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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."


GREY:ARGEF - Post by User

Comment by Mininggeneralon Jun 19, 2019 11:03pm
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RE:Still...

RE:Still...Sac, if by chance Argex restructures, old shares are worthless and new shares will be issued. You will be buying new shares. What happens to the stock? The short answer is that most of the time, the stock of a company in Chapter 11 becomes worthless and shareholders get completely wiped out. Purchasing stock of a bankrupt company for pennies per share and hoping to make a quick buck when the company restructures almost always turns out to be a bad idea. The company may issue new shares upon emerging from bankruptcy, at which point the old shares are cancelled and become worthless.
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