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Posted by Sslee > 2022-01-27 08:59 | Report Abuse
By the way I think Banks will no lend any money to PN17 company unless: Financial institutions ask for a guarantor when they are uncomfortable with the primary borrower's financial situation.
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Posted by Sslee > 2022-01-27 08:53 | Report Abuse
Just one question: do Bankers, Institution Players and fund managers have a policy to forbib buying stocks with PN 17 status?
If there is such a policy then it is simple to know who is buying and who is selling.