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Regenx Tech Corp. C.RGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  RGXTF

Regenx Tech Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in development and commercialization of its environmentally friendly processing technologies for the recovery of precious metals. It has two operating segments, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Spain and mineral extraction through use of its equipment in North America. It is focused on the extraction of platinum and palladium from diesel catalytic converters. It provides an alternative from environmentally harsh smelters to modern technology to recover the precious metals. Its industries using catalytic converters include generators, industrial, automotive, light trucks, commercial vehicles, and heavy equipment. The Company’s subsidiaries include SME Resources Ltd., Mineworx Technologies Inc., Regenx USA Inc., and MWX Espana, S.A.U.


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Comment by AlfTanneron Mar 27, 2024 11:57am
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RE:RE:The numbers no longer work

RE:RE:The numbers no longer workThere is no way in heck you are going to get that midpoint grade of 700 ppm.  The supply available is heavily skewed toward the low grade.  Even 400 ppm is probably optimistic.  Just look at what they have been doing so far.  They are currently doing the very low grade because that is what is available.  The higher grade stuff goes to the refineries.

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