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BioExx Specialty Proteins Ltd BIXZF

"Bioexx Specialty Proteins Inc is engaged in the development and commercialization of processing technologies, for use in the extracting various active ingredients from organic and inorganic materials. The company's primary focus is on the production of proteins from canola and other oilseed feedstocks. Its products include Isolexx, a protein isolate for use in bakery products, meat products, vegetarian food products and meat analogues, and nutritional and protein bars, drinks, and supplements;


GREY:BIXZF - Post by User

Comment by DrAuditon Mar 02, 2012 4:31pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: coke

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: coke

Indeed.  I say respectfully that Canadian Rye is sometimes a disappointment - I was told recently that it does not even legallly have to have the ingredients of a rye, just the "character" of the rye?? How can this be ?  As said, the Jim Beam Yellow Label is quite nice if you like that dry rye-like finish. 

I think we will have the cash to buy lots by the middle of the year.  Because I just do not see BXI ever building another plant.  "Two days a week" might be code for we got one on the hook,... start reeling her in.  GEA exonerates them from the need to pursue greater volumes - as long as GEA says its scalable, who cares what is produced at this point.  The purity seems to be top notch.

So Game Over.  I'll take a buck - maybe a buck and a quarter.  Once (if?) we get past Q4 reporting it might be time to load up.  Price is right.

 

 

 

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