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LiqTech director Robert Wowk acquires 50,000 common shares for $50,000

LiqTech director Robert Wowk acquires 50,000 common shares for $50,000

ReutersReuters2026/08/19 23:42
  • LiqTech director Robert Wowk bought 50,000 common shares in an insider purchase priced at USD 1 per share.
  • His direct holding in the stock rose to 50,000 shares following the transaction.


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