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PV Nano Cell, an innovative producer of single-crystal, metal nanometric based conductive digital inks, announced today that the Company's common stock has been upgraded and approved for trading on the OTCQB Market under the ticker symbol "PVNNF". The Company's stock started trading today, December 15, 2016, on the OTCQB.
"Trading our common stock on the OTCQB is a significant step forward for PV Nano as we look to build shareholder value and initiate commercial sales in 2017. By providing our shareholders access to an effective market for their shares of stock we believe we will be more able to reflect the progress we have made over the past year and opportunities ahead in our shares," said Dr. Fernando de la Vega, CEO of PV Nano Cell.
"Our innovative conductive inks have the opportunity to revolutionize the commercial manufacturing possibilities for advanced electronics across a broad number of billion dollar industries, including photovoltaics, printed circuit boards, antennas, sensors, smart cards, touchscreens and advanced packaging. We believe that the impact our technology has on these types of electronic products will be recognized by the investment community, especially as our financials begin to reflect our initial commercial sales," concluded Dr. de la Vega.
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About PV Nano Cell
PV Nano Cell has developed innovative conductive inks for use in solar photovoltaics (PV) and printed electronics (PE) applications. PV Nano Cell's Sicrys™ ink family is a single-crystal, nanometric silver conductive ink delivering enhanced performance. Sicrys™ is also available in copper-based form, delivering all of the product's properties and advantages with improved cost efficiency. Sicrys™ silver conductive inks are used all over the world in a range of inkjet printing applications, including photovoltaics, printed circuit boards, antennas, sensors, touchscreens and other applications.