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CVW CleanTech Inc V.CVW

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVWFF

CVW CleanTech Inc. is a Canada-based clean technology company. The Company is focused on providing solutions to the mining sector of Canada's oil sands industry. The Company has developed a suite of technologies called Creating Value from Waste (CVW) that recover bitumen, solvents, valuable minerals and water from oil sands froth treatment tailings. Its technology is designed to intercept oil sands froth treatment tailings before discharge to tailings ponds, recover commodities that are lost to tailings ponds, and thicken these residual tailings for their permanent deposit in designated disposal areas. Recovered commodities include naphtha, bitumen, and valuable minerals. It has developed technologies to recover heavy minerals, primarily titanium minerals and zircon sand, and a significant portion of the bitumen and diluent from this tailings stream (the Oil Sands Project). The Company has a concentrator plant (CP) and mineral separation plant.


TSXV:CVW - Post by User

Comment by Robsopinionon Mar 24, 2022 11:42am
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RE:RE:RE:Welcome. LolHey Bub,
Was not trying to patronize at all, was honestly looking to confirm the company you were talking about. Often on these boards I learn about new, connected companies that I had not heard about previously.
I first bought into this company about a decade ago, for just over $1.00. I sold some around $1.40, bought somemore back at $1.05 or so. Then in the depths of the Covid melt down I picked up some more at around $.30. In the last couple of months, when the SP had been skyrocketing up I sold at $1.28 (this was the top at the time) because it had gone up so quickly, and I couldn't fully understand why. I sold enough shares to cover all of my investment costs, so everything I hold now is profit.
I have no idea how many shares you hold, but am very certain it is more than I do, I'm holding just under 10,000 right now. To many that is peanuts, to others that would be a large investment.
I respect you, and your insight, and I assure you that no ill will or patronization was intended.
Rob
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