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finder's fee
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findĀ·er's fee (fndrz)
n. pl. finders' fees
A fee paid to the finder of financial backing for a venture or to a party that brings the principals in a venture together.
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Noun1.finder's fee - a fee that is paid to someone who finds a source of financial backing or to someone who brings people together for business purposes; "the agency got a finder's fee when their candidate was hired as the new CEO"
fee - a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services


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Finder's fees in cash or units and finder's warrants may be paid in connection with the Private Placement.
The Company paid finder's fees of 367,500 common shares of the company in connection with the private placement in accordance with the TSX Venture Exchange policies and not subject to H.
Pinnacle will pay finder's fees equal to 8% of the gross proceeds of the financing.
 
 
 
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