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$ELFVF Electrovaya Announces US$3 Million Purchase Order and Updates Previously Issued Revenue Guidance
Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:00 AM
https://www.accesswire.com/598581/Electrovaya-Announces-US3-Million-Purchase-Order-and-Updates-Previously-Issued-Revenue-Guidance
$ELFVF Electrovaya Announces US$3 Million Purchase Order and Updates Previously Issued Revenue Guidance
Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:00 AM
https://www.accesswire.com/598581/Electrovaya-Announces-US3-Million-Purchase-Order-and-Updates-Previously-Issued-Revenue-Guidance
$ELFVF Electrovaya Announces US$3 Million Purchase Order and Updates Previously Issued Revenue Guidance
Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:00 AM
https://www.accesswire.com/598581/Electrovaya-Announces-US3-Million-Purchase-Order-and-Updates-Previously-Issued-Revenue-Guidance
Nice little move on increasing volume, this is coming alive!
I guess this was a sell on news play, this play has great numbers and it will be a growth play holding this for larger gains. GLTA
Conference Call today...
Call to Discuss the June 30, 2020 Quarterly Financial Results
Toronto, Ontario – July 14, 2020 Electrovaya Inc. (TSX: EFL) (OTCQB:EFLVF) today
announced that it will release the financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 on
Monday July 20th, 2020 after the markets close. CEO Dr. Sankar Das Gupta and EVP & CFO
Richard Halka will host a conference call on Tuesday July 21st, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time
(ET) to discuss the results and provide a business update.
Conference Call Details:
The Company will hold a conference call on Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time
(ET) to discuss the Q3 2020 quarterly financial results and to provide a business update.
Conference ID: 13707080
US and Canada toll free: (877) 407-8291
International: + 1(201) 689-8345
Raymond corporation got an award for product of the year with their lithium-ion battery forklifts.
Could make it interesting for Electrovaya.
https://www.raymondcorp.com/about-us/awards-and-events
An old SA post from Bernard Fleet in 2014, I would assume these benefits of lithium batteries are still true.
I sent you an email at hotmail, with my number.
10Q is late, Stop sign is up. We need updates.
Nice find Geo, I added to my position today, Next week should be very interesting.
Nice video it spells out who's in partnership AgEagle and their name starts with an "A"!
Looking forward to the next Q, their core business could still help stock, The Blu Vent business was really the icing on the cake. I really do like icing on my cake!
GLTA!!!
With Florida having such increased Corvid 19 cases this could be an easy sell for Robert to make with the Governor of Florida. The time for BWMG to strike is now, they hold a vital component in this fight of Corvid 19, low-cost Ventilators.
This article mentions $UAVS a few times...
https://amp.kansas.com/news/business/biz-columns-blogs/carrie-rengers/article244039217.html?__twitter_impression=true
Nice to see a little action, maybe good news is coming?
It would be nice if BWMG could sell some ventilators in their state of Florida right now they need them now. Corvid 19 is rampant in those southern states.
10K is out! Stop sign is gone, all we need now is a big fat government contract then the next stop could be $1.00 in my opinion.
I am being patient waiting for company updates. The CEO seems like an honest straight forward guy and I do believe that he wants the best for the company and shareholders.
GLTA!!!
Just my opinion, I think Robert is waiting for the FDA Approval on the Ventilators?
Got back in on today's dip.
Thanks, Goldman gave me a chance to add on the dip.
That's great news, good to know that the 2nd qtr 10q will look good. Now we need to see a nice big government contract for some ventilators.
Still holding my shares tightly, will add on dips.
GLTA!!!
$UAVS looking good today!
Looks like folks are losing their patience, selling out before updates.
Or maybe it's MM's trying for cheaper shares?
Holding this baby for 10 bagger status at least.
GLTA!!!
I guess patience is still the key here, can't wait to see this company get some major contracts for their ventilators.
VENTILATOR Maker??? $BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida,, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
VENTILATOR Maker??? $BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
VENTILATOR Maker??? $BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida,, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
$BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida,, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
$BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida,, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
$BWMG Brownie’s Marine Group’s BLU3 Submits Emergency Use Authorization Request for BLU3 Vent to the FDA as a Top-5 Finalist in DoD Hack-A-Vent Challenge
GlobeNewswire GlobeNewswire•May 22, 2020
Pompano Beach, Florida,, May 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: BWMG) a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor in the marine industry, today announced that it has been named a Top 5 Finalist in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Vulcan “Hack-a-Ventilator Challenge.” The DoD released a website dedicated to sharing information about the Hack-a-Ventilator project on May 20th, 2020, with the link here: https://www.vulcan-v.com.
In March 2020, the DoD announced the Vulcan Hack-a-Vent Challenge to address the projected ventilator shortage as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic. Clinicians and engineers at the DoD received 172 submissions and began a rigorous process that within 60 days yielded 5 different scalable ventilator designs that can resuscitate a non-compliant lung. The group of finalists was named the “Vulcan-5” and includes the BLU3 Vent by BLU3, a division of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc, as well as Corvent by Coridea, i3 Breather by L3 Harris, FieldVent by Northrup Grumman, and NAVSEA PRE-Vent by the U.S. Navy as reported by the DoD. BLU3 has now requested approval for BLU3 Vent from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). BLU3 submitted their Pre-EUA form to the FDA on May 14, 2020 and received initial feedback from the FDA four days later. The feedback includes requests for additional information such as specific graphical test data and descriptions of manufacturing quality systems, among other items. BLU3 is working toward fulfilling the FDA’s request for additional information with the assistance of the Wright Brothers Institute (https://www.wbi-innovates.com) and regulatory compliance consultants from TAMM Net (https://www.tammnet.com).
“We are so proud of our team’s accomplishment to be esteemed with some of the most innovative engineering companies and groups in the world. We entered the Hack-A-Vent challenge to answer a call-to-action from our military to address critical ventilator shortages. Our team of engineers worked tirelessly to reimagine our existing core technology to meet the challenges laid out before them.” said Robert Carmichael, Chairman & CEO of Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. “BLU3 Vent has been designed to be low-cost and highly manufacturable so that it is feasible for governments to stockpile as Emergency Use Ventilators. We believe that governments should favor a just-in-case stockpiling approach opposed to the traditional just-in-time approach which lead to the ventilator shortages in the first place.”
About Brownie’s Marine Group
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc., is the parent company to a family of innovative brands with a unique concentration in the industrial, military, and recreational diving industry. The Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, tests, manufactures, and distributes recreational hookah diving, yacht-based scuba air compressors and nitrox generation systems, and scuba and water safety products in the United States and internationally. The Company has three subsidiaries including Trebor Industries, Inc., founded in 1981 and dba as “Brownie’s Third Lung,” BLU3, Inc., and Brownie’s High-Pressure Services, Inc., dba LW Americas. The Company is headquartered in Pompano Beach, Florida.
For more information, visit: www.BrowniesMarineGroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Looks like they are coming to the final phase of this project manufacturing, we should be hearing something soon from the company! This Vulcan project has a lot of information. Looks like we are working with the big boys now to get this product out!
https://www.vulcan-v.com/home/process-team
Go BWMG!!!
Excellent update, this could be life changing, if this company gets selected to produce ventilators. This could be worldwide sales.
AWESOME!!!
We Built a Ventilator Using Nemo
In between our diving dreams, our team has been hard at work on a solution to the global shortage of mechanical ventilators. The project originated from a challenge issued by the United States Department of Defense to build a low-cost, highly manufacturable ventilator in a very short period of time.
Immediately, we harnessed the technology of Nemo to build a prototype ventilator. After submitting a proposal to the DOD, we were awarded a top 5 spot out of over 170 projects. BLU3 Vent has now been subjected to professional testing and we are awaiting feedback from the US Food and Drug Administration.
https://mailchi.mp/diveblu3/nemo-summer-coupon-20-off?e=e9b92c010d
Thanks for info, welcome to the board!
Go $BWMG...http://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/?fbclid=IwAR1JveVR1angQ7z--ugZLxgmgkCTFjuAwG4a-_v8g6m8eFuMRDAHbI4X5b0
Thanks for the info, here is link on FB...
http://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/?fbclid=IwAR1JveVR1angQ7z--ugZLxgmgkCTFjuAwG4a-_v8g6m8eFuMRDAHbI4X5b0
Nice video there also!!!
GO $BWMG
I agree, I picked up a starter position last week.
I agree that could be the reason for the 8K, BTW welcome to the $BWMG board!