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Enwave Corp V.ENW

Alternate Symbol(s):  NWVCF

EnWave Corporation is an applied dehydration technology company. The Company’s principal business is the licensing of its intellectual property through royalty-bearing agreements and the design, construction, marketing, and sales of vacuum-microwave dehydration machinery for the food, cannabis and biomaterial industries. It has entered into 54 royalty-bearing commercial licenses with and sold REV equipment to a diverse portfolio of companies operating in over 23 different countries on five continents. It also operates REVworx, a toll processing facility located in Delta, British Columbia that offers vacuum-microwave contract manufacturing services. The REVworx facility houses both a batch 10 kilowatt (kW) and 60 kW continuous vacuum-microwave line to accelerate the commercialization of products made with the Company’s patented technology. The Company has two primary commercial scale technologies, nutraREV, a drum-based system, and quantaREV, a tray-based system.


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Comment by Possibleidiot01on Dec 17, 2022 7:17am
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RE:RE:Lets listen to what the executive says in the morning.

RE:RE:Lets listen to what the executive says in the morning.I liked "hopium" in your previous post and in this one "an infatuation with selling cheese."
I think that's the problem - I think they have better control of input costs with machine sales . Cheese is subject to price swings in the U.S and expensive in Canada and MOON CHEESE is an expensive snack compared to a chocolate bar and potato chips. Also the divisional sales appear to be dependent on inconsistent sales to very large customers as opposed to widespread distribuine adoption tion in mom and pop corner stores.
Technological adoption can be a very slow unrewardding process.
Your summation is hard to argue with ; not that I am selling what I still own.
"They are on the precipice of great things. Problem is that they have been for 10 years. 
I'm not selling the low stock price as much as I am selling the businesses lack of execution."
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