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Sixth Wave Innovations Inc SIXWF

Sixth Wave Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based nanotechnology company with patented technologies. The Company is focused on the extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using specialized molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). The Company’s product brands include AMIPs, IXOS and Affinity. The IXOS is a line of extraction polymers formulated for deployment in the gold mining industry. The Affinity system is using its MIPs, which are designed to capture and extract cannabinoids from filtered crude extracts without the use of traditional winterization and distillation. The Company’s patent portfolio covers extensions of the designs for extraction and purification of other critical metals including nickel, cobalt, rare earth elements, and platinum group metals. It also designs, develops and commercializes MIP solutions across a spectrum of industries.


GREY:SIXWF - Post by User

Comment by throwaway11on Apr 19, 2022 2:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The German View...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The German View...I know, maybe11. But they are the only ones who would have sold it with any substantial profitability, hence my reference to the placements detailed in share capital (By the way - where is Q4 2021?).

The other holders of stock below 0.30c have had two years to exit profitably. IMO with the total number of anonymous shares sold, they probably have. This leaves the vast swaths of shareholders who did placements at or above that price who would be selling at a substantial loss at this point, at a point where products are supposedly all nearing commercial viability.

Nothing except the original 0.065 shareholders holding on for two years then suddenly deciding to exit en masse within the half year would really explain what is going on unless the original PP holders have become huge bears on the company. Even then, the selling behavior of them doesn't make any rational sense - what I have seen reflects more like an attempt to actively and deliberately surpress the share price and not let it rise under any circumstance.
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