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Mugwumps88

11/03/20 8:59 PM

#138902 RE: Hate Liars #138901

Does anyone know of any other pennies that have uplisted to the QB? Just wondering what affect that had. Anyone?

Mugwumps88

11/03/20 9:12 PM

#138903 RE: Hate Liars #138901

Doing a little googling found 2 interesting items...

EFSH uplisted to QB and that day started a rocketship ride up up from $2 to $7 within a week or so.

Also GRBX filed for uplisting to NASDAQ but their SP is on .48, Anyone able to explain that? I thought minimum price was $2,

resx18

11/04/20 7:53 AM

#138916 RE: Hate Liars #138901

Great post $PCTL

Hate Liars

11/04/20 10:12 AM

#138931 RE: Hate Liars #138901

Is Uplisting to OTCQB important for PCTL? YES! Add'l info:

What does it mean to uplist to the middle tier?

QBer's must maintain current reporting that is annually verified...Very important to PCTL Investors!!!

What is OTCQB

Stocks trading over-the-counter is organized into three groups. The OTCQB, also called "The Venture Market," is the middle tier. It was created in 2010 and consists of early-stage and developing U.S. and international companies.


To be eligible, companies must be current in their reporting, undergo annual verification and certification, meet a $0.01 bid test, and may not be in bankruptcy. Companies listed here report to a U.S. regulator such as the SEC or FDIC. The fees for listing on OTCQB markets is $12,000 per annum, with a one-time application fee of $2,500.


The OTCQB replaced the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)-operated OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB) as the main market for trading OTC securities that report to a U.S. regulator. As it has no minimum financial standards, the OTCQB includes shell companies, penny stocks, and small foreign issuers.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. OTCQB is the middle-tier of OTC markets and lists early-stage and developing companies in the U.S. and international markets.

2. Companies must meet minimum reporting standards, pass a bid test, and must undergo annual verification.