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EcoSynthetix Inc ECSNF


Primary Symbol: T.ECO

EcoSynthetix Inc. is a Canada-based renewable chemicals company specializing in bio-based materials that are used as inputs in a range of products. The Company offers a range of sustainable engineered biopolymers that allow customers to reduce their use of harmful materials, such as formaldehyde and styrene-based chemicals. It is engaged in the development and commercialization of environmentally friendly, bio-based technologies as replacement solutions for synthetic, petrochemical-based adhesives and other related products in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. The Company’s flagship products, DuraBind, Surflock, Bioform and EcoSphere, are used to manufacture wood composites, personal care, paper, tissue and packaging products, and enable performance improvements, economic benefits and carbon footprint reduction. It operates in one segment: the biopolymer nanosphere technology platform.


TSX:ECO - Post by User

Post by stevanageon May 22, 2024 5:32pm
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buyback is ineffective

buyback is ineffective
why does the share count never decrease?  they keep issuing management/director shares who sell into the market... if this was a true buyback we would see decreasing share count rewarding all shareholders not just management/directors
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