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Urbana Corp T.URB.A


Primary Symbol: T.URB Alternate Symbol(s):  URNAF | C.URB | C.URB.A | UBAAF

Urbana Corporation is a Canada-based investment company. The Company’s objectives are to seek out, and invest in, private investment opportunities for capital appreciation and invest in publicly traded securities. The Company makes investments in a range of private companies across different industry sectors. The Company’s investment portfolio includes private equity investments, public equity investments and private debt investments. It has owned resource properties in Urban Township, Quebec, where it holds approximately 44 claims in the area totaling over 1,154.4 hectares. Caldwell Investment Management Ltd. (CIM) is the investment manager, which manages the Company’s investment portfolio. The Company’s subsidiaries include Urbana International Inc. and Radar Capital Inc.


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Comment by throwaway11on Oct 04, 2024 12:39pm
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Post# 36253470

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NAV = $10.40 on September 20

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NAV = $10.40 on September 20My angle is that obscure, thinly traded public companies in Canada are very vulnurable and there is always a high risk (from experience) that something is going on behind the scenes to one way or another let management or certain shareholders/investors get away with a lot of money without actually providing anything, and that due to the nature of Canada's flimsy securities enforcement and uneasy White Collar history, very little has been or likely will ever be done about it.

I'm not speaking of Urbana in this sense; I don't know enough about the firm to make any kind of judgement. But I am definitely hesitant. I always ask: Is there a roundabout way I'm going to get screwed if I buy shares in this???
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