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EcoSynthetix Inc T.ECO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ECSNF

EcoSynthetix Inc. is a Canada-based renewable chemicals company specializing in bio-based materials that are used as inputs in a range of products. The Company offers a range of sustainable engineered biopolymers that allow customers to reduce their use of harmful materials, such as formaldehyde and styrene-based chemicals. It is engaged in the development and commercialization of environmentally friendly, bio-based technologies as replacement solutions for synthetic, petrochemical-based adhesives and other related products in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. The Company’s flagship products, DuraBind, Surflock, Bioform and EcoSphere, are used to manufacture wood composites, personal care, paper, tissue and packaging products, and enable performance improvements, economic benefits and carbon footprint reduction. It operates in one segment: the biopolymer nanosphere technology platform.


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Comment by poster46on Apr 08, 2015 1:19pm
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Post# 23609349

RE:RE:RE:Stock quote

RE:RE:RE:Stock quoteSo, the reason I posted ATS quotes is that most folks do not understand the way Canadian markets work. Eunice, your understanding barely scratches the surface. Suffice it to say, it took me a lot of losing trades before understanding how the market actually works, and now I am much more careful about order placement.

Of course, if you are buying something to hold for 1-3 years it matters little whether you pay .05 more or less on a $1.40 stock - investing and trading are different areas of competence.

I think T.ECO is an excellent _speculative_ investment opportunity and yet I realize that a lot of people feel negatively because the price is stuck near multi-year lows. Inevitably most people who bought shares are at a loss, until the price turns around. I think it will.

It is also a very thinly-traded stock so you have to be careful about how you trade it if  you do - that's just smart business.

Good luck and let's keep the conversation going.


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