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Global Compliance Applications Corp. V.APP


Primary Symbol: C.APP Alternate Symbol(s):  FUAPF

Global Compliance Applications Corp. ("GCAC") is a global leader in designing and developing innovative blockchain technologies and machine learning solutions to improve real-world businesses.


CSE:APP - Post by User

Comment by billk2on Nov 16, 2003 4:56pm
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Post# 6657447

RE: APP Question

RE: APP QuestionI can offer an opinion on your question. I too have been perplexed, seeing what seemed like an unendless supply of shares coming to market. I spoke to the company regarding that same issue and was told that a number of financings were done with warrants attached and also flow through shares were issued which have tremendous tax adavantages for the buyer. If you see offers that have odd lots attached to them you can be reasonable sure these are the investors from those financings. There are also a number of houses that are trading the stock for a cent or even a half cent. I have observed at least three houses doing just that. The buy would take place at say 22 cents for 20,000 shares and immediately there after they are on the sell side for either 22 1/2 or 23 cents. I think once the true story of Appalaches becomes known, it would not matter any longer, in fact you would probably need these people for liquidity. I hope this answers your question.
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