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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Acceleware Ltd V.AXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACWRF

Acceleware Ltd. is an advanced electromagnetic (EM) heating company with highly scalable EM solutions for large industrial applications. Its segments include High-Performance Computing (HPC) and RF Heating. The HPC segment sells proprietary high-performance computing software and related consulting services and training programs to the oil and gas industry. The RF Heating segment is engaged in... see more

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Acceleware Ltd > Huge market if AXE can commercialize
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Post by Saskisnow on Nov 22, 2023 9:20am

Huge market if AXE can commercialize

The potential for grain drying.
https://calgaryherald.com/news/alberta-farmers-grain-dryers-greenhouse-gas-carbon-tax
Comment by Saskisnow on Nov 22, 2023 9:30am
I see that article is behind a pay wall. It talks about farmers only having the option to use natural gas grain dryers and the tech to change to some other method is 10 years off. Now it seems to me that CTI could be pretty easily adapted to that application (they mention a drying project on their website). The problem is that they need an engineering and manufacturing partner to develop the ...more  
Comment by L.A. on Nov 22, 2023 10:21am
Sask Money is this companies biggest obstacle. If it was well funded I am sure the heat would be on at Marwayne. We would also be progressing with potash, grain drying, and hydrogen projects. Unfortunately our financial position is limiting our focus on completing Marwayne.  We are getting very close to the end of the year and with no update on marwayne with the 3m grant news, my gut ...more  
Comment by ScarletSpider on Nov 22, 2023 11:16am
Just curious why the new year for the heat and not this one? If it is an issue of money that is a moot point that is not likely to change now until at some point in the coming year not that there is much to go on. But if what you are claimimg has more to do with over time there is more testing and things get done sure i can see that but lets see we hot the update on September 22  that the ...more  
Comment by Saskisnow on Nov 22, 2023 11:19am
L.A. I was going to mention the obvious issue of money, of course that's holding back so much potential. That's why they need to look for strategic partnerships with manufacturers and miners like BHP. I believe they are working on some of these opportunities concurrently to the Marwayne project, I just don't know how much resources (money & talent) they have to spread around to ...more  
Comment by ScarletSpider on Nov 22, 2023 11:31am
Sask they dont want to overdilute. The more you have jv and try to get money there is a potential to dilute. The way the company looks to be moving is in whatever sector they enter they apply to get funding which is non dilutive and i am gathering that they are showing how versatile they are and continue to be. I was invested in companies that made a deal with this party and that party and another ...more  
Comment by ScarletSpider on Nov 22, 2023 9:43am
Sask Mike already told what the estimated market is that axe is working in $500 billion. I have priced axe shares at $25/share minimum on the assumption of 200 million fully diluted and only 1 percent of the estimated market. Lets do the math to double check. 1 percent 500 billion is 5 billion divided by 200 million shares. Yes that is $25/share but this does not take into account if the company ...more  
Comment by ztransforms173 on Nov 22, 2023 10:59am
- PROPANE is the #1 FEEDSTOCK for DRYING CROPS in Canada * the reason is SIMPLE: * it is EASY to TRANSPORT (by truck and rail) and it is STORED in COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR STEEL TANKS {on farms} that can be FILLED UP QUICKLY  and CONVENIENTLY by TRUCK DELIVERY *** - MAYBE AXE should CONTACT: Dr. Chandra Singh, Lethbridge College’s senior research chair in Agricultural Engineering and ...more  
Comment by Malton1 on Nov 22, 2023 11:11am
I don't post a lot so when I say there is just as much interest in drying and potash mining as in oil you can sense my level of confidence.  I would not be surprised to see movement in this sector soon.  Just my humble opinion.
Comment by Saskisnow on Nov 22, 2023 11:15am
Hopefully AXE can make some inroads with BHP, it would be great if they could get in on projects like the Jansen one.
Comment by ScarletSpider on Nov 22, 2023 11:19am
I keep asking what Whampoa posted why post the shot of the site now???? If i was not having some purpose for it i would leave it internally posted where it was 2 years ago. If it was to be used to show people to get a raise done that makes sense. If it is being used to celebrate what is done and the retooling is still far off this would be very tone deaf for the company to do so i fully agree ...more  
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