CVE:WED

Westaim Corp (WED.V)

23.52
-0.13 (0.55%)
as of Jun 5, 2026, 7:59:29 pm Market Open.
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DON'T BUY
Tough for him to own from a value perspective as book value is well below $2. Has never had any sustainable earnings. Has a flat panel technology that is supposed to be quite good, but nothing has happened for years.
BUY
Went up 74% in the quarter. They are on the verge of showing their 37 inch flat panel TV. This suggests that it is ready and he expects there will be an announcement of a joint-venture. There is still some money in the stock because of the TV, so he is looking for some upside still.
BUY
Expected news that they would announce a joint venture with a tv maker. (They make flat screens). There will be a gap of 12 months while production ramps up. Thinks that you could buy it, and then sell it on news, then buy it again within the gap as the price will go down during that time.
HOLD
This company is marketing something unique. Chart is showing a V-extended pattern. Stay with it if you own. May pull back a little but this could be a buying opportunity.
TRADE
They make low cost picture quality TVs. There is some worry about partnership. It is a inexpensive stock that could go up.
HOLD
Looking at the charts, you can see that the market is anticipating something on their iFire. Now producing 10 flat panel TVs a week. Expecting an announcement where are they are going to unveil the TVs. The sooner they can get them to market, the better.
TOP PICK
Made a 3-year base from 2002 on and is now starting to move. A great buying opportunity. $3.75 to $4.00 should be its major support.
WEAK BUY
Still a little cautious on this company. Just hasn't been able to bring anything to market on their flat panel screens.
DON'T BUY
Thinks their technology is OK in terms of their television, but they are behind in getting a partner. They're behind the curve in getting to the market. A very risky play.
DON'T BUY
Feels the time for its iFire product has come and gone now.
STRONG BUY
Expects an announcement of a joint venture by the end of the year. They are producing flat panel TV's at their pilot plant now. Stock is at $4. They have $1 in cash and a biotechnology business worth about $2.50. You're paying roughly $0.50 for the TV. If they have a successful joint venture and get a 1% market share, it would be worth about $5/7 a share.
BUY
There's about $1 in cash in the stock. Of the remaining $3, they have a nano technology division which delivers wound dressings which is quite effective and that is valued at $2.50/3.00. Also have the flat panel TV division (iFire) which is now producing pilot 34" panel TV's. Would be positive if they spun the nano tech out.
BUY
Between $3.70 and $4 you get a second buying opportunity.
BUY
A joint venture makes all kinds of sense when you see where they are in their pilot project. If it doesn't come before the end of the year, it's a major disappointment.
DON'T BUY
Have the iFire flat screen TV technology as well as the biotechnology segment which is doing quite well. Still waiting for a big joint venture with their iFire and they have to do that quite quickly as technology coming out of Asia is evolving very rapidly. Still a lot of speculation.
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