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dynaCERT Inc T.DYA

Alternate Symbol(s):  DYFSF

dynaCERT Inc. is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and distributes carbon emission reduction technology along with its proprietary HydraLytica Telematics. It is engaged in the design, engineering, testing, manufacturing and distribution of a patent pending transportable hydrogen generator aftermarket product. Its HydraGEN Technology uses simple electrolysis to turn distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen gases that are produced on demand. Its technology is designed for use with many types and sizes of diesel engines used in on-road vehicles, reefer trailers, off-road construction, power generation, mining and forestry equipment. Its products include HG1B, HG2R, HG6C, and others. HydraLytica Telematics, a means of monitoring fuel consumption and calculating greenhouse gases emissions savings designed for the tracking of possible future carbon credits for use with internal combustion engines. It serves various industries, including trucking, construction, mining and others.


TSX:DYA - Post by User

Comment by simplicition Feb 05, 2021 12:02pm
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Post# 32484402

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DAY #4.......

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:DAY #4.......Man, there are a lot of 73's on this board......

I am not saying he doesn't give ME facts. He doesn't give ANYBODY facts, (including you). 

I don't make conclusions up. I draw conclusions from the evidence presented. Just as you do when you make your decisions and draw your own conclusions. I think that is how everybody operates. 

And while on the subject, what factual evidence did you draw from to conclude that I should be long gone?

Whatever value that exists in the current share price has been built on nothing but BS hype and you know it. 

If you need proof, look no further than the fact that since inception this company has been touting the same range of fuel savings since almost forever. And isn't it odd that over this same time frame they've announced at least four re-designs of the same widget. If that doesn't tell you that there is a real problem here then nothing will. 

Whether I am long or not is none of your affair, but I can assure you that my shareholdings in this company have reached 7 digits a few times.

For the last several years I have viewed this as a trader and nothing more.

My reasoning is simple. An investment three things: good products, good management and good timing. 

We have no proof that the product is any good. (see above). Management has been anything but successful at generating operating profits, creating products that are market proven, and shareholder value. Furthermore they've been trying for 7 years a timeframe when the rate of change of change has only accelerated. In other words..... the market opportunity has been reduced considerably and there is far more competition than ever before. 

Now as to your CONCLUSION, that posts such as the ones I make influence the share price. I bow to TEDDYO's comment. They simply do not. 

How about you spend a little time and assess the short positions for this stock over the last 12 months and chart that against the share price....... 

Have a nice day..... And I apologize profusely for my "half a brain" comment. Clearly I gave you far too much credit. 




 


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