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Vection Technologies: Shares slip on September quarterly report

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  • Vection Technologies (VR1) closed in the red this afternoon after releasing its latest quarterly financial report
  • The company went cashflow-negative by around $700,000 for the quarter and had $2.3 million in the bank at the end of September
  • However, the company raised $6 million through a share placement in early October, bolstering its cash position to around $8 million
  • Including this fresh influx of cash, Vection said it has around $8 million in the bank, which it claims provides a “robust foundation” for growth
  • On top of this, Vection signed a partnership with tech giant Dell Technologies in August
  • Nevertheless, shares in VR1 couldn’t escape a tough day on the tech sector and closed almost 8 per cent lower at 12 cents each
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