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PyroGenesis Inc T.PYR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PYRGF

PyroGenesis Inc., formerly PyroGenesis Canada Inc., is a Canada-based high-tech company. The Company is engaged in the design, development, manufacture and commercialization of advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions which reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). The Company has created proprietary, patented and advanced plasma technologies that are used in four markets: iron ore palletization, aluminum, waste management, and additive manufacturing. It provides engineering and manufacturing expertise, contract research, as well as turnkey process equipment packages to the defense, metallurgical, mining, additive manufacturing (including 3D printing), oil and gas, and environmental industries. Its products and services include plasma atomized metal powders, aluminum and zinc dross recovery, waste management, plasma torches, and innovation/custom process development. It offers PUREVAP, which is a high purity metallurgical grade silicon and solar grade silicon from quartz.


TSX:PYR - Post by User

Comment by Aarman4on Jan 31, 2021 12:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Slow is smooth

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Slow is smoothIt's pretty simple, and no, I don't have a job, but I do have a semi-regular income that shows up, usually monthly, sometimes more every few months, and I allocate a small portion of that to purchase securities....I think spring is a risky business, but it is pretty easy to protect yourself from them... But good companies, plain and simple...... I'm not selling any of my Pyrogenesis shares until I see what happens with hpq purevap and the torch deals, and more importantly what Peter pascal does with the capital he brings in.... Until then, I am continuously buying, and more than thrilled for lower prices... My last Pyrogenesis purchase was some point in December, I woke up with plans to purchase a couple weeks ago to see a yen percent rise, so I haven't bought this month.... But I'm not in trial here, just a guy on a website, lol.... Simple stuff though, business is different that share price, and once somebody realizes that, it's a whole lot easier and more profitable. Cheers
Mattboy wrote:
fdfd12 wrote: A note to Aarman4.

You want the stock price to go into the $3's so you can buy more.

It was in the $3's for 4 months straight!

Why didn't you buy all that you need to have your full position then.
Why do you need it to go down again?

You had your chance for 4 months.
Something doesn't smell right here.


Aarman4 wrote: Why do we care so much? Are we selling immediately afterwards? Have we decided we are finished accumulating?

I look forward to more bags, just like the rest of you, but do we seriously have no more capital left to invest and we are just sitting there ataring at the trading account thinking tomorrow will make us millions more?

Assumption - We own shares of the Pyrogenesis business, therefore we believe that the plans we have seen in the different business lines are going forward properly.....

If we believe in the company, what is the rush? 

I want the share price back down in the $3 range like last week so I can buy more for even cheaper!

$2 would be a god send!

$0.50!!!! Would we be hanging our heads in shame?

I believe in the company, and the crazy share price swings are only providing me with more buying opportunities, and I sincerely hope they continue to happen down into the $3's, so I can buy more cheap shares, because I AM NOT selling at $6 or $10 or $20, so what is the rush?

Cheers!


StairwayTo wrote: Sure thought about it, that's why I think contract(s) is imminent this week or next before listing.


FullMonty22 wrote:

Sounds like it would be a good idea for PYR to sign some deals before nasdaq... wow I wonder if PYR had thought of that before their co-listing? Honestly, might just be the key to their whole extremely detailed and coordinated commercializations efforts over the previous several years... ever think of that

 

StairwayTo wrote: Good point.
But I still think it's never too early to sign some good deals before entering to Nasdaq.
There will be more after.
 

 

kjs4381 wrote:
StairwayTo wrote: BIG league sorry

StairwayTo wrote: Yes, I beleive that after Nasdaq there will be some contracts, but let's make some noise before entering to the bid league. A nice jump from $4 to $6 combined with large volume would certainly open up some eyes on day 1

kjs4381 wrote:
StairwayTo wrote: Let's get started Monday with this slow is smooth.
Let's start with 1 torch, then hopefully another one a few weeks later, and a week later, and a week later.
They have to start showing some action before Nasdaq


They don't have to, but I think after the nasdaq listing is better timing. I think next nr about torches is going to be about a large contract, and the more eyes on pyr at that time the better. So being listed on tsx and nasdaq makes more sense, and better for all shareholders. Jmo

 

 


I think being noticed by Catherine Wood and included in the Ark fund, would mean we have made it to the big leagues, wouldn't it? Jmo

 

 

 

 




he might be getting this thing every two weeks called a pay check and maybe invests a portion of that after his expenses. Hard to know but generally that's what I and many other investors do.



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