Category: Kane
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Sixth Wave (SIXW.C) gets $250,000 Covid-19 development money from Nova Scotia
SIXW is a nanotechnology company focusing on extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using highly specialized Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs).
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FansUnite (FANS.C) RNG games get wider distribution in Europe
The arrangements with game aggregators are on a revenue share basis, Askott Games will receive a share of the net gaming revenue every time one of their games is played.
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Is the Netflix (NFLX.Q) shareholder party over?
If I’d sold my $400,000 Vancouver apartment at that time (2012) and used the proceeds to purchase Netflix shares (@ $7.78), I’d be worth $25 million now.
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Perimeter Medical Imaging AI (PINK.V) shuffles the deck
PINK is accelerating toward the commercialisation of the OTIS platform. It has already received a $7.4 million grant (non-dilutive capital) from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to fund the ATLAS AI Project.
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Harborside (HBOR.C) adds to San Francisco dispensary portfolio
On October 19, 2020 Harborside (HBOR.C) announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire 50.1% of FGW Haight – a California co. that has the “conditional-use approval” to operate a cannabis dispensary and related businesses in the iconic Haight Ashbury area of San Francisco, Calif.
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How Sixth Wave (SIXW.C) plans to “protect and detect” for COVID-19
Sixth Wave is a nanotechnology company focusing on extraction and detection of target substances at the molecular level using highly specialized Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs).
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Tocvan’s (TOC.C) Mexican Pilar Gold-Silver Project comes into clearer focus
Breccia structures have always attracted the interest of miners and geologists,” states the Bolyai University, Department of Geology, “ due to their high metallic potential.
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Isracann’s (IPOT.C) export strategy just got a green light
October 14, 2020 Isracann announced that “the government of Israel has officially enacted the legislation for the export of medical cannabis, clearing the way for sales abroad that the government expects could generate more than 1 billion shekels ($273 million) in annual revenue.”