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Abaxx Technologies Inc N.ABXX

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABXXF

Abaxx Technologies Inc. is a financial technology company that is developing and deploying software tools that make communication, trade, and transactions secure. The Company is primarily focused on launching Abaxx Commodity Futures Exchange and Clearinghouse, regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, to support trading and risk management with physically settled benchmark futures contracts in the commodity markets at the center of the energy transition to a low-carbon emissions economy. The Company is also focused on building Smarter Markets, which allow tools, benchmarks and technology to drive market-based solutions to challenges, including climate change and the energy transition.


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Comment by stockwelldayon Jan 28, 2011 9:11am
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RE: RE: RE: Stockwell another question...

RE: RE: RE: Stockwell another question...
my thinking is this, if the largest slurry pipeline for iron ore is currently being built at 522 km (read: it hasnt been tested yet), i dont know how anyone can just jump to one 750 km long and automatically assume it will work.....  there are too many physcial forces at work regarding wear and tear that make this diffucult along with the issue that no engineering feat like this has ever been accomplished...  each investor needs to ask themselves if this pipe is wishful thinking or if it can be achieved. 

read the NML feasability reports, they dont address this issue... in fact, one of the "experts" in pipeliness from California who was consulted has even visited the property....
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