company is focused on investing in early-stage commercial ventures and provides investee companies with capital market access and advisory services. The Company invests in equity, debt and convertible securities, which the Company intends will be acquired and held both for long-term capital appreciation and shorter-term gains. The Company’s investment strategy also includes structuring and initiating deals focused on resources, themes, or regions as well as launching the development of businesses in select industries by helping with the hiring of management teams, providing seed capital and facilitating the transition of such private companies to the public market.


TSXV:TIE - Post by User

Comment by Maxmoeon Sep 15, 2023 6:18am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:anybody get their 1.20 yet ?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:anybody get their 1.20 yet ?This raises a nagging question I've had. Sure, you can flip in and out of a few thousand shares and theoretically pocket 10 or maybe even 20 cents. But buying, tendering, then rebuying even 20 or 30,000 shares is very much more theoretical than practical. Where did those MILLIONS of shares come from that were just tendered? We just had a large SIB last year/early this year that should have mopped up all the shares from the Kal haters. That was over 5 million shares on top of the NCIB done earlier. I would have expected that would cover haters, disgruntled former employees/partners and anyone flipping for nickels and dimes. There are no large shareholders other than kal and pals on sedi who just decided to redeploy either. So? Anyone got any ideas on where the 2 million shares came from? I just eyeballed the entire trading volume shown on stockwatch for the last 3 months and even if most of that volume was accumulated and tendered, we're not even close. 
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