Earthlabs sees executives buying large insider investment - Spot.v

 Execs in this microcap have been buying shares in the 19 cent range.  The current market cap is 27 million and the business saw pretty choppy quarterly reporting over the last year.  Earthlabs operates as a SaaS or Software as a Service business in the mining industry.   They have a web-publishing business and communications group that runs CEO.CA and recently purchased MINING.COM and other offerings in the publishing digital space.   We see these as the area that has spur the insider investment.  Execs in March made significant insider purchases.  As a group they see the current price as undervalued.     SPOT>V is stock on the venture exchange we ask you to do your own due diligence.

INSIDER NAME

TITLE

TRANSACTION

DATETRANSACTION DATE

NUM OF SHARESDIVIDEND AMOUNT

PRICE

TOTALTRANSACTION TOTAL

Cejay Kim

CBO

Buy

03/13/24

262,000

0.18000

35,015

Denis Roland Laviolette

Chair

Buy

03/12/24

183,500

0.18990

25,816

Vincent Dubé-Bourgeois

Pres.

Buy

03/11/24

10,000

0.18000

1,334

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