Category: Technology
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Hydrograph Clean Power (HG.C) go boom boom boom, shaved 50% in two days
The promoter’s dream, Hydrograph Clean Power (HG.C) was definitely grabbing the attention of investors, promoters, and regulators this past week, as it roared past $2 to $3.75 in a couple of days, up from $0.60 a few weeks back. The promote was undeniably in full swing over the last month, with cheerleaders of the deal…
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Looking back: Vitalhub (VHI.T) doubled on our articles, then went 10x in the years since
Back in 2018, I wrote often about a medtech company called Vitalhub (VHI.T). Essentially, they were at the starting point of what we now know as TELE-MEDICINE. Here’s me, back before it moved to the big board: We talked these guys up and the stock doubled. Then it drifted because people didn’t really get telemedicine’s…
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The Big Dig: HydroGraph Clean Power (HG.C): Just a pump or next level investment?
HydroGraph Clean Power Inc. (HG.C) is a nanomaterials company focused on producing graphene – a one-atom-thick “super material” – using a novel detonation-based process. It’s also on an absolute fucking tear, backed by a promotional campaign that has been nothing if not persistent. HG is up, like, a bunch. $0.20 to $3.20 in under a…
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BioNxt (BNXT.C) rips as European Patent Office backs Cladribine thin-film
BioNxt Solutions (CSE: BNXT) received a share price boost today after announcing the European Patent Office and its Eurasian counterpart have waved through core claims tied to the company’s sublingual cladribine thin-film formulation — a treatment aimed at relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). The pending patents don’t just cover the MS-specific delivery tech. They also stretch…
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NetraMark Holdings (AIAI.C): Failed FDA trials cost billions, NetraAI may prevent them
I see a lot of company pitches in my job. I also see a lot of AI pitches. I don’t see a lot of good ones of each. Last week I chatted with the folks behind NetraMark Holdings (AIAI.C) and I’ve rarely moved so swiftly from “Okay, so what’s actually new here” to “Why haven’t…
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Argo Graphene (ARGO.C) using graphene for eco-concrete — up 4x since we mentioned it
A few months back we wrote a piece on a company purporting to make graphene from bio-waste. We dug in and found that, while early, the tech appeared real. It wasn’t a client company, and we didn’t have a dog in the hunt, but it was interesting enough to plant a flag on it when…
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Duolingo (DUOL.NASDAQ): Earning, growing, and destined to get wrecked
One of the great problems of tech, specifically Software as a Service (SaaS) tech, is it has absoluyely no moat but time. Whatever your grand idea for a hitherto unseen technology, the moment you put it out there to the world, the clock is ticking on it being copied. And then improved upon. And then…
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Rogues Gallery: Christopher Pickerel, AI consultant of ‘Solve for X’, delivers no work or refunds
We’ve been working on an artificial intelligence project for a while and, early on, were directed to chat with a consultant to the industry who, we were told, could give us a full rundown of existing AI software, platforms, and tools, to help us build out our startup. Pickerel ran a decent intro meeting, talked…
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Digital Twinning, and how EdgeTI (CTRL.V) is a serious story you’ve never heard of
I first heard the term ‘digital twin’ in 2019, in connection with a high performance computing company I was associated with that was running a project for Boeing. The aerospace giant, at the time, was considering building a filthy fat production line that would dwarf all that came before it, but didn’t want to spend…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) lands $19 million deal, largest in their history
Yesterday, just before noon Pacific, Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) was halted on the TSX-V. The reason for the halt was left unsaid, but this morning the company dropped its news and, yeah, worth the wait. Plurilock Security Inc. has won a record $19.3-million (U.S.) cybersecurity contract with a semiconductor company listed in the S&P 500 index,…