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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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Comment by netsilon Feb 26, 2018 9:42am
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RE:Tossing an opinion out here and hope Rgx execs are reading

RE:Tossing an opinion out here and hope Rgx execs are readingThank you for the your thoughts Bill, i agree with you to an extent but trully believe any significant SP movement will come as a result of income streams through agreements. 

Looking at the pace of the developments in the last year, snafus are inevitable and i personally could care less about the French plant news.They've done a lot since then and continue to support the shareholder. 

Mazen put his own money in when nobody would. 
Others have done the same since.
The argex name is starting to shine again in the industry 
No dilution since.
Still got a patented process.

I think from a strategic perspective the management team have critical decisions tio make such as:

-How many licenses can we issue and still own a large portion of the production market?
-Do we do charge a royalty on production from licensees?
-Do we use the stream income from licenses to retrofit plants? (GRAVY OVER GRAVY BABY!)

I honestly don't care about the SP in the short term as i am more concerned with the strategy.

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