SSC Security Services Corp. (SECU.V)

As a result of SECU.V’s definitive share purchase agreement to acquire Logixx Security Inc. from Avante Logixx Inc. (XX.V) announced today (March 30, 2022), the company will be transformed into the largest publicly-traded security company in Canada on closing of the transaction.

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Input Capital (INP.V) – operational update

Yesterday (June 4, 2018), INP.V confirmed that they continue to achieve sales success as evidenced by a growing number of streaming contracts entered into with farmers.  Since January 30, 2018, mortgage streams totalling over $25 million have been approved, which in most cases have been coupled with a marketing stream.  Continue reading “Input Capital (INP.V) – operational update”

Input Capital (INP.V) – mortgage streaming

INP.V has a new presentation about their mortgage stream product.  Themoneynarrative likes the agricultural space and recommends the company as a DIVIDEND PICK (suitable for investors with medium to high risk tolerance); have a look at our original publication from November 8, 2017: Input Capital (INP.V)Continue reading “Input Capital (INP.V) – mortgage streaming”

themoneynarrative 3-month report card – Input Capital (INP.V)

Report publication date: November 8, 2017
Recommendation: Buy on dips to $1.59.
Prior trading day (November 7, 2017) price close: $1.65
Report date (November 8, 2017) trading range: $1.60 – $1.65 Continue reading “themoneynarrative 3-month report card – Input Capital (INP.V)”

themoneynarrative report card – Input Capital (INP.V)

Report publication date: November 8, 2017
Recommendation: Buy on dips to $1.59.
Prior trading day (November 7, 2017) price close: $1.65
Report date (November 8, 2017) trading range: $1.60 – $1.65 Continue reading “themoneynarrative report card – Input Capital (INP.V)”

Input Capital (INP.V)

INP.V is a Saskatchewan-based agricultural-streaming (primarily canola) company with business across the Canadian prairies.  They buy an agreed-upon amount of a farmer’s output in exchange for cash and expertise to help the farmer improve his yield.  The company then sells the canola to grain handlers and crushers.  Security is taken against Continue reading “Input Capital (INP.V)”