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Scryb Inc RYMDF


Primary Symbol: C.SCYB Alternate Symbol(s):  SCYRF

Scryb Inc. is a technology company that provides its platform to power businesses and technologies with applied intelligence, real-time analytics, and actionable insights. The Company’s technologies include Cybeats, FRR, and Pharmatrac. Cybeats is an integrated security platform designed to secure and protect high-valued connected devices. The Fionet Platform is an end-to-end, rapid testing and tracking solution for community-based or decentralized settings. Combining a fast, handheld point-of-need device connected in real time to cloud data services, the Fionet Platform handles scheduling and registration via phone app at home, on-site check-in, rapid, on-the-spot antigen testing, and anonymized data and stats for dashboards for authorized stakeholders. Pharmatrac, an AI healthcare company, provides insight into medication behavior. The Company’s platform enables customers across industries to create, enhance and power disruptive solutions.


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Comment by VerusSemperSorson Jun 17, 2021 8:20am
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RE:RE:RE:Thoughts as to whether PP will be needed to raise cash or..?

RE:RE:RE:Thoughts as to whether PP will be needed to raise cash or..?
tor2025 wrote: someone shaking the tree really very well.
Looks that way to me too. But before I start buying a company with no current revenues I'd like to get an idea of how long their cash will last. Does anyone know the numbers?

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