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When did 20-20 become publicly traded?
December 8, 2004.
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What is 20-20’s proper full name?
20-20 Technologies Inc. (English) , Technologies 20-20 inc. (French)
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Can I buy or sell stock directly through 20-20?
No. Shares can be bought and/or sold through a stockbroker, bank or any other financial institution that provides brokerage services. 20-20 does not sell its shares directly to investors.
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Where are your shares traded today?
20-20’s shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol TWT.
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Does 20-20 pay a dividend?
No. 20-20 currently does not pay a dividend. The Board of Directors reviews this policy on an annual basis.
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What is the number of Common Shares of the company?
Approximately 18.8 million shares.
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Where can I find a copy of 20-20’s Fact Sheet?
The latest 20-20 Fact Sheet can be downloaded from the 20-20 website. If you require a paper copy, please contact our Investor Relations department at (514) 332-4112 or send an email to investorrelations@2020.net
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Who is 20-20’s transfer agent?
20-20’s transfer agent and registrar is Computershare Trust Company of Canada. In Toronto, Ontario, Computershare Trust Company of Canada is located at 100 University Ave., 9th floor, M5J 2Y1; Telephone: 1-800-564-6253.
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How do I obtain a copy of the most recent annual report or quarterly reports?
Electronic copies of quarterly reports and annual reports are available on our website under Reports & Filings. If you require a paper copy, please contact our Investor Relations department at (514) 332-4112 or send an email to
investorrelations@2020.net
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When is the next earnings release?
Please refer to our Investor Events section of this website.
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Where can I find stock price history and historical stock charts for 20-20?
You may contact your broker or consult an investment Web site for this information. We also provide stock charts with price and volume data on a variety of time periods on this website.
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When is the next Annual Meeting of Shareholders?
Please refer to our Presentations & Webcasts section of this website.
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Where can I obtain additional information about 20-20?
For additional information not found on this Web site or to request printed documents, please contact our Investor Relations department at (514) 332-4112 or send an email to investorrelations@2020.net
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How can I retrieve disclosure documents filed by 20-20 with provincial securities commissions in Canada?
20-20 Technologies Inc., as a corporation listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada, files disclosure documents required by provincial securities laws electronically through SEDAR. You can access these documents on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com.
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Does 20-20 file any disclosure documents with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)?
No. 20-20 is not listed on any U.S. stock exchange and is not required to file any disclosure documents with the SEC at this time.
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Who are 20-20’s external auditors?
KPMG S.R.L.
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Does 20-20’s fiscal year run on a calendar-year basis?
No. 20-20’s fiscal year runs from November 1 to October 31. Annual audited consolidated financial results are usually announced in late January. Quarterly unaudited consolidated financial results are usually disclosed in March (first quarter), June (second quarter) and September (third quarter) and January (fourth quarter/year-end results).
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How do I obtain information about my account and/or how to sell/transfer ownership of my shares?
If you are a registered shareholder, you should contact Computershare Trust Company of Canada.
If you are not a registered shareholder, you should contact your broker or financial institution.
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If my 20-20 share certificate is lost, stolen or destroyed, how can I replace it?
If your 20-20 share certificate has been lost, stolen or destroyed, you should contact Computershare Trust Company of Canada. A representative from the Shareholder Service department will send you the necessary documentation to arrange for the issuance of a replacement certificate. You will also be required to pay an indemnity bond premium fee, which is equal to 2% of the market value of the shares represented by your lost certificate(s).
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What is the company's growth strategy?
20-20’s performance is driven by a two-tiered growth strategy: - further enhancement of our end-to-end solution through strategic acquisitions, software and catalog updates and complementary new software modules designed by our R&D team – and steadily broadening our customer segments and geographical markets by a team of seasoned professional tuned in to customer needs.
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What analysts follow 20-20?
Lawrence Rhee
Thanos Moschopoulos
Richard Tse
Scott Penner
Blackmount Capital Inc.
BMO Capital Markets
National Bank Financial
TD Newscrest