What next for COUV?

We knew on the 17th of February that this was going to Grey market so why are we left in the dark.

Only these I’ve seen have access to grey and were trading yesterday.

Apologies. I missed a key line… in the UK… lol

A UK/European broker with access to grey markets, I don’t think it exists. :thinking: you can sign-up to Schwab if you really wanted access which takes UK customers.

@David can you just confirm that our shares are still held in custody with you (IB) and if/when COUV returns to OTC you will release these for us to trade?

In the event these don’t return to OTC, say in 3-6months or longer what is the outcome here? they cant stay in limbo forever surely?

Thanks

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@David Any update please? reference the above question from myself.

Thanks

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As my colleague David previously pointed out, we will try holding the shares until they get listed on an execution venue we have access to. This is the best option that we have at the moment.

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To add to my previous Tradezero possibly appear to have access to grey markets too. Mentioned on ST but I’m dubious.

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Hi there @Rumen @David

Any news about COUV and what you can do about it?

Thanks

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Unfortunately, the situation has not changed. Our execution intermediary still does not execute any orders with the instrument.

What happens to our $COUV shares how can we sell them? Same question for $CBBT once they have been removed from the OTC and moved to different markets how can we sell them as they’re still being traded elsewhere?

Until ¢COUV returns to Pink Sheets / OTC then our shares in them are in limbo and held in name only for us with IBKR/212 until such time as we can trade them again. However with other limitations to OTC Penny stocks it makes me wonder how much control we’ll get back then regardless if it gets approved to Pink Sheets / OTC again.

CBBT is being traded as of 6pm today on expert market.

It managed to get back to 0.02 from being dead.

Would be possible to let go of the position? Meaning of course loose 100% of the invested money.

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