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Argex Titanium Inc. ARGEF

"Argex Titanium Inc is a Canadian company producing high-grade titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment. The company has developed a chloride-based technology, which is environmentally sustainable. The white pigment produced by Argex is to be used in high-quality paints, plastics, specialty, and other applications."


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Post by Kiwi3on Jun 19, 2015 11:40pm
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Post# 23851287

Going Forward

Going ForwardArgex has not followed up on funder leads and being non responsive they get what they have earned. They are a good investment at these levels, IMO, if they just do a couple of adjustments. They are totally missing it. Sometimes the obvious is too simple. Their management has superior credentials but just cannot deal with fundamentals. That tells me the fundamentals do not work. That means the tech has an issue getting to a marketable purity. Their solution is to reduce costs by cutting product development. Every one in the market knows they are promoting and selling fluff but only because they spend their money on executive compensation and great trips. Us lab rats could use a bit of support especially since our tax credits are going to pay the corporate "geniuses".
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