RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Memory lane I believe the following extract from a Quinsam 2016 NR shows clearly that Crossley was not a member of the Vitalhub Corp team when it became a publicly traded company afer Qunisam's Qualifying Transaction.
About Vitalhub
Vitalhub was incorporated on February 24, 2010 and is validly existing under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) and the Vitalhub Shares are not publicly listed on any securities exchange.
Dan Matlow of Toronto,Ontario, and Brian Goffenberg of Toronto, Ontario are the controlling shareholders of Vitalhub through 2514987 Ontario Inc., an Ontario company. Vitalhub offers a mobile application that provides medical professionals with comprehensive, relevant patient information at the point of care on a wide range of mobile devices. Vitalhub’s
proprietary server technology and suite of intuitive applications retrieve and aggregate patient data from multiple disparate clinical information systems and display it in a single, unified view on a mobile device.
Additional information with respect to Vitalhub, including selected financial information, will be disclosed by the Company in a subsequent news release.
Proposed Management of the Resulting Issuer
Subject to Exchange approval, it is currently anticipated that all of the current officers and all but one of the current directors of QOP will resign from their respective positions with QOP. It is currently anticipated that Insiders (as such term is described in the policies of the Exchange) of the Resulting Issuer will include each of Dan Matlow, Brian Goffenberg, Roger Dent and Steve Garrington, who are expected to become directors and/ or senior officers of the Resulting Issuer. The Company will issue an additional press release including additional information with respect to the incoming board of directors and officers as soon as such titles are formally
determined.
Dan Matlow – President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
Mr. Matlow has over 20 years of software vendor management experience, with extensive experience in software etc, etc....
To top it off here is some startling data on the pre-qualifying transaction financials of Crossley's operation.
Vitalhub had total revenues from operations of $548,130 and $414,845 for the
years ended December 31, 2015 and 2014 respectively. Vitalhub had net losses for the year ended December 31, 2015 of $1,846,753. As of December 31, 2015, Vitalhub had total assets of $75,866 and total liabilities of $6,594,340. Subsequent to December 31, 2015, Vitalhub underwent a financial restructuring and debt of over $6 million was eliminated.
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