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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Hypercharge Networks Corp V.HC

Alternate Symbol(s):  HCNWF

Hypercharge Networks Corp. is a Canada-based company, which operates as a provider of smart electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in Canada and the United States. Its primary segments are residential markets including multi-unit residential buildings (MURB) and single-family dwellings; commercial markets including workplace, retail and hospitality; public sector including municipalities... see more

TSXV:HC - Post Discussion

Hypercharge Networks Corp > HC: Big turnaround situation announced today!
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Post by Royal10 on Aug 29, 2024 3:45pm

HC: Big turnaround situation announced today!

Results for the last three months demonstrate that the future is very bright: 
  • Increased sales backlog to $7,746,672 as of June 30, 2024, a year-over-year increase of $5,653,123 (270%)
Remember that HC was trading over $3.00 last year! I am ready to invest lot of money in this $0.11
stock!
Comment by mjh9413 on Sep 06, 2024 1:37am
I don't get it i admit it! HC's numbers make no sense in terms of relative prices and margins on sales. It strikes me, as good as their chargers might be, HC selling prices for hardware plus sofware are too low, That's okay for sales demand but when do they ever make real money. Is it meant to come from charging fees? After all, I see Parkland, with their $200MM loan from the CIB, have ...more