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This is cutting edge technology that is being used throughout Europe, but the US is a completely untapped market. By bringing this as a ‘new’ technology to the US market, we will be able to establish ourselves as an authority in this space.
Heat pumps as an energy-efficient solution to conventional heating are improving the impact of heating on our environment. This article puts the spotlight on three large heat pump producers in the United States, shedding light on their specialties and locations.
1. Carrier Corporation
Carrier is a global leading provider of safe, sustainable, and healthy building and cold chain solutions. The Florida based company manufactures ventilation, heating, and air conditioning systems. In 1902 Willis Carrier, the company’s founder, developed the first modern air conditioning system. Carries has continued to build on that legacy and keeps innovating heating and cooling solutions, with heat pumps being one of them. In the beginning of this year Carrier released a new heat pump series that is compliant with the 2023 Department of Energy minimum efficiency requirements. Carrier has more than 75 industry-leading brands, including Bryant, CIAT, NORESCO, Logic and Heil.
2. Rheem Manufacturing
Rheem Manufacturing is an Atlanta based member of AHRI (Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute) and a leading manufacturer of high-quality, responsible, environmentally, and innovative water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners, pool heaters, and HVAC systems for residential and commercial applications. Their heat pumps can be used in commercial and residential settings and offer energy efficiency.
3. Lennox International Inc.
Lennox International Inc. is a Dallas based global provider of climate control solutions for the heating, air conditioning and refrigeration markets and is a leader in energy-efficient climate-control solutions, including heat pumps. The company offers heat pumps with innovative technological features, owning all its parts. Lennox has manufacturing and distribution facilities across North America.
$AGCX is all smoke and mirrors...
People Vine is a private company and they can report anything they want to report.
Total B.S. --- People Vine is a private company and they can report anything they want to report...
Audio has become inarticulate...
https://www.hulu.com/watch/cf94e720-24ec-48a5-af52-6d858195aa68
Site links have also been compromised.
They are fuc#ing with your reality.
So a lot of your internet s#it was reorganized last night...
If you can recognize this as third party (a.k.a. deep state, etc ) manipulation rejoice.
You still have a cognitive connection to reality.
This is insane....
BONAR formed a new Corp (corpse???)
Someone is getting paid for this...
A brand spankin' new Wyoming corp with no claim in equity whatsoever...
It's "Crowd funding" .... funding BRIAN BONAR who has been ripping off retail stock holders for some where around 50 years...
That's HALF A CENTURY !!!!
As usual - DFCO trading is more like passing gas....
.... not "gunning the gas".
This is a junk stock -
Barely trading, no fundamentals to discuss, just a few BONAR BUDDIES trying to keep it going.
05/03/24 14:19:53 0.185 0.181 0.191 84
05/03/24 14:13:44 0.185 0.181 0.191 60
05/03/24 13:45:59 0.185 0.181 0.191 400
05/03/24 13:42:48 0.187 0.181 0.191 500
05/03/24 12:37:51 0.19 0.19 0.191 5,000
05/03/24 12:37:39 0.191 0.19 0.191 9,500
05/03/24 12:37:28 0.1905 0.19 0.191 500
05/03/24 12:36:10 0.191 0.19 0.195 5,000
05/03/24 12:35:41 0.193 0.191 0.195 500
05/03/24 12:30:04 0.1962 0.191 0.1997 60
05/03/24 12:30:04 0.1962 0.191 0.1997 1,600
05/03/24 11:35:25 0.191 0.191 0.1997 2,500
05/03/24 11:31:18 0.1945 0.191 0.1997 500
05/02/24 15:33:20 0.195 0.191 0.1997 1,000
05/02/24 15:33:20 0.195 0.191 0.1997 1,000
05/02/24 15:13:29 0.195 0.191 0.1997 200
05/02/24 15:13:29 0.1962 0.191 0.1997 200
05/02/24 14:08:26 0.1965 0.1965 0.1997 5,000
05/02/24 12:26:05 0.1965 0.189 0.1997 4,000
05/02/24 11:59:27 0.189 0.189 0.1997 1,500
05/02/24 11:57:31 0.196 0.189 0.1997 1,000
05/02/24 09:30:29 0.1997 0.1881 0.1997 15
05/01/24 15:59:04 0.1997 0.1881 0.1997 3,500
05/01/24 15:58:57 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 500
05/01/24 14:44:58 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 50
05/01/24 14:44:56 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 12
05/01/24 14:44:56 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 200
05/01/24 13:52:55 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 100
05/01/24 13:05:26 0.1928 0.1881 0.1997 1
05/01/24 10:24:34 0.1928 0.19 0.197 2,500
05/01/24 09:57:58 0.1928 0.19 0.197 50
05/01/24 09:57:58 0.1928 0.19 0.197 200
04/30/24 15:13:35 0.1969 0.189 0.197 50
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 125
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 2,300
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1946 0.189 0.197 6,400
04/30/24 14:00:58 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 15,000
04/30/24 13:14:31 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:10:57 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 75
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 1,600
04/30/24 13:01:47 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 40
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 2,100
04/30/24 11:04:15 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 4,500
04/30/24 11:04:09 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 30
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 6,800
04/30/24 10:04:29 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 10:04:28 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 09:45:00 0.20 0.188 0.20 500
04/30/24 09:30:03 0.188 0.188 0.20 2,300
04/29/24 15:38:43 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 5,000
04/29/24 13:06:40 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 3,500
04/29/24 13:06:15 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 2,500
04/29/24 12:34:50 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 90
04/29/24 12:34:50 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 4,800
04/29/24 12:34:33 0.20 0.188 0.20 4,500
04/29/24 12:34:17 0.194 0.188 0.20 500
04/29/24 12:16:00 0.1995 0.188 0.1995 100
04/29/24 10:55:22 0.1995 0.188 0.1995 1,600
04/29/24 10:50:10 0.188 0.188 0.1995 5,000
04/29/24 10:49:11 0.188 0.188 0.1995 10,000
04/29/24 10:48:55 0.188 0.188 0.1995 10,000
04/29/24 10:22:34 0.188 0.188 0.1995 700
04/29/24 10:08:35 0.19 0.188 0.1995 48
04/29/24 10:08:35 0.19 0.188 0.1995 8,800
04/29/24 10:08:33 0.189 0.188 0.19 3,900
04/29/24 10:08:12 0.1888 0.188 0.19 5,000
04/29/24 09:30:26 0.19 0.188 0.19 5,000
04/29/24 09:30:19 0.19 0.188 0.19 50
04/29/24 09:30:19 0.19 0.188 0.19 400
04/26/24 15:27:52 0.188 0.186 0.19 2,000
04/26/24 15:25:14 0.186 0.186 0.19 3,000
04/26/24 15:25:04 0.188 0.186 0.19 5,000
04/26/24 15:17:28 0.1884 0.186 0.19 94
04/26/24 15:17:28 0.1884 0.186 0.19 800
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 27
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 9
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 1,500
04/26/24 13:16:01 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 12:30:36 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 12:30:33 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 11:45:48 0.19 0.18 0.19 32
04/26/24 11:45:48 0.19 0.18 0.19 4,500
04/26/24 11:45:41 0.19 0.18 0.19 60
04/26/24 11:45:41 0.19 0.19 0.20 57,000
04/26/24 11:45:36 0.19 0.19 0.20 8,000
04/26/24 11:45:24 0.1901 0.1901 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:45:18 0.1901 0.1901 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:45:14 0.191 0.191 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1921 0.191 0.20 116
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1921 0.191 0.20 400
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1955 0.191 0.20 400
04/26/24 11:39:48 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 40
04/26/24 11:39:48 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 12,400
04/26/24 11:39:42 0.1964 0.1911 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 11:38:36 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 11:32:41 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 30,000
04/26/24 11:32:38 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:36 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:26 0.1921 0.1921 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:09 0.193 0.1921 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 30
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 75
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 500
04/26/24 10:23:55 0.1972 0.193 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 09:30:43 0.1965 0.193 0.20 25
04/25/24 12:53:00 0.1965 0.193 0.20 100
04/25/24 10:36:58 0.209 0.192 0.209 4,000
04/25/24 10:36:50 0.209 0.192 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:52:37 0.192 0.192 0.209 20,200
04/25/24 09:52:37 0.192 0.192 0.209 4,800
04/25/24 09:41:50 0.192 0.192 0.209 4,800
04/25/24 09:41:46 0.192 0.192 0.209 2,100
04/25/24 09:41:39 0.192 0.192 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:38:55 0.209 0.192 0.209 700
04/25/24 09:38:51 0.2005 0.192 0.209 500
04/25/24 09:35:38 0.192 0.192 0.209 3,000
04/25/24 09:35:36 0.192 0.192 0.209 3,000
04/25/24 09:35:27 0.192 0.192 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:19 0.195 0.195 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:18 0.195 0.195 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:17 0.20 0.195 0.209 3,500
04/25/24 09:34:10 0.2063 0.2063 0.209 2,500
04/25/24 09:34:00 0.2063 0.2063 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:30:03 0.209 0.2063 0.209 200
04/24/24 15:53:54 0.2089 0.2062 0.209 4,000
04/24/24 15:53:40 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 15:53:36 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 15:53:14 0.2076 0.2062 0.2089 500
04/24/24 15:53:07 0.2076 0.00 0.00 2,375
04/24/24 15:05:46 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 60
04/24/24 15:05:46 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 600
04/24/24 15:05:27 0.2088 0.2062 0.2089 40
04/24/24 15:05:27 0.2088 0.2062 0.2089 1,800
04/24/24 13:17:24 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 3,000
04/24/24 13:17:23 0.2076 0.2062 0.2089 3,000
04/24/24 13:17:10 0.2073 0.2062 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 13:11:12 0.2076 0.2062 0.2089 500
04/24/24 12:51:06 0.2062 0.2021 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 12:07:56 0.2089 0.2021 0.2089 50
04/24/24 12:07:56 0.2089 0.2021 0.2089 600
04/24/24 12:07:55 0.2089 0.2021 0.2089 1,000
04/24/24 12:03:14 0.2089 0.2021 0.2089 2,000
04/24/24 11:37:17 0.2069 0.2021 0.2089 500
04/24/24 11:31:07 0.2089 0.2021 0.2089 2,000
04/24/24 11:15:09 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 45
04/24/24 11:15:09 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 50
04/24/24 11:15:09 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 100
04/24/24 11:03:12 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 4,500
04/24/24 11:03:01 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 500
04/24/24 10:45:48 0.2055 0.2021 0.2089 5,000
04/24/24 09:57:10 0.2089 0.202 0.2089 50
04/24/24 09:57:10 0.2089 0.202 0.2089 1,500
04/24/24 09:57:10 0.2055 0.202 0.2089 500
04/24/24 09:44:29 0.202 0.195 0.209 1,000
04/24/24 09:44:05 0.209 0.195 0.209 2,500
04/23/24 15:58:41 0.19 0.18 0.19 2,500
04/23/24 15:58:36 0.19 0.18 0.19 8,000
04/23/24 15:58:31 0.19 0.175 0.19 90
04/23/24 15:58:31 0.19 0.19 0.2276 30,900
04/23/24 15:58:26 0.1902 0.19 0.2276 5,000
04/23/24 15:58:23 0.1902 0.1902 0.2276 5,000
04/23/24 15:58:12 0.1962 0.1962 0.20 10,000
04/23/24 15:58:01 0.1977 0.1962 0.20 2,000
04/23/24 15:57:04 0.1981 0.1962 0.20 3,500
04/23/24 15:57:00 0.1981 0.1962 0.20 500
04/23/24 15:56:21 0.1977 0.1962 0.20 4,000
04/23/24 15:55:56 0.1981 0.1962 0.20 2,000
04/23/24 15:55:44 0.1981 0.1962 0.20 500
04/23/24 15:54:47 0.1981 0.1962 0.20 2,500
04/23/24 15:54:47 0.20 0.1962 0.20 2,500
04/23/24 15:54:38 0.1977 0.1962 0.20 2,500
04/23/24 15:52:35 0.20 0.1962 0.20 60
04/23/24 15:52:35 0.20 0.1962 0.20 16,000
04/23/24 15:52:34 0.20 0.1962 0.20 10,000
04/23/24 15:52:31 0.20 0.1962 0.20 6,500
04/23/24 15:52:28 0.20 0.20 0.203 2,700
04/23/24 15:52:14 0.203 0.203 0.205 2,500
04/23/24 15:52:05 0.203 0.203 0.205 10,000
04/23/24 15:52:05 0.203 0.203 0.205 5,000
04/23/24 15:52:00 0.203 0.203 0.205 2,500
04/23/24 15:51:57 0.2045 0.203 0.205 2
04/23/24 15:51:55 0.2045 0.204 0.205 1,000
04/23/24 15:51:55 0.204 0.204 0.205 2,500
04/23/24 15:51:50 0.205 0.204 0.205 81
04/23/24 15:51:50 0.205 0.204 0.2276 100
04/23/24 15:51:50 0.205 0.204 0.2276 1,500
04/23/24 15:51:46 0.204 0.204 0.2276 4,400
04/23/24 15:49:55 0.222 0.222 0.2276 2,500
04/23/24 15:49:36 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 500
04/23/24 14:38:09 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 500
04/23/24 12:17:38 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 40
04/23/24 12:17:38 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 80
04/23/24 12:17:38 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 100
04/23/24 12:17:38 0.2248 0.2248 0.2276 6,900
04/23/24 12:17:37 0.2248 0.2248 0.2276 2,000
04/23/24 12:17:30 0.2248 0.2248 0.2276 1,000
04/23/24 10:47:11 0.2262 0.2248 0.2276 48
04/23/24 10:47:11 0.2262 0.2248 0.2276 1,500
04/23/24 10:47:05 0.2262 0.2248 0.2276 500
04/23/24 10:33:38 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 200
04/23/24 10:32:03 0.222 0.222 0.2276 3,000
04/23/24 10:03:28 0.2248 0.222 0.2276 3,200
04/22/24 15:57:03 0.2256 0.222 0.2276 1,000
04/22/24 15:52:19 0.2275 0.2275 0.2276 3,000
04/22/24 15:52:08 0.2275 0.2275 0.23 9,500
04/22/24 15:52:05 0.2288 0.2275 0.23 500
04/22/24 15:51:39 0.2275 0.2275 0.23 9,500
04/22/24 15:51:23 0.2288 0.2275 0.23 500
04/22/24 15:50:45 0.2275 0.2275 0.23 9,500
04/22/24 15:50:38 0.2288 0.2275 0.23 500
04/22/24 14:16:14 0.23 0.2275 0.23 300
04/22/24 11:20:56 0.2275 0.225 0.23 75
04/22/24 11:20:56 0.2275 0.225 0.23 100
04/22/24 10:11:54 0.226 0.225 0.23 87
04/22/24 09:58:33 0.226 0.225 0.235 88
04/22/24 09:58:33 0.226 0.225 0.235 23,300
04/22/24 09:58:26 0.225 0.225 0.235 3,000
04/22/24 09:58:26 0.225 0.225 0.235 5,200
04/22/24 09:58:25 0.23 0.225 0.235 500
04/22/24 09:44:03 0.23 0.225 0.235 87
04/22/24 09:44:03 0.23 0.225 0.235 5,600
04/22/24 09:44:02 0.2275 0.225 0.23 2,500
04/22/24 09:43:53 0.227 0.225 0.23 2,500
04/22/24 09:34:12 0.23 0.225 0.23 14,500
04/22/24 09:34:11 0.2275 0.225 0.23 500
Chart Reader - you've missed the point...
Good luck with your trading. You evidently need "luck" as blind-by-choice people are always at risk of not seeing things as they are. Their research is always minim
B.S. as usual ..
The drug works.
Big Pharma will lose a BIG MARKET if it's approved.
That's the real issue.
oops...
There are no competitors.
"major countries" are already paying out big bucks for useless crap,
Your post is fictional dreck.
From Google AI...
Sigma-1 receptors (s-1R) are endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteins that regulate neurotransmitter release and glutamate NMDA receptor function. They are involved in higher-order brain functions like learning, memory, and drug dependence.
s-1R receptors have a widespread modulatory role, including:
--Regulating the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine
--Modulating ion channels like NMDA receptors, K+ channels, and IP3 receptors
--Enhancing the function of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs)
--Participating in neurotransmission, neuroprotection, and neuroinflammation
Because of their role in these processes, s-1R ligands have been proposed as potential treatments for:
--Amnesic and cognitive deficits
--Depression and anxiety
---Schizophrenia
--Analgesia
--Effects of drugs of abuse like cocaine and methamphetamine
--SARS-CoV-2 infection
s-1R receptors have been implicated in a number of diseases, including: HD, Depression, PBA, and Alzheimer's disease.
Your slip is showing...
if you really believed this you wouldn't refer to Missling as "our incompetent CEO"
No one in their right mind invests in or even follows a stock when they believe that the CEO is "incompetent".
You're wrong, as usual...
It's not about the CEO...
It's about AI manipulation of the market as a whole.
Why on earth would anyone stay engaged if they truly believed the CEO was "incompetent" ??????
They would have to be ....
1) totally nuts
....or...
2) a born liar
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=137005891
Abysmal....
Daily data:
05/01/24 0.1928 0.1997 0.1928 0.1997 7,050
04/30/24 0.188 0.20 0.188 0.1969 53,295
04/29/24 0.19 0.20 0.188 0.1922 71,491
04/26/24 0.1972 0.1972 0.1853 0.188 170,059
04/25/24 0.209 0.209 0.192 0.1965 67,591
04/24/24 0.209 0.209 0.202 0.2089 45,395
04/23/24 0.2248 0.2262 0.19 0.19 168,402
04/22/24 0.235 0.235 0.225 0.2256 92,837
04/19/24 0.235 0.235 0.225 0.23 48,663
04/18/24 0.235 0.235 0.222 0.2325 25,145
04/17/24 0.235 0.235 0.221 0.2298 45,839
04/16/24 0.2257 0.235 0.2201 0.228 41,313
04/15/24 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.23 105,216
04/12/24 0.195 0.234 0.195 0.224 109,015
04/11/24 0.24 0.24 0.1902 0.2095 409,137
04/10/24 0.20 0.234 0.20 0.225 164,323
04/09/24 0.20 0.219 0.185 0.2114 105,197
04/08/24 0.16 0.22 0.16 0.20 466,217
04/05/24 0.165 0.165 0.152 0.1565 106,965
04/04/24 0.155 0.1697 0.1538 0.1665 218,343
04/03/24 0.1599 0.1599 0.15 0.1549 289,496
04/02/24 0.15 0.1599 0.15 0.1583 59,501
04/01/24 0.1519 0.154 0.143 0.1528 53,091
03/28/24 0.1526 0.1526 0.15 0.15 10,973
03/27/24 0.15 0.1544 0.1451 0.15 150,813
03/26/24 0.1601 0.1601 0.141 0.155 273,132
03/25/24 0.1625 0.165 0.1586 0.165 59,500
03/22/24 0.16 0.168 0.16 0.1649 12,760
03/21/24 0.1684 0.1684 0.1649 0.168 6,255
03/20/24 0.166 0.1749 0.16 0.1609 23,439
03/19/24 0.1675 0.1725 0.16 0.161 52,873
03/18/24 0.165 0.17 0.1614 0.1614 62,857
03/15/24 0.1585 0.175 0.1585 0.163 94,020
03/14/24 0.1769 0.1769 0.1625 0.174 91,268
03/13/24 0.1788 0.185 0.165 0.1696 47,053
03/12/24 0.19 0.1915 0.1725 0.19 106,340
Intraday data:
05/01/24 15:59:04 0.1997 0.1881 0.1997 3,500
05/01/24 15:58:57 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 500
05/01/24 14:44:58 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 50
05/01/24 14:44:56 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 12
05/01/24 14:44:56 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 200
05/01/24 13:52:55 0.1939 0.1881 0.1997 100
05/01/24 13:05:26 0.1928 0.1881 0.1997 1
05/01/24 10:24:34 0.1928 0.19 0.197 2,500
05/01/24 09:57:58 0.1928 0.19 0.197 50
05/01/24 09:57:58 0.1928 0.19 0.197 200
04/30/24 15:13:35 0.1969 0.189 0.197 50
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 125
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 2,300
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1946 0.189 0.197 6,400
04/30/24 14:00:58 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 15,000
04/30/24 13:14:31 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:10:57 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 75
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 1,600
04/30/24 13:01:47 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 40
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 2,100
04/30/24 11:04:15 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 4,500
04/30/24 11:04:09 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 30
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 6,800
04/30/24 10:04:29 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 10:04:28 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 09:45:00 0.20 0.188 0.20 500
04/30/24 09:30:03 0.188 0.188 0.20 2,300
04/29/24 15:38:43 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 5,000
04/29/24 13:06:40 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 3,500
04/29/24 13:06:15 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 2,500
04/29/24 12:34:50 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 90
04/29/24 12:34:50 0.1922 0.1922 0.20 4,800
04/29/24 12:34:33 0.20 0.188 0.20 4,500
04/29/24 12:34:17 0.194 0.188 0.20 500
04/29/24 12:16:00 0.1995 0.188 0.1995 100
04/29/24 10:55:22 0.1995 0.188 0.1995 1,600
04/29/24 10:50:10 0.188 0.188 0.1995 5,000
04/29/24 10:49:11 0.188 0.188 0.1995 10,000
04/29/24 10:48:55 0.188 0.188 0.1995 10,000
04/29/24 10:22:34 0.188 0.188 0.1995 700
04/29/24 10:08:35 0.19 0.188 0.1995 48
04/29/24 10:08:35 0.19 0.188 0.1995 8,800
04/29/24 10:08:33 0.189 0.188 0.19 3,900
04/29/24 10:08:12 0.1888 0.188 0.19 5,000
04/29/24 09:30:26 0.19 0.188 0.19 5,000
04/29/24 09:30:19 0.19 0.188 0.19 50
04/29/24 09:30:19 0.19 0.188 0.19 400
04/26/24 15:27:52 0.188 0.186 0.19 2,000
04/26/24 15:25:14 0.186 0.186 0.19 3,000
04/26/24 15:25:04 0.188 0.186 0.19 5,000
04/26/24 15:17:28 0.1884 0.186 0.19 94
04/26/24 15:17:28 0.1884 0.186 0.19 800
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 27
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 9
04/26/24 13:16:07 0.19 0.1805 0.19 1,500
04/26/24 13:16:01 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 12:30:36 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 12:30:33 0.1853 0.1805 0.19 500
04/26/24 11:45:48 0.19 0.18 0.19 32
04/26/24 11:45:48 0.19 0.18 0.19 4,500
04/26/24 11:45:41 0.19 0.18 0.19 60
04/26/24 11:45:41 0.19 0.19 0.20 57,000
04/26/24 11:45:36 0.19 0.19 0.20 8,000
04/26/24 11:45:24 0.1901 0.1901 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:45:18 0.1901 0.1901 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:45:14 0.191 0.191 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1921 0.191 0.20 116
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1921 0.191 0.20 400
04/26/24 11:40:24 0.1955 0.191 0.20 400
04/26/24 11:39:48 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 40
04/26/24 11:39:48 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 12,400
04/26/24 11:39:42 0.1964 0.1911 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 11:38:36 0.1911 0.1911 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 11:32:41 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 30,000
04/26/24 11:32:38 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:36 0.1911 0.1911 0.195 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:26 0.1921 0.1921 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 11:32:09 0.193 0.1921 0.20 5,000
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 30
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 75
04/26/24 10:30:39 0.193 0.193 0.20 500
04/26/24 10:23:55 0.1972 0.193 0.20 2,500
04/26/24 09:30:43 0.1965 0.193 0.20 25
04/25/24 12:53:00 0.1965 0.193 0.20 100
04/25/24 10:36:58 0.209 0.192 0.209 4,000
04/25/24 10:36:50 0.209 0.192 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:52:37 0.192 0.192 0.209 20,200
04/25/24 09:52:37 0.192 0.192 0.209 4,800
04/25/24 09:41:50 0.192 0.192 0.209 4,800
04/25/24 09:41:46 0.192 0.192 0.209 2,100
04/25/24 09:41:39 0.192 0.192 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:38:55 0.209 0.192 0.209 700
04/25/24 09:38:51 0.2005 0.192 0.209 500
04/25/24 09:35:38 0.192 0.192 0.209 3,000
04/25/24 09:35:36 0.192 0.192 0.209 3,000
04/25/24 09:35:27 0.192 0.192 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:19 0.195 0.195 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:18 0.195 0.195 0.209 5,000
04/25/24 09:34:17 0.20 0.195 0.209 3,500
04/25/24 09:34:10 0.2063 0.2063 0.209 2,500
04/25/24 09:34:00 0.2063 0.2063 0.209 1,000
04/25/24 09:30:03 0.209 0.2063 0.209 200
04/24/24 15:53:54 0.2089 0.2062 0.209 4,000
04/24/24 15:53:40 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 15:53:36 0.2089 0.2062 0.2089 2,500
04/24/24 15:53:14 0.2076 0.2062 0.2089 500
It's just the AI algorithm ... that's why the pattern is repetitive.
The market closes in about an hour, and DFCO hasn't even traded 3000 shares.
You're the pathetic one... 4700 posts on a stock you don't believe in...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/profileb.aspx?user=77130
LOL!!! What that "company" does is irrelevant...
LOL!!!!! The conspiracies are real.
The pump and dump is market wide.
The more valid the tech, the more egregious the manipulation.
Sounds like a personal problem...
There are ZERO fundamentals to support this play.
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At the Thompson Foundation board meeting last week, Dr. Sonny Bal was elected to the board of directors. Dr. Bal is CEO & President of SINTX Technologies, an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) ceramics company headquartered in Salt Lake City that develops and commercializes silicon nitride ceramics for medical and non-medical applications. Dr. Bal was an MU professor of Orthopaedic Surgery from 1999-2017 and served as an adjunct professor of Material Sciences at Missouri S&T. He has researched and published extensively in ceramic science and serves on the editorial boards of peer-refereed journals. He is also a licensed attorney who co-founded the Bal Brenner law firm in North Carolina.
In addition to his JD from Mizzou, he holds a BS in Genetics from UC Davis, an MD from Cornell University, an MBA from Northwestern University, and a PhD in Materials Engineering from the Kyoto Institute of Technology. He received fellowship training in joint replacement surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, and he did residencies at UC San Francisco and UMKC. He met his spouse, Dana Bal, M.D., when she was in medical school at UMKC. The Bal family calls Columbia home.
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Source???
Or random speculation???
Laughable volume today, 53K...
date, time, last, bid, ask, volume
04/30/24 15:13:35 0.1969 0.189 0.197 50
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 125
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1969 0.189 0.197 2,300
04/30/24 15:13:29 0.1946 0.189 0.197 6,400
04/30/24 14:00:58 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 15,000
04/30/24 13:14:31 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:10:57 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 200
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 75
04/30/24 13:01:55 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 1,600
04/30/24 13:01:47 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 40
04/30/24 12:08:13 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 2,100
04/30/24 11:04:15 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 4,500
04/30/24 11:04:09 0.1926 0.1881 0.197 500
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 30
04/30/24 10:48:41 0.1881 0.1881 0.197 6,800
04/30/24 10:04:29 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 10:04:28 0.1881 0.1881 0.20 5,000
04/30/24 09:45:00 0.20 0.188 0.20 500
04/30/24 09:30:03 0.188 0.188 0.20 2,300
AI has taken over the market.
I believe that most of the shares being traded on this stock are not real, just markers for AI bots to swap.
You are correct - it was around 250K and I had started a post and wasn't able to finish it.
Intraday chart at the bottom of the post.
This is how far I had gone back to find lower volume:
04/30/24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0
04/29/24 3.90 3.95 3.81 3.90 341,754
04/26/24 3.68 3.94 3.64 3.87 722,815
04/25/24 3.72 3.7262 3.565 3.63 590,635
04/24/24 3.78 3.86 3.61 3.69 909,278
04/23/24 3.87 4.05 3.72 3.76 972,445
04/22/24 4.02 4.0497 3.86 3.86 677,613
04/19/24 4.05 4.12 3.94 4.02 767,314
04/18/24 4.10 4.11 3.94 4.10 762,826
04/17/24 4.05 4.16 4.03 4.09 727,235
04/16/24 3.98 4.05 3.87 4.00 502,046
04/15/24 4.09 4.1165 3.87 3.95 937,638
04/12/24 4.15 4.199 4.065 4.09 581,357
04/11/24 4.12 4.28 4.02 4.18 561,523
04/10/24 4.15 4.15 4.06 4.12 696,845
04/09/24 4.43 4.46 4.22 4.26 603,189
04/08/24 4.41 4.455 4.31 4.36 282,809
04/05/24 4.38 4.42 4.305 4.36 365,252
04/04/24 4.50 4.642 4.36 4.41 637,344
04/03/24 4.39 4.52 4.34 4.47 647,668
04/02/24 4.58 4.58 4.40 4.44 648,497
04/01/24 4.70 4.82 4.609 4.70 654,160
03/28/24 4.50 4.70 4.48 4.68 730,601
03/27/24 4.22 4.47 4.20 4.46 801,385
03/26/24 4.45 4.45 4.16 4.18 678,457
03/25/24 4.25 4.49 4.24 4.35 1,039,754
03/22/24 4.30 4.31 4.12 4.15 499,931
03/21/24 4.28 4.36 4.26 4.27 539,899
03/20/24 4.11 4.29 4.05 4.25 495,179
03/19/24 4.06 4.1702 4.01 4.12 430,790
03/18/24 4.15 4.1953 4.07 4.11 462,416
03/15/24 3.97 4.145 3.95 4.09 1,003,071
03/14/24 4.10 4.15 3.95 3.97 849,211
03/13/24 4.16 4.29 4.11 4.12 442,367
03/12/24 4.21 4.25 4.15 4.19 525,635
03/11/24 4.21 4.33 4.19 4.20 544,252
03/08/24 4.39 4.45 4.195 4.25 614,967
03/07/24 4.30 4.36 4.24 4.31 528,408
03/06/24 4.10 4.29 4.03 4.24 559,099
03/05/24 4.09 4.09 3.95 4.00 662,466
03/04/24 4.09 4.18 3.92 4.09 810,260
03/01/24 4.20 4.36 4.03 4.09 754,095
02/29/24 4.26 4.33 4.16 4.21 650,635
02/28/24 4.16 4.2001 4.09 4.11 447,828
02/27/24 4.27 4.30 4.15 4.20 485,351
02/26/24 4.26 4.32 4.165 4.22 460,869
02/23/24 4.25 4.34 4.15 4.21 410,005
02/22/24 4.56 4.56 4.24 4.25 537,136
02/21/24 4.55 4.60 4.295 4.33 491,935
02/20/24 4.69 4.785 4.53 4.59 608,870
02/16/24 4.77 4.80 4.63 4.76 593,622
02/15/24 4.90 4.90 4.695 4.83 396,453
02/14/24 4.92 4.92 4.60 4.855 450,173
02/13/24 4.88 4.96 4.60 4.66 873,087
02/12/24 5.02 5.295 5.00 5.18 696,747
02/09/24 4.67 5.06 4.63 5.01 796,571
02/08/24 4.66 4.7301 4.61 4.63 401,253
02/07/24 4.71 4.76 4.59 4.66 434,123
02/06/24 4.45 4.86 4.40 4.71 651,512
02/05/24 4.52 4.52 4.345 4.44 474,183
02/02/24 4.32 4.655 4.2899 4.61 530,090
02/01/24 4.35 4.455 4.255 4.41 613,892
01/31/24 4.38 4.5616 4.31 4.31 755,986
01/30/24 4.46 4.48 4.36 4.41 403,811
01/29/24 4.28 4.50 4.19 4.48 481,409
01/26/24 4.41 4.47 4.26 4.26 379,821
01/25/24 4.44 4.465 4.3285 4.38 465,112
01/24/24 4.648 4.648 4.34 4.37 542,309
01/23/24 4.41 4.54 4.37 4.50 638,859
01/22/24 4.27 4.43 4.22 4.32 730,100
01/19/24 4.02 4.20 3.9495 4.20 874,357
01/18/24 3.92 4.015 3.87 3.97 734,817
01/17/24 3.93 3.94 3.83 3.90 801,516
01/16/24 4.02 4.1002 3.82 3.99 1,251,644
01/12/24 4.34 4.34 4.08 4.10 629,243
01/11/24 4.30 4.30 4.11 4.20 549,097
01/10/24 4.37 4.385 4.25 4.27 644,230
01/09/24 4.53 4.53 4.33 4.39 674,600
01/08/24 4.41 4.65 4.355 4.61 588,258
01/05/24 4.35 4.55 4.278 4.40 872,677
01/04/24 4.41 4.7011 4.36 4.42 636,195
01/03/24 4.52 4.555 4.365 4.41 787,072
01/02/24 4.93 4.9499 4.52 4.60 860,344
12/29/23 5.32 5.32 4.80 4.98 852,726
12/28/23 5.60 5.62 5.28 5.34 1,012,484
12/27/23 5.59 5.68 5.47 5.53 587,973
12/26/23 5.42 5.655 5.37 5.61 519,365
12/22/23 5.41 5.4995 5.27 5.40 407,144
12/21/23 5.25 5.44 5.135 5.26 495,172
12/20/23 5.55 5.69 5.15 5.17 976,304
12/19/23 5.14 5.65 5.1179 5.59 1,124,828
12/18/23 5.23 5.2474 4.9287 5.07 727,255
12/15/23 5.32 5.525 5.23 5.25 1,432,335
12/14/23 5.19 5.45 5.15 5.26 907,143
12/13/23 4.83 5.07 4.62 5.07 924,814
12/12/23 4.70 4.835 4.575 4.78 647,476
12/11/23 5.00 5.00 4.62 4.72 906,356
12/08/23 4.69 5.06 4.675 5.03 807,027
12/07/23 5.06 5.11 4.6295 4.70 963,997
12/06/23 4.53 5.32 4.49 4.96 1,672,225
12/05/23 4.58 4.59 4.2714 4.44 1,009,134
12/04/23 4.16 4.64 4.145 4.59 1,186,178
12/01/23 3.98 4.14 3.79 4.13 1,092,985
11/30/23 4.20 4.21 3.97 3.98 1,007,183
11/29/23 4.13 4.28 4.095 4.17 752,047
11/28/23 4.27 4.27 4.12 4.13 402,910
11/27/23 4.30 4.355 4.265 4.27 310,923
11/24/23 4.39 4.466 4.32 4.33 193,970
11/22/23 4.33 4.43 4.31 4.37 373,177
11/21/23 4.54 4.545 4.295 4.32 535,861
11/20/23 4.60 4.735 4.55 4.57 325,723
11/17/23 4.57 4.69 4.46 4.67 505,594
11/16/23 4.76 4.76 4.46 4.54 281,861
11/15/23 4.75 4.85 4.65 4.69 487,684
11/14/23 4.80 4.85 4.58 4.75 575,087
11/13/23 4.63 4.70 4.55 4.57 515,045
11/10/23 4.28 4.71 4.23 4.69 659,675
11/09/23 4.46 4.55 4.27 4.30 475,889
11/08/23 4.60 4.64 4.405 4.45 481,983
11/07/23 4.69 4.69 4.55 4.66 348,301
11/06/23 4.90 4.90 4.575 4.62 471,967
11/03/23 4.65 4.89 4.65 4.84 555,025
11/02/23 4.62 4.77 4.435 4.53 560,391
11/01/23 4.53 4.57 4.41 4.56 479,862
10/31/23 4.53 4.62 4.385 4.53 407,668
10/30/23 4.82 4.96 4.49 4.52 664,504
10/27/23 4.73 4.88 4.68 4.78 448,410
10/26/23 4.70 4.93 4.60 4.66 549,391
10/25/23 4.76 4.81 4.68 4.72 371,305
10/24/23 4.68 4.82 4.59 4.80 519,717
10/23/23 4.30 4.58 4.22 4.51 543,128
10/20/23 4.63 4.63 4.32 4.34 885,038
10/19/23 4.60 4.72 4.53 4.61 457,510
10/18/23 4.79 4.79 4.60 4.61 448,197
10/17/23 4.71 4.915 4.645 4.86 470,723
10/16/23 4.56 4.80 4.56 4.77 412,308
10/13/23 4.79 4.79 4.51 4.56 526,996
10/12/23 4.93 4.98 4.72 4.80 456,885
10/11/23 5.16 5.24 4.83 4.93 461,220
10/10/23 4.92 5.2167 4.84 5.10 540,411
10/09/23 4.85 4.96 4.72 4.87 603,148
10/06/23 4.47 5.00 4.47 4.92 612,100
10/05/23 4.44 4.55 4.34 4.53 492,437
10/04/23 4.20 4.37 4.17 4.34 777,633
10/03/23 4.22 4.43 4.11 4.18 982,754
10/02/23 4.47 4.49 4.21 4.23 748,385
09/29/23 4.50 4.6549 4.37 4.47 753,398
09/28/23 4.73 4.77 4.41 4.45 943,298
09/27/23 4.84 4.9001 4.60 4.78 544,131
09/26/23 4.86 4.95 4.75 4.79 581,984
09/25/23 4.77 4.908 4.70 4.89 699,324
09/22/23 4.83 4.95 4.74 4.77 599,941
09/21/23 5.01 5.04 4.795 4.81 648,643
09/20/23 5.10 5.40 5.05 5.06 592,411
09/19/23 5.12 5.14 5.01 5.04 553,500
09/18/23 5.22 5.26 5.065 5.14 458,850
09/15/23 5.46 5.46 5.12 5.23 929,698
09/14/23 5.60 5.688 5.43 5.45 551,513
09/13/23 5.39 5.64 5.35 5.52 575,928
09/12/23 5.47 5.60 5.365 5.40 357,084
09/11/23 5.62 5.70 5.475 5.51 450,221
09/08/23 5.88 5.96 5.63 5.63 462,569
09/07/23 5.79 5.94 5.53 5.86 610,427
09/06/23 6.05 6.10 5.86 5.89 429,177
09/05/23 6.00 6.15 5.92 6.07 516,318
09/01/23 6.33 6.60 5.98 6.02 749,320
08/31/23 6.57 6.79 6.25 6.31 887,260
08/30/23 6.64 6.74 6.50 6.54 466,435
08/29/23 6.75 6.83 6.52 6.55 297,114
08/28/23 6.73 6.82 6.62 6.75 283,440
08/25/23 6.39 6.692 6.36 6.68 545,844
08/24/23 7.02 7.02 6.38 6.38 633,428
08/23/23 6.66 6.99 6.61 6.94 392,647
08/22/23 7.04 7.0495 6.55 6.64 327,467
08/21/23 6.80 6.91 6.59 6.85 328,692
08/18/23 6.23 6.83 6.21 6.76 574,794
08/17/23 6.54 6.65 6.34 6.39 688,975
08/16/23 6.56 6.60 6.31 6.52 580,602
08/15/23 6.88 7.05 6.61 6.61 396,229
08/14/23 6.61 6.92 6.41 6.89 450,721
08/11/23 6.51 7.015 6.488 6.69 548,991
08/10/23 6.50 6.675 6.41 6.61 667,930
08/09/23 6.61 6.61 6.34 6.45 628,049
08/08/23 6.40 6.66 6.31 6.58 602,382
08/07/23 6.53 6.57 6.36 6.51 431,200
08/04/23 6.38 6.76 6.35 6.49 376,187
08/03/23 6.35 6.50 6.21 6.39 458,353
08/02/23 6.55 6.55 6.27 6.45 528,959
08/01/23 6.72 6.735 6.42 6.68 384,361
07/31/23 6.71 6.93 6.64 6.72 480,309
07/28/23 6.78 6.8299 6.46 6.72 614,212
07/27/23 7.29 7.30 6.51 6.56 756,694
07/26/23 7.19 7.40 6.98 7.17 454,524
07/25/23 7.10 7.34 7.08 7.23 412,867
07/24/23 7.22 7.31 7.01 7.09 564,315
07/21/23 7.40 7.59 6.98 7.26 791,347
07/20/23 7.79 7.89 7.21 7.40 777,111
07/19/23 8.17 8.40 7.57 7.93 1,067,060
07/18/23 8.70 9.05 8.1391 8.17 1,324,871
07/17/23 7.73 8.67 7.70 8.65 914,200
07/14/23 7.80 7.96 7.54 7.89 1,016,693
07/13/23 7.50 7.89 7.46 7.84 947,238
07/12/23 7.50 7.64 7.19 7.43 1,037,465
07/11/23 6.99 7.39 6.95 7.37 507,160
07/10/23 6.69 6.99 6.56 6.96 537,524
07/07/23 6.68 6.98 6.645 6.67 484,960
07/06/23 6.80 6.80 6.53 6.68 607,519
07/05/23 6.90 6.955 6.71 6.89 393,653
07/03/23 6.86 7.10 6.76 6.91 343,283
06/30/23 7.12 7.29 6.95 6.97 595,281
06/29/23 7.34 7.49 6.94 6.99 656,406
06/28/23 6.94 7.35 6.83 7.34 510,472
06/27/23 6.81 7.09 6.64 7.04 437,270
06/26/23 6.75 7.05 6.65 6.74 468,751
06/23/23 6.83 6.845 6.50 6.75 1,710,087
06/22/23 7.16 7.25 6.86 6.93 922,611
06/21/23 7.73 7.825 7.20 7.21 942,753
06/20/23 7.73 8.01 7.60 7.94 670,144
06/16/23 8.05 8.1499 7.37 7.71 1,244,111
06/15/23 7.41 7.95 7.38 7.91 856,333
06/14/23 7.76 7.91 7.46 7.56 817,815
06/13/23 8.05 8.25 7.66 7.76 722,689
06/12/23 8.00 8.05 7.39 7.945 1,155,979
06/09/23 8.95 9.098 7.60 7.94 1,354,036
06/08/23 8.57 8.995 8.33 8.80 842,087
06/07/23 8.74 9.18 8.60 8.61 1,335,618
06/06/23 8.10 8.57 7.85 8.55 1,205,894
06/05/23 7.73 8.455 7.67 8.04 1,168,206
06/02/23 7.45 7.72 7.17 7.67 929,118
06/01/23 7.41 7.46 7.06 7.38 1,138,983
05/31/23 7.41 7.51 6.95 7.41 3,827,547
05/30/23 6.57 8.15 6.57 7.55 4,365,564
05/26/23 5.60 6.35 5.50 6.24 1,481,658
05/25/23 5.95 6.70 5.30 5.50 3,736,435
05/24/23 5.32 5.34 5.01 5.19 511,056
05/23/23 5.30 5.81 5.30 5.41 632,403
05/22/23 5.13 5.36 5.01 5.30 669,817
05/19/23 5.58 5.69 4.94 5.10 994,562
05/18/23 5.21 5.65 5.20 5.49 699,415
05/17/23 4.94 5.35 4.79 5.20 746,242
05/16/23 4.55 5.09 4.55 4.83 905,745
05/15/23 4.00 4.90 3.99 4.60 1,009,564
05/12/23 4.30 4.30 3.8802 3.95 966,239
05/11/23 4.75 4.75 4.15 4.305 812,961
05/10/23 4.76 4.84 4.65 4.82 588,121
05/09/23 4.65 4.73 4.48 4.60 337,667
05/08/23 4.70 4.775 4.60 4.70 359,424
05/05/23 4.51 4.68 4.46 4.66 557,354
05/04/23 4.42 4.51 4.35 4.45 303,450
05/03/23 4.29 4.49 4.25 4.40 366,364
05/02/23 4.35 4.435 4.22 4.28 456,515
05/01/23 4.49 4.5342 4.23 4.32 525,367
04/28/23 4.24 4.62 4.13 4.50 750,554
04/27/23 4.19 4.26 3.94 4.26 532,770
04/26/23 4.28 4.36 4.07 4.14 540,961
04/25/23 4.38 4.46 4.255 4.28 568,492
04/24/23 4.43 4.52 4.37 4.465 263,048
04/21/23 4.46 4.52 4.36 4.43 286,371
04/20/23 4.67 4.72 4.32 4.48 520,202
04/19/23 4.64 4.818 4.57 4.73 301,979
04/18/23 4.79 4.82 4.61 4.69 312,892
04/17/23 4.84 5.0299 4.62 4.74 598,949
04/14/23 5.03 5.04 4.59 4.81 584,903
04/13/23 4.85 5.08 4.8164 5.02 434,835
04/12/23 4.95 5.16 4.78 4.85 415,103
04/11/23 4.67 4.87 4.57 4.85 425,550
04/10/23 4.70 4.755 4.56 4.67 494,253
04/06/23 4.62 4.79 4.50 4.71 385,912
04/05/23 4.95 4.95 4.505 4.64 664,031
04/04/23 5.14 5.14 4.83 4.95 474,949
04/03/23 5.20 5.265 4.919 5.12 457,550
03/31/23 5.04 5.28 4.99 5.23 630,314
03/30/23 5.08 5.16 4.93 5.01 377,098
03/29/23 4.855 5.025 4.7001 4.99 533,872
03/28/23 4.72 4.90 4.6031 4.66 429,052
03/27/23 4.72 4.81 4.54 4.75 639,955
03/24/23 4.48 4.615 4.37 4.57 494,552
03/23/23 4.58 4.79 4.47 4.58 561,809
03/22/23 4.62 4.87 4.51 4.52 635,136
03/21/23 4.33 4.65 4.30 4.62 870,258
03/20/23 4.75 4.76 4.20 4.25 1,278,435
03/17/23 5.12 5.12 4.65 4.66 973,623
03/16/23 4.99 5.30 4.90 5.22 654,095
03/15/23 5.01 5.115 4.85 5.08 715,426
03/14/23 5.38 5.56 5.06 5.18 456,066
03/13/23 4.94 5.34 4.9001 5.14 540,052
03/10/23 5.44 5.46 4.94 5.23 960,399
03/09/23 5.75 5.92 5.40 5.49 646,570
03/08/23 5.57 5.89 5.545 5.78 342,984
03/07/23 6.09 6.27 5.51 5.56 561,154
03/06/23 6.12 6.34 5.96 6.13 630,305
03/03/23 5.78 6.31 5.64 6.18 616,173
03/02/23 5.24 5.74 5.22 5.72 552,886
03/01/23 6.00 6.005 5.31 5.33 546,534
02/28/23 5.55 6.04 5.5112 5.90 739,016
02/27/23 5.54 5.72 5.41 5.56 479,358
02/24/23 5.57 5.65 5.31 5.36 581,416
02/23/23 5.78 5.86 5.57 5.77 328,230
02/22/23 5.62 5.81 5.45 5.70 489,774
02/21/23 5.85 5.905 5.50 5.58 609,973
02/17/23 6.01 6.07 5.81 6.02 292,373
02/16/23 6.09 6.28 5.93 6.00 350,046
02/15/23 6.17 6.32 5.93 6.29 362,083
02/14/23 5.79 6.24 5.69 6.08 472,195
02/13/23 5.80 5.98 5.60 5.81 292,731
02/10/23 5.80 5.96 5.62 5.83 515,457
02/09/23 6.18 6.36 5.84 5.87 346,381
02/08/23 6.34 6.37 6.04 6.11 514,692
02/07/23 6.68 6.825 6.15 6.32 876,058
02/06/23 7.09 7.13 6.68 6.80 569,349
02/03/23 6.95 7.45 6.85 7.15 685,376
02/02/23 6.62 7.445 6.62 7.14 935,242
02/01/23 6.35 6.64 6.15 6.55 680,696
01/31/23 6.03 6.41 6.02 6.29 852,579
01/30/23 6.09 6.31 5.97 6.01 616,143
01/27/23 5.82 6.2799 5.78 6.13 422,438
01/26/23 6.22 6.3497 5.79 5.88 345,023
01/25/23 6.02 6.13 5.67 6.12 482,044
01/24/23 6.20 6.41 6.16 6.19 363,922
01/23/23 5.99 6.265 5.8517 6.25 391,902
01/20/23 5.91 6.08 5.68 5.99 432,744
01/19/23 5.85 5.94 5.48 5.79 626,894
01/18/23 6.38 6.60 5.9238 5.99 716,643
01/17/23 6.21 6.48 6.0501 6.37 657,627
01/13/23 5.63 6.20 5.59 6.14 497,329
01/12/23 5.80 5.91 5.32 5.74 833,913
01/11/23 5.42 5.895 5.29 5.74 1,053,549
01/10/23 4.82 5.35 4.66 5.34 884,129
01/09/23 4.26 4.85 4.26 4.78 649,415
01/06/23 4.15 4.27 4.03 4.25 726,637
01/05/23 4.44 4.4499 4.12 4.15 587,863
01/04/23 4.65 4.71 4.26 4.45 993,124
01/03/23 4.44 4.77 4.35 4.53 947,095
12/30/22 4.33 4.41 4.105 4.31 1,112,442
12/29/22 4.37 4.43 4.06 4.34 1,526,750
12/28/22 4.05 4.43 4.00 4.13 1,408,361
12/27/22 4.76 4.78 3.91 4.02 2,535,013
12/23/22 4.83 5.05 4.70 4.74 1,051,436
12/22/22 5.33 5.33 4.60 4.86 1,644,903
12/21/22 5.45 5.70 5.35 5.40 738,784
12/20/22 5.65 5.72 5.28 5.42 920,142
12/19/22 6.60 6.635 5.67 5.69 1,209,449
12/16/22 6.55 6.81 6.37 6.51 757,367
12/15/22 6.95 7.0045 6.62 6.72 559,587
12/14/22 7.05 7.41 6.95 7.07 400,453
12/13/22 7.61 7.99 7.08 7.14 646,329
12/12/22 7.32 7.32 6.77 7.12 783,403
12/09/22 7.38 7.58 7.27 7.51 446,985
12/08/22 7.35 7.78 7.20 7.39 493,569
12/07/22 6.83 7.42 6.83 7.25 734,618
12/06/22 7.18 7.22 6.74 6.91 801,752
12/05/22 7.45 7.62 7.05 7.20 501,851
12/02/22 7.29 7.50 7.03 7.46 597,880
12/01/22 8.10 8.10 7.36 7.40 654,372
11/30/22 7.81 7.99 7.29 7.93 1,084,750
11/29/22 8.10 8.385 7.64 7.65 568,326
11/28/22 8.79 8.87 8.02 8.08 613,460
11/25/22 8.78 8.94 8.57 8.92 145,371
11/23/22 8.37 8.835 8.35 8.76 390,942
11/22/22 8.31 8.43 8.02 8.36 294,812
Biomedical printing is moving forward quickly it seems. Is the main difference that Prodways is a desktop? Size limitations?
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1010518224000738?via%3Dihub
Not much interest in DFCO -
0.20x 466217= $93,243.40 was the max and that was probably wash traded.
0.15x10973 = $1645.95
IMO - BONAR can't get it up any more.
After all, he's been robbing naive stock holders since the '80s.
open, high, low, close, volume
04/29/24 0.19 0.20 0.188 0.1922 71,438
04/26/24 0.1972 0.1972 0.1853 0.188 170,059
04/25/24 0.209 0.209 0.192 0.1965 67,591
04/24/24 0.209 0.209 0.202 0.2089 45,395
04/23/24 0.2248 0.2262 0.19 0.19 168,402
04/22/24 0.235 0.235 0.225 0.2256 92,837
04/19/24 0.235 0.235 0.225 0.23 48,663
04/18/24 0.235 0.235 0.222 0.2325 25,145
04/17/24 0.235 0.235 0.221 0.2298 45,839
04/16/24 0.2257 0.235 0.2201 0.228 41,313
04/15/24 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.23 105,216
04/12/24 0.195 0.234 0.195 0.224 109,015
04/11/24 0.24 0.24 0.1902 0.2095 409,137
04/10/24 0.20 0.234 0.20 0.225 164,323
04/09/24 0.20 0.219 0.185 0.2114 105,197
04/08/24 0.16 0.22 0.16 0.20 466,217
04/05/24 0.165 0.165 0.152 0.1565 106,965
04/04/24 0.155 0.1697 0.1538 0.1665 218,343
04/03/24 0.1599 0.1599 0.15 0.1549 289,496
04/02/24 0.15 0.1599 0.15 0.1583 59,501
04/01/24 0.1519 0.154 0.143 0.1528 53,091
03/28/24 0.1526 0.1526 0.15 0.15 10,973
03/27/24 0.15 0.1544 0.1451 0.15 150,813
03/26/24 0.1601 0.1601 0.141 0.155 273,132
WRONG...
It can't be ubiuitous with NDAs.
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Interesting... Perhaps a collaboration is in the works.
Could this simply be an issue of scale?
Prodways up to a certain size and 3DCERAM SINTO for larger prints?
The ceramics under development mostly comprise alumina and zirconia—high-density materials with good mechanical strength and corrosion resistance—and hydroxyapatite, a calcium phosphate found in teeth and bone. Lithoz has improved upon the latter bioceramic in its new bone graft substitute, LithaBone HA 480. Unveiled late last year, LithaBone increases the wall thickness (from <1.6mm to 10mm) and further reduces minimum wall thickness, broadening the range of its applications.
LithaBone HA 480 also has less overpolymerization but an improved depth of cure, which improves build parameters and induces a more stable manufacturing process. The material also has a longer shelf life and produces easier-to-clean parts.
SINTEX Technologies Inc.’s acquisition last summer of Technology Assessment and Transfer Inc. provided the Salt Lake City-based firm with the necessary processing equipment and novel composite filaments for manufacturing 3D printed implants from its silicone nitride material. SINTEX’s FleX-SN product family can be polished to a smooth and wear-resistant surface for articulating applications, such as bearings for hip and knee replacements. They are suitable as a dental implant material as well, thanks to their bacterial adhesion resistance.
3D Systems made a similar move last spring to diversify its AM capabilities from metal implants to PEEK products. Company executives said the purchase of Kumovis would benefit 3D Systems’s portfolio of craniomaxillofacial, bone plate, and spinal cage applications.
While AM has grown significantly in the orthopedic industry over the last two decades, experts say there are still some large-scale hurdles to overcome before the technology is used to its full advantage—cost, hardware, software, materials, and services, to name a few.
“We believe cost is still a challenge for 3D printing of components that are relatively large, driving low yields on a print run, and where markets are price sensitive, such as hip or knee replacement,” said Dave Anderson, co-founder and business development leader at Mach Medical, a Columbia City, Ind.-based orthopedic medical device contract manufacturer. “Adding to the cost challenge is the fact that, in many applications, 3D printing forces additional steps to the manufacturing process. For instance, 3D printed products will often require printing, heat treatments, cleaning, and inspection as incremental steps to the traditional process. This can add lead time, which will unfavorably impact inventory levels, and cost, which is harder to absorb with product price.”
Juan Chafino added regulatory validations and AM’s part-dependent nature to the list of hurdles the technology still faces. But he’s hopeful for the future, as he believes the technique is still in its infancy.
“As the technology matures, the process and process flow will become more industrial. As the market learns the new design rules and think out of the box, we will see that medical devices are more suited for 3D printing,” noted Chafino, additive manufacturing expert at orthopedic instrument and implant developer/manufacturer InTech, Chatellerault, France. “The future of 3D printing is linked to the advances on software technologies in terms of applications and technology itself. An orthopedic digital twin of a human body will unlock the full potential of patient-specific implants for simulation purposes to ensure the kinematics are optional, which will improve patient outcomes while extending the lifespan of the medical device itself.”
2017 article on 3d printed bone...
Working with two engineering students in Welfare Technology, Professor Morten Østergaard Andersen has developed the artificial bone material which the 3D printer uses to build the bones. The results from the mouse experiments show that the mouse’s own skull accepts the artificial bone and then eats into the artificial bone, which disappears in time. To help the process along, the researchers graft stem cells onto the bone.
Ceramic bone-like materials, generally hydroxyapatite (HAP or HA) for durability or tricalcium phosphate (TCP) for osteointegration can be 3D printed using stereolithographic 3D printing processes such as those proposed by Lithoz, 3DCeram and Prodways or through precision deposition (micro-dispensing) using systems such as the EnvisionTEC 3D bioplotter or nScrypt’s micro-dispensers.
What if a hip or knee replacement could be printed in 3-D???
You can take Zimmer Biomet M&A with Sintx out of the picture but you cant take the fact that its a strategic partner with Sintx in regards to Hip/Knee. Because Zimmer Biomet was working with Sintx on a hip implant pertaining to the use of Sintx femoral head and the fact that Sonny was pals with former ZB CEO Dvorak, you can bet Hanson is aware of Si3N4/Si3n4 imbued fabrics and thus Solventum is. A partnership to develop any products with Solventum/3M to utilize Si3N4 imbued fabrics explains why things happened the way they did with O2...at least on the R&D front. It also explains why theres been no new developments in regards to commercializing masks as Solventum only completed its spin-off from Q1 this year.
Morgan Ceramics was a partner with Sintx in 2016 and theres no reason to believe it still isnt in regards to Aerospace products as
Since NP Aerospace was part of Morgan Ceramics at the time of Morgan Ceramics partnership with Sintx, the fact that NP Aerospace uses the very materials that Sintx Armor supplies, that Bray comes from NP Aerospace, and the fact that NP Aerospace needs a US manufacturing location, its not a leap in logic to see that Sintx was setup to supply NP Aerospace in the armor department. Thus it explains what Sintx is waiting on in regards to NP Aerospace.
Partnerships help explain some of the execution as well so no M&A with Zimmer Biomet is not required. To me it just makes the most sense for Zimmer Biomet to acquire Sintx in the end because of how Sonny is setting Sintx up to give any entity that acquires it for licensing revenue and that was Zimmers intentions 13 years ago. Now i havent seen any action that goes against this original plan. As shown with Eli and Amylin, things can change./quote]
See replied to post
Thanks for the additional info...
Defense & Aerospace would be even more lucrative ( unfortunately this is the priority today's world)
Prodways is promoting dental implants, so that is covered, that appears to be plastic, but the tech is proven for bio fitting.
I was thinking bone replacement, which would be additive to the dental franchise and open up a lot of new medical business.
Perhaps it is for multiple human biological applications:
The team’s 25 years of experience makes SINTX an attractive development partner for Prodways, a manufacturer of 3D printers and a leader in the additive manufacturing industry. SINTX has been actively 3D printing ceramics with the Prodways L5000 since 2018, SINTX is excited to benefit from the technical advancements from the latest Prodways hardware innovations as part of this partnership.
Prodways, a pioneer in industrial 3D printing, will be able to leverage SINTX’s Silica and Alumina qualified slurries on the latest MovingLight machine generation, specifically developed for the demanding requirement of ceramic application. In particular, the machine will provide a unique combination of high resolution and build envelope, while maintaining process scalability with flexible build envelope configuration and process-oriented parameters control.
Ann Kutsch, General Manager of the SINTX-Maryland site, commented: “Our outstanding engineering team has 6 years of experience working with Prodways printers, and we have already used their equipment to commercialize multiple resin compositions and part designs. I expect that a more formal partnership will lead to some breakthrough developments and novel solutions for all our customers.”
Vincent Icart, CTO and COO of Prodways, added “Prodways has had a very early exposure to ceramics 3D printing. Before this partnership, we were only supplying customers with internal capabilities development. We are thrilled to bolster our specifically developed MovingLight machineries with SINTX slurries, as our joint expertise will allow us to be an end-to-end solution provider for the most demanding ceramic printing applications.”
More interesting info...
boston745
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Re: None
Thursday, March 21, 2024 3:32:25 PM
Post# 40663 of 40935
Interesting pattern of increased attacks on me around the time of increased naked shorting of the stock; although this is not 100%. We will not know for a month, but yesterdays volume may have been accompanied by an increase in naked shorting as there was on the 21st of February. Attacks on me, i suspect are more than just to distract from what i post but also because they know that will prompt a typical response of posting information to defend Sintx real valuation. Which, they then utilize to help craft their narrative that Sintx is a scam and im paid or just crazy. However i post information regardless if the stock price drops or trades sideways here just like i post warning about Tesla on its forum regardless of which direction the stock goes. The best defense against such attacks is to read the research, which is heavily sourced, and watch the other posters in action. I include the claim that 911 was an inside job, along with the evidence that supports this claim, knowing to some this will make me look crazy, which only aids their crazy claim. However i do this purposefully.
I use evidence to point to Sintx eventual success. At the same time a counter element lead by hfunds drives the price lower via naked shorting, to aid in lowering of the VWAP strike price, and converting their warrants cashless (free shares). The funds benefit by driving the price lower to lower their VWAP and reverse split to lower it even further as seen since the 100:1 RS to end 2022. They make alot of money shorting this and get the tax write off on the original investment "loss".
Almost all posters on SINTX forums, with the exception of myself, are aligned with the goal of price going lower. In part this is so there is no collateral damage of people losing too much money on SINT; they warned me to sell early last year before they drove the price to where it is today with nothing bad actually happening with the company to support such a drop in price. However while collateral damage maybe a motive, it is not the only reason. Another reason is keeping people away from SINT by making it look like its a scam, allows them to manipulate the price unimpeded, while reducing the likelihood of investigations by the SEC and lawsuits. All the while they point the finger at Sonny and management or even me.
Fails-to-Deliver Data
https://www.sec.gov/data/foiadocsfailsdatahtm