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Longevity through Honesty, Integrity, and Accountability
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Danny Deadlock
MBA (Finance)
Director of Equity Research |
Akanksha Agrawal
B.COM, M.COM |
Hardev Zala
BCA, MCA |
Hans Centena B.Com
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Equity Analyst
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Publisher of Microcap.com |
Equity Analyst
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Projects Manager |
Webmaster
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Internet Marketing Manager |
Research Associate |
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| Danny Deadlock has also been a featured writer on Stockhouse.com for years (one of the largest financial sites in North America with over ½ million users). If you're looking for Free public message boards, quotes, charts and news, Stockhouse is a tremendous website. |
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Below is a link to a sample junior gold company valuation study that was completed for Stockhouse in December 2011 and is updated monthly. Danny does contract research for Stockhouse and you can often find his reports on their home page over the weekend. After a minimum 30 days, companies featured to MicroCap subscribers may gain additional exposure on Stockhouse.
http://www.stockhouse.com/Columnists/2011/Dec/16/Shockingly-Low-Gold-Ounce-Valuations-on-48-TSX
If you have any Question or comments please send mail to Danny Deadlock at microcap@gmail.com
Further information can also be obtained via Linkedin
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ABOUT OUR VIRTUAL EXPOSITION
Launched in November 2012, our 24/7 global showcase is designed to help investors successfully navigate the high risk and high reward world of investing in high growth microcap (penny) stocks.
Smallcap and MicroCap Expositions are extremely difficult to find and occur only a few times per year in a very limited number of cities. They are expensive to attend and reach a small localized audience.
Our Exposition allows investors (without geographic limitation) to preview “pre-screened” (and often completely overlooked) investment ideas on “their” schedule. Finding high growth stories and promising investment opportunities can be a daunting task. And because microcap stocks are often affected by rapid changing (and global) events, timing and easy access to information is critical. Gold stocks may be in favor one quarter, while oil or technology the next. A diamond discovery in Canada may fuel an area play in October, but a large mining show running in Toronto the following March will do little to help those who needed investment ideas five months earlier. |
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