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Nanalysis Scientific Corp. V.NSCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSCIF

Nanalysis develops and manufactures compact MRI and NMR devices for clinical, laboratory, and industrial markets. These portable devices require no liquid helium or any other cryogens. The company’s devices are used in diagnostics and chemical analysis across a range of industries (medical, pharma, biotech, mining, oil and gas, and more) as well as numerous government and university research labs around the world.


TSXV:NSCI - Post by User

Post by GoldenArmon Nov 18, 2021 5:04pm
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US and Canadian volume surge at the close

US and Canadian volume surge at the closeThey continue their triple digit growth, growing backlog and prepayment. I expect we'll see $3+/shr soon (in my opinion based on what was reported).

The company knows it has to increase prouction and they are heading in the right direction there. Other than that I can't see any negative. The K'Prime deal will expand their marketability and sales.

Heck I want a bench top NMR machine. Used NMR in University and my Physics tutor was working on MRI back in the late 80s. Having one could open up business opportunities on competitive laboratory analysis without the massive costs of Supercons. This really is disruptive tech!
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