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Voyageur Pharmaceuticals Ltd V.VM

Alternate Symbol(s):  VYYRF

Voyageur Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a Canada-based company engaged in the development of barium and iodine Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) and offers high-performance imaging contrast agents. The Company is focused on vertically integrating the barium and iodine contrast market, and aims at producing its own barium, iodine, and endo fullerenes. The Company’s products include SmoothX, SmoothHD, SmoothLD, VisionHD, VisionLD and V-Gas. SmoothX (2%w/v) is a contrast medium for use in computed tomography (CT) of the gastrointestinal tract. VisionHD is a high-density (98% w/w) barium powder suspension tailored for double-contrast radiographic examination of the gastrointestinal tract, esophagus, stomach and duodenum. It also owns a 100% interest in the Frances Creek barium sulfate (barite) project, which is a rare grade mineral suitable for the pharmaceutical marketplace that is intended to replace the current synthetic products with quality imaging products.


TSXV:VM - Post by User

Comment by postie1on Jan 07, 2023 9:47am
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RE:RE:BMO buying this week

RE:RE:BMO buying this weekI have seen this pattern before  on stocks but once because it was on a much heavier traded stock it took place in a couple of minutes and as soon as the shares were picked up, the price was allowed (or helped) to rise.  That little buy order at .095 just kept on being filled with much larger sales than it(think iceberg) and as soon as the market closed it disappeared.
Remember that i have said before the big boys keep the price down to buy and keep it up to sell. Also  (IMO)there is not a quality trader that would be caught shorting a stock so thinly traded as VM to make a few hundred dollars over a few weeks Short term trading requires volume and that is why the small markets and small volume stocks are generally avoided. Easy in/easy out.
This is just my opinion and make sure you DYDD. Buy when you feel comfortable yourself and sell when you make up your own mind.
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