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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 TITANIUMJOEon Aug 31, 2019 11:01am
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RE:RE:RE:It’s all over ...

RE:RE:RE:It’s all over ...I agree. Negligence of not getting the engineering package causing a huge devaluation. A great devaluation to detour other bidders, so the CEO could pick the company up and complete the important task after his solo bid was accepted. Nice little story. In the best interest of investors? Yes class action lawsuit. I believe in a corporation situation, the lawsuit can go beyond the corporation to the CEO personally in the case of negligence. So maybe the company is broke but the CEO has his personal wealth. 

On another note.....In the list list of potential bidders, didn’t see the country of China listed, but only the city Hong Kong, also didn’t see the USA or Saudi Arabia listed. Were key potential bidders purposely avoided? Did I miss something here?



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