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Q: I noticed that LTV has halted trading. Looks like they are selling their assets and patents and will try to remain on the TSXV in hopes of finding something to buy or engage in a reverse takeover. Couple of questions
1) is company dead and simply taking a last breath or is there any hope at all
2) if it does stay on the TSXV but move down to the "NEV Board", what does that mean and can the shares be traded on the NEV Board just as easily as they trade today on the "tier 2 platform"? What is the difference between the NEV board and the tier 2 platrform?
3) what would you do?

Thanks

Scott
Read Answer Asked by Scott on February 05, 2024
Q: I have heard a lot of buzz about Block Chain technology recently and while it is a speculative technology, it appears to be building traction for use in commercial markets (i.e. B2B and/or B2C usage). What are your thoughts on this (aside from being a high risk investment) and who are some leading companies in this space (either CDN or US) that are focused on developing Block Chain technology/platforms?
Read Answer Asked by cary on January 03, 2018
Q: LTV has just announced it's intention to make an "initial coin offering" (ICO) in mid 2018 in order to support further development of its block chain technology. I 'm not familiar with the ICO term and would appreciate your explanation of it. Hope all of you at 5i have a very restful and merry Christmas.
Don
Read Answer Asked by Don on December 26, 2017
Q: Hi there, I was thinking of the putting a small amount of mad money to work in block chain technology. I believe the 3 mentioned names play in that space. Were there any more that I have missed? I know each is completely speculative at this point - but is there one that stands out as having more potential than the others? Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Michael on October 13, 2017