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Looks like you made a wise decision. 9 Spokes International has floundered since listing back in 2016, sinking from 20c to 4c. However, it has bounced back a little this morning after announcing that it has signed a deal with the Bank of New Zealand to provide a white-label version of the 9 Spokes platform.I've had an airplane flight flick through the Prospectus, not something I would go near
and may revisit someday againNow up further to 0.045
Still looking for ways to lose money
Hello Dr. May I talk to you about the patient in 9SP?
Dr: 9SP I don't recall that one.
9SP was the patient that was accidently electrocuted and jumped from 0.023 to 0.35 in one day, then it looked like they died. We've had them on life support over the week. The exchange bought in a chart whisperer and he said we may see signs of life in the current month.
Dr: Oh, that's right. I remember that geek mumbling about volume changes and opportunity. What did you want to say about 9SP?
Well Dr. There's been a significant change. 9SP has gone from 0.022 to 0.024 today.
Dr: Well, that is interesting. Make sure the crash cart is close by and there's an adrenaline shot near the bed. I'm not about to let that geek take all the credit if 9SP comes back to life.
On November 28th, 2022, 9 Spokes International Limited (9SP) was removed from the ASX's Official List in accordance with Listing Rule 17.11, following shareholder approval at its Extraordinary General Meeting on 24 November 2022 to remove 9SP from the Official List.
Another tax deduction for me, lolWin some lose some.
So I've received a statement dated 05/12/2022 from 9SPOKES stating I have a holding of 14,287 shares how do I cash them in or what is the story with these shares now? new to this!Sorry to hear it. I have had a bad feeling about this company from a very early stage and said it was "looking like a disaster" more than four years ago. Companies with consistent operating losses and high cash burn rates generally end up on the corporate scrap heap.
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