` BEE (Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc) vs S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada) Comparison - Alpha Spread

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Over the past 12 months, BEE has underperformed S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada), delivering a return of 0% compared to the S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada)'s +27% growth.

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Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc
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Market Cap
1m CAD
Industry
Chemicals

Bee Vectoring Technologies International, Inc. engages in providing natural pest and disease management solution. The company is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2012-03-30. The firm is focused on the control of pests and enhancement of crops and ornamentals through the use of biological controls in a variety of application processes. The company is commercializing a patented and patent-pending technology specifically designed to utilize bees as natural delivery mechanisms for a variety of powdered mixtures consisting of organic compounds, which promotes the growth of the crops. The bees walk through the powder mixtures as they exit their hive, and the mixture becomes temporarily attached to their legs enroots to the flowers of the crops of interest. Its proprietary carrier Vectorite, which allows the bees to effectively pick up the inoculums on their way out of the hive. The company has its own bio control organic inoculant fungi, BVT-CR7, used to inhibit and control certain pathogens in crops such as strawberries, blueberries, tomatoes, canola, sunflowers.

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