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Newlox Gold Ventures Corp C.LUX

Alternate Symbol(s):  NWLXF

Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. is a Canada-based environmental reclamation and mineral recovery company. The Company is engaged in the business of operating tailings remediation and gold recovery facilities in Costa Rica. The Company is focused on developing gold projects through precious metals recovery from mining waste. It produces gold through environmental remediation by recovering residual precious metals and contaminants from tailings. The reclamation process is designed to provide environmental remediation and gold production. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Oro Roca, S.A., has built an environmental reclamation facility in Central America.


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Post by edhopperon Mar 17, 2000 6:56pm
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Post# 1598801

Luxell's technology

Luxell's technology As I stated before. Luxell's technology is the real deal. It is already the technology of choice in the aviation industry and with their move to consumer electronics, which should hit full production of larget touch screen displays by next year it will be impressive. It took a while to get a demo of their smaller consumer panels simply because Luxell usually takes a display that has not passed every test 100% and uses it as demo. Their yield is so high now, and the demand so strong that in the end they were tired of waiting and used a good one. The major product: The 1/4 VGA currently used in NEC's cell phones. They are now presenting this to other cell phone manufacturer's for their next generation mobile phones. Glare has not normally been an issue with cell phones since a user can shift the orientation of the phone to minimize overhead glare. However as the displays incorporate color and graphics glare becomes a real problem, especially in outdoor applications. Luxell has a solution to this, their Blacklite Model LX-I-320x240.80. This is a real product that has caught the industries eye. I think it's great. ed. Regards
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