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EarthLabs Inc V.SPOT

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPOFF

EarthLabs Inc. is a Canada-based mining investment, technology, and media company. It provides strategic leverage to the metals and mining sector through investments, royalties and a full suite of data-driven media software-as-a-service (SaaS) tools and services, including CEO.CA, The Northern Miner, MINING.COM, and Canadian Mining Journal. The Company’s Financial Technology Division (FTD) business vertical includes CEO.CA Technologies Ltd. (CEO.CA), EarthLabs Media Inc. (ELM), and the Company’s investment portfolio. Through FTD, the Company offers a wide range of cloud-based, interoperable Web applications. CEO.CA is a social network for investors and traders in junior resource and venture stocks with online and mobile functionality. CEO.CA is visited by millions of users each year from over 164 countries. CEO.CA offers a monthly premium service known as CEO.CA PRO for real-time stock price monitoring and live market depth.


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Comment by morecents7on Sep 23, 2021 8:25am
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RE:RE:Sprott hold period

RE:RE:Sprott hold periodIn this case my queery is more in terms of the specific investor and size of investment, and whether the stock's inevitable runup was being dampened until Sprot could play with all the stock he bought.
But you're right in that while there seems to be little buying, there always apperars a sizable ask at a relatively low price after each news release. A sort of plug that absorbs buying and then, once buying dries up, leaves it open to dropping back down even lower volume.  Just something I noticed on the last few releases. Of course, it might be normal market patterns, but it does seem odd how each news release drops it further - and no matter how much we repeat how solid the company is, it does beg an explanation.


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