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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Lattice Biologics Ltd V.LBL.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  LBLTF

Lattice Biologics Ltd. is engaged in the business of developing, manufacturing and marketing biologics products to domestic and international markets. The Company’s products are used in a variety of applications including enhancing bone regeneration in dental, spine, and general orthopedic indications. Its acellular dermal matrix is used for dental flaps which is used to close defects post... see more

TSXV:LBL.H - Post Discussion

Lattice Biologics Ltd > Why not just await news?
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Post by cleareye on Jan 12, 2021 5:37pm

Why not just await news?

From looking at the history of reporting, this company leaves things to the last moment.  Last year the financial data was reported at the end of January. I expect that we'll hear from this company on the last trading day of January with their Year End statements.

I've enjoyed the show. I wonder at the origins of some of the posters. But, I don't expect news until the end of January when year end financials will be presented.

Consider that the American and Canadian farmer got tired of pumping and along came the windmill:

The first successful windpump was built by the American Daniel Halladay, who owned a machine shop in New England. Halladay produced an ingenious self-regulating windmill with a fixed vane and four solid blades mounted on a main shaft. The rigid vane kept the wheel of blades facing the wind at an angle to produce the greatest amount of power. As wind velocities increased and the wheel spun faster, a centrifugal governor changed the pitch of the blades to present less of their surface to the wind, thus controlling their speed.

Tired of pumping?

I love Alberta,  you can read about farm windmill history while you're waiting for the year end financials.


The Halladay and Jacobs Windmills - Electricity & Alternative Energy - Alberta's Energy Heritage
Comment by luvhorses on Jan 12, 2021 5:56pm
Clearyeyes, you might have a point there....wait till the Q results are released first then release the real news afterwards! Remember, the Q results shall give us a big boast as well because v.LBL is expected to be in profitability mode for sure!!!
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