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Natcore Technology Inc NTCXF

Natcore Technology Inc is a Canada based company. It is a research and development company providing solar cells with improved efficiency and reduced cost. It is focused on using its proprietary nanotechnology discoveries to enable a variety of applications including laser processing, tandem quantum-dot solar cells and its Natcore Foil Cell structure, the development of which eliminates the need to use high-cost silver in mass-manufactured silicon solar cells.


GREY:NTCXF - Post by User

Post by 1moretimeon Jan 23, 2020 7:47pm
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A wait and see, but after 14 months the stock was still

A wait and see, but after 14 months the stock was still trading and so someone (s) waiting to cash in on the news.

To facilitate the acquisition of these valuable medical technology operations, the Natcore board has approved a reverse split of current shares outstanding and warrants and a subsequent issuance of shares to Shuler Investment Partners, LP, as noted above. Natcore anticipates issuing additional press releases over the coming weeks to provide further details and information on the proposed transaction.

Let's See if it's a Pump.
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