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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Coloured Ties Capital Inc V.TIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  APEOF

Coloured Ties Capital Inc. is a Canada-based investment company. The Company is focused on investing in early-stage commercial ventures and provides investee companies with capital market access and advisory services. The Company invests in equity, debt and convertible securities, which the Company intends will be acquired and held both for long-term capital appreciation and shorter-term gains.... see more

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Coloured Ties Capital Inc > Bullrun Capital vs Growmax Capital
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Post by ChinookGeo on Aug 25, 2021 5:51pm

Bullrun Capital vs Growmax Capital

So will this end up as a conflict of interest having BR and GRO investing into the same entities? Could GRO shareholders end up with investments that BR is disposing of at no arms length? Propping up BR at the expense of GRO Capital? I see no real arms length in multiple investments that share the same address on Pender Street. AGN,WPN, etc.. with CFO sharing duties with startups the whole idea seems very incestuous without integrity.
Comment by pigsandsheep on Aug 25, 2021 6:29pm
The main shareholder in both deals is the same person how would one benefit the shareholder by using Griwmax as a dumping ground 
Comment by RetailInvestor9 on Aug 25, 2021 6:31pm
This is a slippery slope....but on the flip side, the current sp appears to highly speculative and can provide crazy returns just based on the news and events lined up in the next 2 quarters (particularly on the moneyline investment).. a lot seems to be going on under the wraps, so one must tread extremely carefully, sounds like a all or nothing bet to me..dyodd..glta
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