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Alpha version of COR imminent. Additional manufacutring facility being built in China. Additional mfg space has soft approval in West Seneca. Hitting the road with awesome hard/soft covers to expand their sales channels. Heat pump moving along with potential partnrships this year. SOLIS is ready to roll once COR is available. Hyundai still working with WKSP.
At some point this year this stock is going to blow up bigly.
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1 - SOLIS isn’t delayed we should start seeing them roll off the line shortly. Delays from the turmoil in the east (solar panels are made in India for now), but we have no control over that.
COR continues to accelerate; proud it’s not made in China.
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2 - After COR initial launch it goes to sales development; 2B and 2C. Then we have big plans for off grid home energy systems as well as smaller, more powerful portable power. But it’s always ‘one foot in-front of the other’
Agreed, new cover does look quite nice. We also agree that things are showing a lot of potential. Now all we need is WKSP to come through and deliever on products and revenues. Unfortunately, that is the hard part :)
Nice news today. New hard cover looks sweet. Should be a great seller. Made in the USA.
Institutional ownership of the float is now over 10 percent. Not bad for a startup.
another fill at 1.35.
Seems to be the bottom everytime.
West Seneca, New York , Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Worksport Ltd. (Nasdaq: WKSP; WKSPW) (“Worksport”) and its subsidiary, Terravis Energy, Inc. (“Terravis”), are pleased to announce a breakthrough in early test results for Terravis’ working prototype of its Cold Climate, Air Source Residential Heat Pump (CCHP). With traditional CCHP units designed to operate at approximately -25ºC (- 13º F), Terravis’ CCHP has produced heating in temperatures as cold as -35ºC (-31º F), surpassing current commercial units by as much as 40%. These early test results have surpassed management’s expectations, prompting Terravis to move to the commercial design stage for this product after further rigorous testing.
The forthcoming Terravis heat pump, a notable achievement in modern engineering, is set to redefine the boundaries of heating technology without the use of supplemental heating coils. It not only is expected to withstand the harshest North American winters, but thrive in them, effortlessly maintaining a warm and inviting indoor atmosphere regardless of how cold it may be outside. Its innovative design and advanced technology are expected to ensure comfort and reliability no matter how severe the weather could become.
“Terravis’ Cold Climate Heat Pump is intended for use in the residential home heating and cooling market, and to operate seamlessly even under the most daunting conditions,” said Terravis CEO Lorenzo H. Rossi . “In our Toronto R&D facility, our cutting-edge ‘Arctic Chamber’ created a simulated environment of extreme cold, and the Heat Pump demonstrated its unparalleled capability to maintain a comfortable temperature, even at a staggering -35ºC (-31ºF). This extraordinary feat was accomplished without reliance on typical auxiliary heating coils, a breakthrough that we believe sets the Terravis Heat Pump apart in the large worldwide heating solutions market.”
An air source heat pump utilizes the phase change of a refrigerant to transfer heat, capturing existing heat from outside air, amplifying its warmth, and then moving it indoors, functioning efficiently even in cold weather since some heat is always present in the air. When cooling, it employs the opposite phase change, from gas to liquid, to move heat from inside the home to the outside.
Terravis executed detailed tests that monitored performance across a range of 12 temperature points from -10ºC (14ºF) to -35ºC (-31F). These tests included checking four refrigerant pressure zones, airflow, and the energy consumption of each component. The impressive results from these tests have now prompted Terravis to move up its timetable for Heat Pump product development and commit to a commercial design stage in which it will perfect the product for an eventual market introduction.
“We are very pleased and excited by these early, very promising test results,” said Worksport CEO Steven Rossi . “The rapid pace of innovation we are now experiencing in all parts of the company, including Worksport and Terravis, confirms that the long overdue climate-friendly, zero emission path that we set out on some time ago is expected to be closer and closer to fruition. Fossil-fuel heating, one of the largest contributors to carbon emissions worldwide, requires significant amounts of energy. Widespread global adoption of heat pump technology can be a major contributor to creating the zero-emission future to which our company has committed itself. These early test results are a giant step toward that goal.”
As always, Worksport and Terravis will continue to update investors and shareholders as we refine the heat pump’s eventual product name, what it looks like, how it will work and when it will be launched. In addition, we anticipate reporting milestones on the product testing process and news as the heat pump and other products like the SOLIS solar truck cover and COR battery system progress to production models.
We shall see what q4 looks like, no reason to worry too much. Some progress with Cor and Solis would be nice. If I am complaining next Thanksgiving then we have a serious problem. I still think Rossi owe's shareholders a lot and should dump 80% of his shares back into the pool. Increased revenues, partnerships and innovation are the juice here....lets just hope they all materialize.
We may have to temper sales expectations for the final Q of 2023. It should be good, but maybe not seven digits good. Why? Rossi has indicated soft cover sales are going strong (we have no idea what he considers strong) and he has indicated publicly that they continue to make improvements to their hard covers for their existing customers. This translates to production downtime to me. I'm sure whatever changes they make are simply part of a continuous improvement culture with their company and their customers. It will most assuredly lead tomore robust sales moving forward and more contracts IMO. But, with respect to the final Q 2023 we may see similar results to the prior Q (around 500K - 750K). That will make for another great sales growth headline as they compare Qs YOY. He did indeed indicate WKSP would do minimum16M 2024. We shall see.
Buckyboy we are close to the same page. We agree the next 2 years look good.
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We have the two lines and staff available for them but are making running improvements to the product so we want to ramp concurrent with the improvements. We will likely grow to second shift first then 3 lines. 1 line = 70-100 covers per shift. 2 day and 1 night shift is first
Looking for 1.2 - 1.5M in sales final Q. Their selling price (B2B) to their big buyer is 335 per cover as of a few days ago. They say they can get 70 covers daily off their first line and now have staffing in place for their second line.
Hopfully we see doubles in revs Q over Q for the next severas Qs. Looking for 20 - 30M target for 2024. (JMO)
IMO COR/SOLIS will not be ready for for full scale manufacture until the end of 2024. Basically Rossi is saying Alpha test units heading ou the door Q1. This will take many weeks once they're out there. Then the BETA tests (assuming they're doing a BET after Alpha). Many more weeks. If everything goes smooth then maybe BETA is done by the end of Q2 (again just my WAG). It's great that they have a manufacturer lined up for COR!
Rossi says soft cover sales are strong (imply whatever you want here).
Anyway, nowhere to go but up if Rossi and his R&D team can actually get COR out the door!!
We shall see.
Happy holidays....
Merry Christmas buddy
Merry Chtristmas Fubar.
I for one am still relatively excited for Q4 ( I am not happy about warrants/dilution). What do you guys estimate revenues to look like Q4? I am hoping for 1.5 Mil or so :) That would show a steady increase while we painfully await promised developments.
12/01 was the last post? Board gone quiet. Still have all my shares, waiting patiently. Here’s to a great 2024, let’s go Rossi.
Merry Christmas everyone. And hoping yall have a great New Year too
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I think we need to look at scaling. But, testing won’t be six months. I’d say end of Q1 we have launch and then scale thereafter. The scale will be annually.
(This is regarding COR testing/launch)
DOE's ZERH and Terravis Energy: a perfect synergy.
Nov. 27, 20223: the U.S. Department of Energy announces Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) Multifamily Version 2 program focuses on improving energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in multifamily buildings. This version expands eligibility to include multifamily buildings of any number of stories, aligning with national requirements, except for specific provisions in California.
Key aspects of the ZERH Multifamily Version 2 include:
Compliance with ENERGY STAR Multifamily New Construction Version 1.2.
Increased stringency in envelope insulation and window requirements.
Inclusion of PV-Ready and EV-Ready Checklists tailored for multifamily buildings.
Electric-ready provisions for future heat pump installations for space and water heating.
Three pathways for certification: Energy Rating Index (ERI), ASHRAE 90.1, and Prescriptive.
For home buyers in the USA, this program's emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy readiness could lead to lower energy costs, enhanced comfort, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, the inclusion of electric-ready features prepares homes for future technology advancements, potentially increasing their long-term value and appeal in the housing market. The alignment with ENERGY STAR standards also assures a high level of quality and performance, which can be attractive to environmentally conscious consumers.
The Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) Multifamily Version 2 program will have several impacts on homeowners:
Reduced Energy Costs: Enhanced energy efficiency reduces utility bills.
Improved Comfort: Better insulation and window requirements enhance indoor comfort.
Future-Proofing: Features like PV-Ready and EV-Ready ensure compatibility with emerging technologies.
Higher Resale Value: Homes with energy-efficient features and readiness for future technologies are often more appealing in the real estate market.
Environmental Impact: Reduced energy consumption and readiness for renewable energy contribute to a smaller carbon footprint.
Quality Assurance: Alignment with ENERGY STAR standards ensures high construction and performance standards.
Section 45L Tax Credits for Zero Energy Ready Homes | Department of Energy
The amended Section 45L, under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, offers substantial tax benefits to owners of homes certified under the DOE Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) program. This includes:
A tax credit of $5,000 for single-family and manufactured homes meeting ZERH standards.
A $1,000 credit per dwelling unit in ZERH-certified multifamily buildings, which increases to $5,000 if prevailing wage requirements are met.
These incentives, effective for homes acquired between December 31, 2022, and January 1, 2033, encourage the construction and acquisition of energy-efficient homes. For ZERH owners, this translates to financial rewards for adopting sustainable housing practices, besides the inherent benefits of energy efficiency and lower operational costs.
Terravis Energy is committed to addressing the challenge of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, a task that is increasingly pertinent in today's context. Our cutting-edge cold climate heat pump and Power Guardian are in direct alignment with the objectives of the DOE's Zero Energy Ready Home program, reflecting our dedication to pioneering sustainable solutions in the energy sector.
$WKSP I think I am actually looking forward to next Q(4). That is something I haven't said about WKSP in the last 3 years. I think the future is looking bright. Or maybe I had a stroke???? Time to buy is now!!!!
Worksport Reports 2400% Q3 Revenue Growth YoY as the Company Initiates Production
Revenue growth reflects Worksport’s growing production, and large sales orders to be fulfilled
Company reports strong product backlog and pent-up demand for SOLIS solar light truck cover and COR battery system, advancing towards launch
Inventory built up due to investments in raw materials for production
Made in America production starts with imported and domestic materials
Expansion in product offerings, significant purchase orders, strategic partnerships
West Seneca, New York, Nov. 15, 2023 — Worksport Ltd. (Nasdaq: WKSP; WKSPW) (“Worksport” or the “Company”) is pleased to report its financial results for the third quarter of its fiscal year (Q3 FY2023) ended September 30, 2023. Key Q3 highlights include:
Significant Revenue Growth
For Q3 2023, Worksport Ltd. reported a remarkable year-over-year total North American sales increase of approximately 2399%, with revenues rising from $18,350 in Q3 FY2022 to $458,483 in Q3 FY2023. When accounting for just U.S. revenue, there was an impressive increase of 3359%, from $13,134 in Q3 FY2022 to $454,258 in Q3 FY2023.
“The Q3 revenue growth reflects Worksport’s growing production, and the start of large sales orders being fulfilled,” said Worksport CEO Steven Rossi. “It demonstrates Worksport’s expanding market presence and effective sales strategies that are based on market demand for innovative products for the global light truck market.”
Expansion in Product Offerings
“The Company’s commitment to execution, innovation and expanding its product portfolio is expected to be the beginning of much bigger orders to come,” Rossi said. “The launch of the SC4 PRO, a new product line in June 2023, and identifying a top-tier solar panel provider for the SOLIS Solar Tonneau Cover in September 2023, underscore the success of that commitment. Worksport has identified and penetrated new business-to-consumer and business-to-business sales channels.”
Significant Purchase Orders
Following the Company’s initiating manufacturing at its 222,000 sq. ft. West Seneca, N.Y. manufacturing facility, in July 2023, Worksport received $720,000 in purchase orders for its soft-folding tonneau covers and a staggering $1,600,000 order for its advanced hard-folding tonneau covers, reflecting a glimpse at the strong market demand for its innovative products, made from domestic and imported components. The orders come from both from a national U.S. customer and reseller of automotive aftermarket accessories.
Strategic Partnerships and Agreements
In another strong revenue-generating development, during Q3 FY2023, the Company signed a long-term supply agreement that starts with a projected annual $16,000,000 in sales for its cutting-edge and advanced hard-folding and soft-folding truck bed covers with just one of its major U.S.-based aftermarket customers, further highlighting the potential of its new and existing products.
“What is remarkable about this $16 million estimate is that it does not include expectations of year-over-year growth in sales,” Rossi said. “It is based on the customer’s forecast on an annualized basis and going forward could possibly exceed that estimate by a significant margin.”
Increased Manufacturing and R&D Capabilities
The establishment of a state-of-the-art R&D facility in Springfield, Missouri, and the completion of a custom manufacturing line highlight Worksport’s dedication to quality and innovation during Q3 FY 2023.
“The strategic Springfield location in the U.S. heartland is known for its vibrant truck-loving culture, positioning the Company at the center of its target demographic,” Rossi said. “It will be staffed initially by seasoned Worksport engineers separate from the mainstream factory, embodying a depth of knowledge and proficiency that would be difficult to duplicate elsewhere.”
At the same time, during the quarter, the Company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Western New York roared to life, with the first custom manufacturing line becoming operational and four more planned for the near future. “The beginning of American production was a transformative event in the life of the company,” Rossi said. “With each successive line, the Company is poised to increase its capacity, reinforcing its market position, reputation for quality, and readiness to meet escalating demand.”
Made in the USA Certification
The official qualification for the esteemed “Made in the USA” (using domestic and foreign components) designation for its line of hard tonneau covers in July 2023 showcases the company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing excellence. The designation ensures the Company’s products are crafted and assembled in the United States, utilizing both domestic and imported components. According to survey research, consumers prefer this designation, driven by the belief that products having U.S. origin and assembly are of superior quality.
Financing and Capital Position
Successful capital raising activities, including the sale of common stock and warrants, some subsequent to the end of Q3 FY2023, have positioned the company to fund its strategic initiatives.
“The third quarter has demonstrated the Company’s capabilities in action. Worksport continues to deliver on its promises, and is functioning as a complete organization, with impressive firm product orders, manufacturing in operation, progress in SOLIS and COR reaching an Alpha launch and financing in place,” said Rossi. “We believe this quarter’s impressive revenue increases are expected to be part of an upward trend as we ramp up production and fulfill product orders. Imagine a hockey stick: that’s how we anticipate our growth curve to look. We are more committed than ever in providing unyielding value and growth to our investors.”
This PR was sent ot on 19 Sept 2023. Everything depends on the current cover output from West Senece (except for soft covers of course which come out of China). This being said, one would hope that they've shipped a significant amount of covers in the last two months.
I was told a few weeks ago that they were producing between 50 - 70 covers at W.. Seneca with a goal of 200 per ay by the end of this year. You know how projections go with this company eh! Who knows.
If they're producing anything close to what they've told us then I think minimum 500K for Q3 may be possible. It all depends when and how they book their revs.
19 Sept 2023 PR snippet
WEST SENECA, NY / ACCESSWIRE / September 19, 2023 / Worksport Ltd. ("Worksport" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:WKSP; WKSPW) announces it has secured a long-term supply agreement with an established, leading automotive aftermarket reseller in the U.S. Under this agreement, Worksport is on track to earn an estimated $16,000,000 USD in annual sales of its advanced hard-folding and soft-folding covers, from this single customer. While estimated sales of $16 Million USD are based on the customer's forecast on an annualized basis, this estimate does not include the customer's expectations of year-over-year growth in sales. The agreement resulted from samples that were provided to and approved by this customer previously. This significant step follows the recent start of manufacturing at Worksport's Western New York-based facility after receiving a robust $1.6 million order for its hard-folding covers and an additional $720,000 order for the soft-folding versions, both from the same customer.
Monday should be earnings, do you guys have predictions?
$WKSP We are under a week from earnings Q3 2023. If we are still pathetic it will be visible to the naked eye at that point. For me the fulcrum point is right about $500,000 for q3 revenues. If we are above
$500, 000 we are on the right track and will continue on an upward trajectory. If we see $200,000 or under Rossi and WKSP are clearly snake oil. If we hit $500,00 I will pump for 3 posts!!!!! So get out the way Buckyboy.
Nothing about Solis. What is going on.
Rossi speaker up!!!!
Nobody gives a **** about carbon savings when they are trying to heat a freezing house. If the product works, and is more efficient, it will sell. I care about the environment but only a fool would market carbon savings before utility to the customer. Same goes for Solis (not that it exists) yet. For Heavens sake please market this product in a way that shows it's utility to customers not what is on your "agenda". I want to see revenues from this company, not hear about their agenda, it is well beyond time. How many people have been hurt by this company and it's unfounded promises? Hundreds? Thousands? I think Rossi himself has created a lot of hot air in the last 2.5 years.
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West Seneca, New York, Oct. 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Worksport Ltd. (Nasdaq: WKSP; WKSPW) (“Worksport” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Terravis Energy, Inc. (“Terravis Energy”), has increased R&D for its Cold Climate Residential Heat Pump, which is also a cooling product, due to expected large-scale growth in the North American and global markets.
An air source heat pump, such as the one Terravis Energy is creating, utilizes the phase change of a special fluid to transfer heat. When heating your home, the pump takes heat from the outdoor air and uses the phase change from liquid to gas to bring that heat indoors. When cooling, it employs the opposite phase change, from gas to liquid, to move heat from inside your home to the outside.
“Most North American households depend on fossil fuel-powered central furnaces, which generate and blow air through duct systems,” said Terravis Energy CEO Lorenzo Rossi. “These systems generate a yearly estimated average of 6,400 pounds of carbon dioxide per household, a greenhouse gas, and are the third largest contributor to carbon emissions worldwide. Future generations, however, will be able to heat and cool their homes with zero-emission, sustainable clean energy, thanks to cold climate heat pumps like the Terravis system.”
The Company is very excited to expand its heat pump R&D team concurrently with massive increases in worldwide growth forecasts, including a North American market size currently estimated at US$7.3 billion with a projected 9% annual growth rate between 2023 and 2032, reaching US$24 billion by 2028. Globally, the market for residential heat pumps is expected to reach US$121.5 billion by 2032. According to Lorenzo, this highly encouraging market expansion is stimulated by two primary factors: (1) ongoing governmental initiatives and incentives to reduce carbon emissions and (2) a growing consumer demand for energy-efficient, clean and sustainable heating and cooling technologies.
In addition, many localities are banning future installation of gas-powered stoves, furnaces, and propane heating, effectively requiring the use of climate-friendly appliances such as heat pumps and induction stoves in many new construction residences. This year, New York was the first state to ban natural gas and other fossil fuels after 2026 in most new residential buildings. Previously, cities have led the way. In 2019, Berkeley, California became the first U.S. city to pass a code banning natural gas hookups in new buildings. Other cities, including San Francisco in 2020 and New York City in 2021, quickly followed suit. Globally, the International Energy Agency recommends that “no gas boilers should be sold after 2025, if net-zero targets are to be realized.”
“The Terravis heat pump is the right product at the right time in a very appealing large worldwide growth market,” said Worksport CEO Steven Rossi. “It represents something major for Worksport as we expect to introduce further energy-based products, including the SOLIS solar truck bed cover and its companion COR hot swap battery system. Developing and marketing the Terravis heat pump is expected to be a first step in the transition to an all-energy enterprise that assists consumers with off-grid solutions ranging from pickup trucks to zero-emission heating and cooling. It’s another example of how Worksport and Terravis continue to outpace expectations across the board. We anticipate that the heat pump will be a great addition to our arsenal of clean and sustainable consumer products.”
As always, Worksport will continue to update investors and shareholders on our progress with all products as soon as information is available.
For further information, please visit Worksport’s official website for investors at investors.worksport.com.
About Worksport
Worksport Ltd. (Nasdaq: WKSP; WKSPW), through its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, and owns the intellectual property on a variety of tonneau covers, solar integrations, and NP (Non-Parasitic), Hydrogen-based true green energy solutions for the sustainable, clean energy, and automotive industries. Worksport seeks to capitalize on the growing shift of consumer mindsets towards clean energy integrations with its proprietary solar solutions, mobile energy storage systems (ESS), and NP (Non-Parasitic), Hydrogen-based
Steven Rossi
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Costing is difficult to publicize since we’re watched closely. But it’s a 9-figure factory in any event.
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First target is 3 cells, lines by mid Q1. The rest will be scoped once we’re closer to first target
Wondering what is a good entry point one to buy quite a bit in the chart reader’s
Totally agree Q3 is pretty critical, I would like to see at least $500,000.
Cut the selling price to 310 for the FC4 as indicated in Rossi's most recent presentation rather than the 800 I used. PPS is greatly dependent on Q3 report (due Nov 15th) and any positive updates on SOLIS/COR and other R&D developments ready for market this year or Q1 2024. All JMO
I really like the projection, however what is going on with the current stock price?
Will we ever see $3-$4 range this year?
Steven Rossi
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Right now we’re hovering 50-70 and target for this year is 200 (all daily). Next year we ramp from 200 -> 1,000 by end of year. The amount of engineering required for all of this is mind boggling. But fun.
(if we assume a middle ground here and go with 300 hard covers weekly at a selling price of 800 bucks we're looking at a 3M dollar Q to end the year. This doesn't include sales of soft covers.) We shall see....
You right on the Money
WKSP chart has now broken the 200 EMA. Next target is 2.20, then 2.00, then 1.85ish. All news events have been great and the company is moving forward rapidly now. Future looks very bright even in the face of a late year decline in the PPS momo.
WKSP clearly has a bigger seller at the moment. My guess is it's the 13G filer taking some profits. He reported holding 1.775M shares via a 13G. Not really sure any other entity holds enough shares to create a downtrend like we're witnessing.
The stock has hit the 200EMA at 2.45. I see next support at 2.20. Many indicators are bottomed outnow and show oversold.
Nothig but positive news coming out of the company. Gret sales contracts and potentially a brand new green offering for the residential sector to be announced by the EOY (maybe). Tons of interest in COR/SOLIS from OEMs.
Buy em while they're cheap.
JMO
Great news Charlie! And it's only just beginning. They're already adding an additional 70K
square feet of processing space to their West Seneca facility. Automation that will be
installed has this company earmarked to become a small cap growth story. Multiple versions
of COR being developed for the markets. Gross revs of at least one dollar per share operating
expenses! Buy and hold eh!
Worksport Ltd.( $WKSP ) stands out as a market innovator for truck accessories. Their market cap is $48.47 million and they have a NASDAQ listing.
Worksport Advances Towards the Launch of SOLIS Solar Cover with Innovative COR Battery System
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/worksport-advances-towards-launch-solis-120000103.html
Worksport Ltd.'s ( $WKSP ) current price of $2.85 is an indicator of their market position and potential for growth in the truck accessory sector.
Love the chart in Rossi's presnetation that describes short- and long-term revenues based on current interest from potential and exiting customers.
Hyundai is clearly not the only big OEM interested in SOLIS/COR.
Company currently working on a 70K square foot expansion!
Some warrants priced at 4 bucks as well as 6.05. Could be a source of funding for the company.
The picture displayed of the Santa Cruz with a SOLIS cover looks really sleek. Hyundai also working on a small picjup truck to compete with the likes of the Ranger.
Great presentation by Rossi IMO.
Solar panel supply company. Looks like more stalling by Rossi. SOLIS and COR are 100% half baked for 2 years. Can we turn the oven up? At least it looks like we are beginning to produce soft and hard cover tonneau covers and develop some revenue streams. Great work posting guys but maybe a little more actual discussion and thought and less company PR. Company PR seems to be one sided. Please open up a little and liven this page up!!
Worksport Announces Participation to Present at the H.C. Wainwright 25th Annual Global Investment Conference in New York Palace Hotel H.C. Wainwright & Co. is hosting its 25th Annual Global Investment Conference, which is being held September 11-13, 2023.
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