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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Ciscom Corp. CISCF


Primary Symbol: C.CISC

Ciscom Corp. is a Canada-based company that invests in, acquires, and manages companies within the information and communication technology (ICT) sector, and specializing in the AdTech and MarTech arena, targeting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The Company, through its subsidiary, Prospect Media Group provides retail analytics, consumer insights, digital and integrated media... see more

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Ciscom Corp. > Beware of the CISC President / CFO & Chairman shady alert
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Post by CaptObvious69 on Mar 14, 2024 11:16am

Beware of the CISC President / CFO & Chairman shady alert

Pres & CFO Michel Pepin spins the truth and misrepresents the financial results of CISC.  Tells us to ignore the financial reports filed and instead tells us to consider "normalized EBITDA" a practice never taking place in public markets until this sleez bag Frenchman came along.  Of course Paul Gaynor, CHairman of CISC his lover and partner in other undisclosed matters  fully supports him.

Is it because Pepin turned a blind eye to Gaynor chair selling a false bill of goods to CISC as the acquired company lost 60% of its sales weeks after closing. The former Exec Chairman knew this and was building a case to proove this and  that is why they worked together to have him removed.
Comment by TonyTheTiger on Mar 14, 2024 1:04pm
Is that consider a fraud? How can you lost 60% of the full revenue all of sudden after closing?? The termination of the former CEO makes sense now.
Comment by TonyTheTiger on Mar 14, 2024 4:26pm
The current CFO and Chairman axed the ex-ceo in order to stop him doing the investigation. 
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