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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sparc AI Inc C.SPAI

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPAIF

Sparc AI Inc. is a software and electronics engineering company. The Company has developed, patented and commercialized an innovative spatial, predictive, approximation and radial convolution technology called Spatial Predictive Approximation and Radial Convolution (SPARC) technology and associated product suite that turns any sensor, camera or smartphone device (fixed, mobile, portable or... see more

CSE:SPAI - Post Discussion

Sparc AI Inc > 5 million shares have already traded hands
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Post by IClaudiusII on May 10, 2024 2:39pm

5 million shares have already traded hands

Float not as locked up as suggested based on trading data. Yes company should start with an ASX listing instead of coming cap in hand to the Canadian markets looking for handouts off technologically illiterate penny stock punters. Why hasn't this ever been listed on the ASX considering everyone involved is in Australia and the one patent was developed in Australia (2008 ) and Australia has a much bigger and more advanced defense industry than Canada and the company has been active in Australia since at least 2013 (10 years now and no buyout for the patent in Australia). Sure makes one think
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