Nah, not too lazy. Why pay someone to take it down part of the way when you could just have them take it all the way down while they are messing with the website? They still hold armor IP that they likely were working with NP Aerospace on. As long as they advertise it and hold the IP then they are still in the armor business regardless of these possible misdirects. That means a reverse merger scenario with NP is still possible. We will know more with the release of the 10k.
The Board of Directors also entered into an engagement agreement with Ascendiant Partners to evaluate strategic transactions including, but not limited to, acquisitions, strategic partnerships, sell of business divisions, and reverse merger opportunities.
In regards to masks Joe, i keep asking the same thing, why havent they moved forward with a partner on such a product? If they are trying to keep SINT undervalued for some reason that could be why.
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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together and with that comes NP Aerospace which they likely had a partnership with on armor. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.
Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products ZimVie = Dental? Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products. Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel. NP Aerospace = Armor plates
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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)