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Mostly to create hype and try to make it run a bit. Then hopefully cash out with some profit. I'm in another stock that went through a reverse split and some bought 100 shares at $1 just as a goof. We were up about 50000% or some ridiculous number. It never sticks though. If the market doesn't correct it the market makers certainly will.
Someone spent $23.57 plus fees to make the share price jump over 50%. They call it a paint job.
If PPG wanted to introduce a new coating this would be a good opportunity.
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/229661/ppg-industries-to-display-coatings-at-intermodal-expo
Oh ok! Lol. I thought there was a pot of gold in front of me that I couldn't find.
I think I'm confused. Isn't this the same PR from last week?
Thanks gonefishin, I understand that part. I don't think I was specific enough. Mick, I know you kinda jumped the fence but maybe you could help me out. I could be wrong but isn't it the Part A of our product the part that is produced without isocyanates? Does Part B (the hardener) also require isocyanates in traditional formulas? My thinking with this was that PPG may have used our hardener to reformulate this product giving it the improvements that sound so similar to our application, finish and resistance. So while it may not be iso free it may still use part of our tech. I'm not even sure if acrylics use isocyanate to begin with.
Sorry for the long post and if I'm completely off base just ignore this. Sometimes I over think things...
Thanks!
Has anyone seen this? Sounds familiar to me and the timeline seems to match up.
http://corporate.ppg.com/Media/Newsroom/2016/PPG-PAINTS-brand-introduces-new,-improved-formula
Congrats! Get some sleep while you can, for you are about to know the meaning of the word TIRED.
Confirmed
I'm so happy I'm ROTFLMAO!!!
Ouch! Bumped into someone...
Only good things from here!
You beat me to the punch. Thanks for the link shell.
Hey Shell- I know the DEA was/is considering rescheduling but I haven't seen anything definitive yet. I have seen articles citing an unnamed DEA lawyer saying they would reschedule 8/1. Have you found something concrete?
BTW - your posts and dd are much appreciated!
It has been 4 months since the "parts on order" pr. 4 months from now would put us right at voting time. Granted, it will take up to a year for new laws to be constructed and implemented but if we can have our device ready and waiting by the end of the year we can get it in the hands of states that have already legalized. Every other state that votes to legalize in November will be looking our way when they are establishing their policies. I am excited about today's news!
I wonder if there is a product to fill this need?
http://www.marinelog.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=22287:advantages-of-fast-curing-polyurethanes-as-protective-coatings-for-bwts&Itemid=231
Hey Sharpei, thoughts on this article? Am I just grasping for anything here? I found it to have some interesting keywords in it.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/07/07/boeing-test-nonstick-paint-that-protects-jets-from-icing/NNWv4BmvDXJoIPMPDs3CYL/story.html
Thanks Sharpei. I am new to this whole game so I am learning as I go. I find the best way to learn is to surround myself with experienced people and I appreciate all the valuable input from 95% of this board. I think we know who the other 5% are but it is what it is. Good luck to everyone!
Hi Sharpei- I admittedly read that post in a hurry and saw the word "competitor" and "ppg" and jumped the gun on my response. I am thinking the assumption that ppg being our partner is correct. It's really the only logical choice based on the limited information we have available.
Thanks!
Thanks for the response. My questions were based on a news release on ppg website here which is within a couple of days of the hybrid PR : http://corporate.ppg.com/Media/Newsroom/2016/PPG-introduces-GLIDDEN-COMPLETE-interior-paint-and
The Glidden product was reformulated and my thought was that it possibly was using hybrid's hardener in their upgraded product which claims to be stain resistant and highly durable. With Glidden beimg a PPG company and being sold in Walmart it gave credibility to the 1000s of stores mentioned in the hybrid f500 pr.
http://www.glidden.com/Products/Interior/Walmart/GliddenComplete
It doesn't make any mention of zero-isocyanates but I thought it could be relevant.
Thanks for your time!
Holmes- If I remember correctly, you are the one with some industry knowledge. Wasn't the f500 partner's newly launched product using only the "hardening" portion of our technology? Also, is the "hardener" the portion that supposedly makes the true green poly resistant to graffiti? Last question- would this hardener have any possible use in an acrylic paint?
Thanks!
Could a government contract provide that much in sales?
So does that mean ppg is not our f500 partner?
Think they are waiting until they get the 10q out? Or would there be any reason for finra to reject the rs? Sorry if these are silly questions.
Hi- new to the board and investing but thought I would chime in here. I believe letitgro made a distinction between non-isocyanate and isocyanate free. "Non" being that iso was used in the production process and then removed after being shipped from manufacturers. That leaves 2/3 of the supply chain vulnerable to exposure. Isocyanate free removes the need for Isocyanate from the entire process. Plus the benefits beandog mentioned.