Q: My only small biotech investment (perhaps I should say Gamble) is Nervgen NVG. I am up nicely so I put it in the the "leave it alone" list of stocks that we have. Today it came to my attention that management decided to delist from the Canadian venture exchange since they have a listing on the Nasdaq (to save admin costs). I am fine with that but in the press release there was no mention of what kind of exchange rate we will receive since the Nasdaq listing is obviously in $USD. I believe that I bought our NRV in $CAD on the venture and not on the Nasdaq (our platform RBC shows that as well). So how does it work when a company delists from an exchange in one currency, leaving the remaining listing in a different currency. If you can give any additional thoughts or comments on NRV's prospects I would certainly appreciate it since it is a name that gets very little press.
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Q: Can I get your assessment of NGEN? Can the fundamentals support a sustained move in this one? That is some major volume coming in on those up days! Thanks.