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To: Boolish who wrote (71548)2/18/2011 3:12:32 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233807
 
Yes, I do. I've a named company, my wife, daughter and myself are shareholders.



To: Boolish who wrote (71548)2/18/2011 3:25:53 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233807
 
There is one possible downside to this... The CRA may challenge your status as being a corporation. They may rule you being a "sole proprietor". In which case, your tax situation changes drastically.

********* This post is not intended to be financial or tax avoidance advice ************



To: Boolish who wrote (71548)2/21/2011 9:48:55 AM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 233807
 
Post says Intertainment Media enjoys networking surge

2011-02-21 09:33 ET - In the News
Shares issued 125,492,087
INT Close 2011-02-18 C$ 0.47

The Financial Post reports in its Saturday edition that around this time of year, columnist Peter Hodson finds it instructive to do a screen on which stocks are doing well already in this year's few short weeks. Mr. Hodson writes that such a screen can give investors clues on many things: which sectors are moving, which companies are beating expectations, which "dogs" are recovering, and so on. Every once in a while, you will find a real diamond among the sparkles, a diamond that might continue to shine and even get bigger. Intertainment Media is up an impressive 430 per cent so far this year. The company provides proprietary programs for clients to help build brand loyalty and programs, but the real excitement this year is from its Ortsbo real-time translator. Ortsbo allows users to communicate on social network sites despite differences in languages. The company has more than 50 languages already developed. Because of the growth and success of Facebook, many see all social network companies as valuable. The fact that shares in Facebook are only available through secondary markets further helps fuel investor frenzy for anything deemed "social networking." This might be one to watch.