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Gamehost Inc T.GH

Alternate Symbol(s):  GHIFF

Gamehost Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the hospitality and gaming businesses in Alberta. It operates through Gaming, Hotel, and Food and Beverage segments. The company’s gaming activities include the operation of its owned table games, electronic gaming tables, government owned slot machines, video lottery terminals, lottery ticket kiosks, and live table games; and the provision of food, beverage, and entertainment services. It also offers hotel activities comprising the operation of full and limited service hotels; and banquet and convention services, as well as owns an investment property for lease to commercial tenants located adjacent to Grande Prairie. The company was formerly known as Gamehost Income Fund and changed its name to Gamehost Inc. in December 2010. Gamehost Inc. was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in Red Deer County, Canada.


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Comment by malx1on May 29, 2025 4:04pm
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RE:RE:Anonymous back - doing some of the buying

RE:RE:Anonymous back - doing some of the buyingMore fascinating antics in the daily activity...

Anonymous attempting to neatly peck away at shares available without causing a spike in price.

Laurentian is back, hat in hand, snapping up rounds of 500-1,500, on and off.

CIBC is floating a 100 share bid north of $11, which I suspect could be an iceberg...


If equity markets are now back to "risk-on" then downside here is limited.

The old Alberta-linked GIC without the CDIC bells and whistles.


Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, TheBridge's Hens Teeth theory continues to play out exactly as planned.


The man with the most Hens Teeth now sets the price.

Ask Kasking!

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