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Avivagen Inc VIVXF

Avivagen Inc. is a Canada-based life sciences company. The Company is focused on developing and commercializing products for livestock, companion animal and human applications that safely enhances feed intake and supports immune function, thereby supporting general health and performance. The Company’s operations as one segment, products based on OxC-beta Technology. It OxC-beta technology is derived from its discoveries about B-carotene and other carotenoids, compounds that give certain fruits and vegetables their bright colors. OxC- beta Livestock is a proprietary product, an alternative to the antibiotics commonly added to livestock feeds. The product is available for sale in the United States, Mexico, Philippines, Taiwan, New Zealand, Thailand, Australia and Malaysia. It offers OxC-beta to approximately 46.6 million food animals (poultry, swine, and dairy cattle), 133,820 dogs and 4,000 people.


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Comment by Pixelbullon Mar 31, 2021 12:53pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Simply Wall St.........

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Simply Wall St.........Look at UNAHCO- where is the demand after 4 1/2 years? 6T = 300,000 T of feed. its a marginal product. Don't they produce 5MT a year? so barely more than 5% of their total production.

Time to move on. Moreover why make the biggest, most dilutive round of financing? tells me , they are not about to be profitable. 
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