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Ceapro Inc V.CZO

Ceapro Inc. is a Canada-based biotechnology company. The Company is involved in the development of extraction technology and the application of this technology to the production of extracts and active ingredients from oats and other renewable plant resources. Its primary business activities relate to the development and commercialization of natural products for personal care, cosmetic, human, and animal health industries using technology, natural, renewable resources, and developing products, technologies, and delivery systems. The Company's products include a commercial line of natural active ingredients, including beta glucan, avenanthramides (colloidal oat extract), oat powder, oat oil, oat peptides, and lupin peptides, a commercial line of natural anti-aging skincare products, utilizing active ingredients, including beta glucan and avenanthramides and veterinary therapeutic products, including an oat shampoo, an ear cleanser, and a dermal complex/conditioner.


TSXV:CZO - Post by User

Comment by Ciaoon Dec 23, 2023 1:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Must Say No, because AEZS will go to 0 in around two years

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Must Say No, because AEZS will go to 0 in around two years
lscfa wrote:

More lies...

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tigerpro wrote: Even the annual payouts are 0,  the more than 10M liability is still there.  The firm needs to pay the huge liability sooner or later. 

 



Lots of discussion on pension benefits. Does that show a $21M liability at the end of 2022?

Nonetheless, the big picture is the shareholder value destruction that will not change with the merger as the same principals will be in charge.
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