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Co2 Solutions Inc COSLF

CO2 Solutions Inc is a Canada-based firm engaged in the development of proprietary technologies for capturing and producing of carbon dioxide. The company is focused on commercializing an enzyme-based technology for efficient CO2 capture from various industrial flue gasses for reuse or sequestration. The company's technology has various industrial applications, such as enhanced oil recovery, pulp and paper, water treatment, greenhouses, beverage carbonation, and other uses. Most of its revenue comes from the Canada market, while it also has a presence in the United States and European countries.


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Comment by Co2Harveston Sep 13, 2019 7:41am
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RE:Does anyone know about Novozymes?

RE:Does anyone know about Novozymes?Wow, they appear to be big, with an $85B market cap (at least according to Bloomberg before they were delisted: https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/NZYM/B:PZ). Would a company like this not be interested in snapping up a small start-up on the cheap? Their daily trading volume was likely more than CST's total market cap. They appear to have been restructuring/transforming their company according to the news releases on their site: https://www.novozymes.com/en.
Co2Harvest wrote: According to this July article, they are experimenting with carbonic anhydrase in what seems to me the same/similar absorber/stripper configuration that CST promotes. Possible patent fight for CST? https://sciencenordic.com/climate-change-co2-environment/human-blood-can-help-rescue-worlds-climate/1555048


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