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TXMC Tirex Share Price

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Consumer CyclicalsHighly SpeculativeMicro Cap

Momentum

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1m+34666.29%
3m+32222.44%
6m+28348.48%
1yr+29014.88%
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Profile Summary

The Tirex Corporation develops and owns technology that is a semi-cryogenic tire recycling process, known as the Tirex Cryo System (TCS). The technology reduces scrap tires into -5 to 30 mesh (or finer) clean crumb rubber with a morphology and saleable, intact steel wire and fiber. The Company's TCS System is a tire reduction system, which uses a fracturing unit in combination with a freezing process, which does not require liquid nitrogen to produce crumb rubber. Its proprietary process, that doesn't use liquid nitrogen, freezes the rubber and then passes it through its fracturing mill, which breaks the rubber apart, instead of cutting it, exposing the whole strands of steel and fiber, and leaving a value-added crumb rubber that is suited for extrusion molding recycled rubber products and higher end performance surfaces.

Directors

Last Annual
June 30th, 2009
Last Interim
June 30th, 2009
Incorporated
August 19th, 1987
Public Since
October 28th, 1993
No. of Shareholders
670
No. of Employees
3
Sector
Automobiles & Auto Parts
Industry
Consumer Cyclicals
Exchange
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Shares in Issue
2,885,755,714

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