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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sixth Wave Innovations Inc SIXWF

Sixth Wave Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based nanotechnology company with patented technologies. The Company is focused on the extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using specialized molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs). The Company’s product brands include AMIPs, IXOS and Affinity. The IXOS is a line of extraction polymers formulated for deployment in the gold... see more

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Sixth Wave Innovations Inc > To BamBam who is posting only on CEO now...
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Post by throwaway11 on Feb 01, 2023 2:52am

To BamBam who is posting only on CEO now...

Will hand this to you. Yes, the IP here is good. I have spent a few good hours reading the literature over the use of MIPs to detect E. Coli. If they can mantain or even exceed this figure of 1,000 cells, then yes, this alone it is certainly worth more than the current market cap, let alone everything else.

I won't say if I still believe the stock is being surpressed or manipulated, but I can garuntee you shareholder disillusionment is a massive factor not just in selling but in a remarkable lack of buying even here in the two cent range. Nobody in SIXW's small community of investors is a basher, let alone a paid basher.

Just to clear I am not, nor have I ever been a complete bear on the company. I just want to know why management spent X dollars on stock advertising and Y on filling their wallets with generous salaries over a three year period and then having spent all this money,  diluted us with $2m+ of shares at 0.05. I think this kind of behavior is where most here are torn because it causes us to doubt that management either respects the tech or respects their shareholders.
Comment by BamBam101 on Feb 03, 2023 5:53am
I am not only on CEO.ca though it is much easy to access while travelling. It is easier to sign into, easier to comment and in general, and in general a higher quality of convesation. Though periodically, somebody drops ridiculous statemants which I feel the need to ridicule.  Ya missing out on the broader rally due to yet another missed deadline and target is rough. It would also explain ...more  
Comment by throwaway11 on Feb 03, 2023 4:23pm
"I am a little bitter as I see Zucker personally accumlate $12B in a day while we beg for scraps to realize a truly revolutionary tech the world needs so badly." Great if you believe Sixth Wave has the answer to many of today's problems but keep in mind, once again, they're not the only ones in the MIP space. There are a ton of people working on this. Go to scholar, patents ...more  
Comment by BamBam101 on Feb 03, 2023 5:35pm
There is a lot here. There many ways to skin a cat as the saying goes. Which is why I like the patents that sixw continues to receive and collect. I was not aware of rare earths being used to strip CO2. I guess I was considering slipping cartridges into an established process such as my place of employment where we have the capacity to dispose of the CO2 collected. It would br much more ...more  
Comment by throwaway11 on Feb 03, 2023 8:36pm
Actually, with your example, yes, it might work, though for the polymer to be reusable the captured CO2 would still eventually have to find a home. On a larger industrial scale MIPs strong points are in dealing with large molecules very precisely and something like CO2 they are overkill and ultimately probably not the most efficient, though I admit I'm thinking about it in a linear fashion ...more  
Comment by throwaway11 on Feb 03, 2023 8:40pm
Plus did you read the replies by the forum mod in the link I shared?
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