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Sixth Wave Innovations Inc SIXWF

Sixth Wave Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based nanotechnology company with patented technologies. The Company is focused on the extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using specialized molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). The Company’s product brands include AMIPs, IXOS and Affinity. The IXOS is a line of extraction polymers formulated for deployment in the gold mining industry. The Affinity system is using its MIPs, which are designed to capture and extract cannabinoids from filtered crude extracts without the use of traditional winterization and distillation. The Company’s patent portfolio covers extensions of the designs for extraction and purification of other critical metals including nickel, cobalt, rare earth elements, and platinum group metals. It also designs, develops and commercializes MIP solutions across a spectrum of industries.


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Comment by throwaway11on May 13, 2022 6:19pm
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RE:How did Gluckman get his PhD?

RE:How did Gluckman get his PhD?funny, isn't it? How when you're in the thick of something you can't see the obvious. Then once you're outside of it, it all becomes clear. I saw this coming months - heck, even over a year ago and held on to -most of- my shares anyway because I believed in the tech.

Guess we live and learn. My learning is that no fast, hard rule applies about anything.

"Trust what you know, if the product is great, the stock will do great" gets parroted by various famous finance personalities.

This isn't true in many cases. Instead, who controls the largest sum of shares and the infrastructure they trade with is; who ever has the most money decides the stock price. The product doesn't matter, and in fact, if it's good, there are several circumstances they'd want to destroy the stock price on purpose.

I will hold on to my shares. If nothing starts looking up I will be around next February to vote with my relatively meager count off them. Hope you join.
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