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Regenx Tech Corp. C.RGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  RGXTF

Regenx Tech Corp. is a cleantech company. The Company is engaged in the development and commercialization of its processing technologies for the recovery of precious metals. The Company’s initial focus is the extraction of platinum and palladium from diesel catalytic converters. Its technology produces a sustainable PGM concentrate without the need for smelting or mining. It provides an alternative from environmentally harsh smelters to modern technology to recover precious metals. Its products are used in various industries, including electronics, medical, transportation, emissions, jewelry, and pharmaceuticals. The Company’s subsidiaries include Mineworx Technologies Inc., Regenx USA Inc., MWX Espana, S.A.U., and Iron Bull Mining Inc.


CSE:RGX - Post by User

Comment by AlfTanneron Sep 28, 2023 11:17am
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Post# 35659363

RE:Block Trades

RE:Block Trades
Yes, all this great news, yet the bid drops to CA$.09.  I do not think anyone is going to give this company any credibility until they reach full production on module 1 with a good recovery.  Everything else is just noise.
 
How long will it take to reach full production?  I think it could be months.  The process seems to need endless "tweaks".  What is the next tweak?  Lasers?  Electrolysis?  AI?  Watch it be something that needs more power than the building is wired for.  Then we have to wait for the power company to install a new transformer and upgrade the service.  Who could have guessed that those lasers would require 1.21 gigawatts?
 
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