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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Empower Clinics Inc EPWCF

Empower Clinics Inc. is a Canada-based integrated healthcare and medical device company with multi-disciplinary clinics. The Company provides body and mind wellness for patients through its medical clinics, digital and telemedicine care, medical diagnostics laboratories, and sale of medical devices. Its segments include Health & Wellness, comprising clinic operations, patient visits, and... see more

GREY:EPWCF - Post Discussion

Empower Clinics Inc > Why are we undervalued...
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Post by jethro549 on Nov 19, 2020 3:45pm

Why are we undervalued...

I've seen it many times. We are undervalued because we have no steady following yet. The company hardly ever tweets, has no real facebook presence, and doesn't promo enough. That's not a bad thing. It is much better to move up slowly then to rocket up and rocket down. The marketing campaign will begin soon after the acquisition is completed and our float will tighten. Without enough longs the float is wide open. Give it time. Trust in the management to do what is best for the shareholders. take care
Comment by Unicorn9002 on Nov 19, 2020 4:14pm
They also have way too much paper floating around. Never a good thing for the little guy investor. Would usually spell disaster.
Comment by jethro549 on Nov 19, 2020 4:48pm
not concerned about that one bit.