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Givex Corp T.GIVX

Givex Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is a technology and software solutions provider. The Company is a full-suite omni-channel gift card, loyalty program, data analytics, stored value ticketing, payments processing solutions and cloud-based point of sale (POS) solutions provider. The Company develops, sells, installs and supports five key technology solutions for merchants of all sizes, including single store locations and Fortune 500 companies with thousands of locations. These solutions are Customer Engagement (including gift and loyalty), Enterprise POS, Payments, Integrations, and Analytics. It offers a range of products, such as Gift Card, Loyalty Programs, GivexEngageAI, GivexPOS, Kiosk & Self-Service, Uptix Ticketing, Analytics, GivexPay, and Enterprise Services.


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Comment by Robsopinionon Mar 14, 2024 12:59pm
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RE:RE:Jason Donville - BNN - RISKY

RE:RE:Jason Donville - BNN - RISKYI think the moniker of "Risky" by BNN should be looked at based on metrics and not the operations of the company. Market cap here is just barely 100mil, insiders hold a significant percentage of the float, and the stock is up over 100% from it 52 wk low. I think that BNN would have a certain set of standards or metrics that they use when reccomendations on volitility and risk are concerned, and any company with the same metrics would have to be rated "risky" simply for legal reasons.
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