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Covalon Technologies Ltd V.COV

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVALF

Covalon Technologies Ltd. is a patient-driven medical device company. Through a portfolio of patented technologies and solutions for advanced wound care, infection prevention, and medical device coatings, the Company offers gentler and more compassionate options for patients to heal with less infections, less pain, and better outcomes. Its solutions are designed for patients and made for care providers. It leverages its patented medical technology platforms and expertise in two ways: by developing products that are sold under Covalon’s name and by developing and commercializing medical products for other medical companies under development and license contracts. It provides a range of specialized medical devices, medical dressings and advanced medical technology designed for infection prevention, complex wound closure and perioperative care. Its perioperative care solutions provide antimicrobial protection of pre-operative skin, through postoperative incision care to scar prophylaxis.


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Comment by zenvestingon Jul 10, 2014 1:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Remember we had a share consolidation

RE:RE:RE:RE:Remember we had a share consolidationWhere did all the money go since 2007?  Are you refering to the share price?  Do you realize the market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price by he number of shares outstanding?  

This is simple.....the number of shares was decreased 10:1 with the reverse split, so so the market capitalization dropped proportionately....and now there is much more potential for share price appreciation than there was before.

This company  has everything it had going for it back in 2007 and much more (SurgiClear, IV Clear, Molnlycke, new advanced coating business); but now has a much lower value.....buy low, sell high....and I personally believe higher highs are ahead.  



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