Source: MiniLuxe
  • Common shares of MiniLuxe Holding Corp. (MNLX) have commenced trading on the OTCQX under the symbol MNLXF
  • Upgrading to the OTCQX Market will provide transparent trading for the company’s U.S. investors
  • MiniLuxe is a digital-first, socially-responsible lifestyle brand for the nail and waxing industry
  • Miniluxe Holding Corp. (MNLX) opened trading at C$1.44 per share

Common shares of MiniLuxe Holding Corp. (MNLX) have commenced trading on the OTCQX under the symbol MNLXF. 

Upgrading to the OTCQX Market is an important step for companies seeking to provide transparent trading for their U.S. investors.

To qualify for the OTCQX, companies must meet high financial standards, follow best practice corporate governance and demonstrate compliance with applicable securities laws.

“We are excited by this partnership with OTC Markets Group and the opportunity to expand our reach of prospective investors to the US,” said Tony Tjan, Chairman and Co-founder of MiniLuxe.

MiniLuxe is a digital-first, socially-responsible lifestyle brand and talent empowerment platform for the nail and waxing industry. MiniLuxe derives its revenue streams from the provision of nail care and waxing services and product sales.

Miniluxe Holding Corp. (MNLX) opened trading at C$1.44 per share.

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