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Glad you are back posting TooFrank. Have missed your words of wisdom on the shmp board!
Agreed! CEO said they will be expanding rapidly.
SHMP is looking to have a great year!
GLTA
We can’t confirm or deny the sale of any shrimp. Haven’t seen the annual financial statements yet.
By the time they are published, the shrimp might have been smuggled back from Mars.
Shrimps are very clever though. They might figure out how to escape in the meantime! And fly really high!
:)
Please don’t buy the shmp until I get more next week!
https://microcapdaily.com/naturalshrimp-inc-otcqb-shmp-stock-price-attempts-to-grow/123929/
NaturalShrimp Inc. (OTCQB: SHMP) Stock Price Attempts to Grow 0
BY ALI RAZA ON APRIL 13, 2019 MEDIA & TECHNOLOGY, MICRO CAP INSIDER, SMALL CAPS
NaturalShrimp Inc. (OTCQB: SHMP) stock saw a massive surge in value in early February 2019, when the price surged from barely above $0 to being just shy from $1. The surge ended abruptly, and the price came back down, although it was stopped by a strong support level at $0.2. The support allowed the price to bounce back up and grow once again, although this surge was significantly weaker, reaching only $0.6 by the end of February. Since then, the price has been on a decline, until it approached the support at $0.2 in mid-March. While it remained rather close to this level ever since, there were a few weak attempts at growth, although the stock value mostly remained caged between its bottom at $0.2 and its resistance at $0.3.
About NaturalShrimp
As the name suggests, NaturalShrimp Inc. is a shrimp-farming firm that is working on developing new technology for producing fresh, gourmet-grade shrimp. The company seeks to produce its product reliably, as well as economically, but in an indoor, saltwater, re-circulating facility.
Its design is both bio-secure, as well as eco-friendly, as it doesn’t rely on the ocean water. Instead, the company recreates the environment of the shrimp’s natural habitat, precisely replicating it in any area of the world.
This type of technology has allowed NaturalShrimp to become the leader in the closed-system shrimp farming industry. The production of gourmet-grade shrimp is being done without the use of any kind of toxic chemicals, antibiotics, or probiotics. The company began its research and development back in 2001 when it started creating high-density, self-contained aquaculture system. As a result, it is capable of producing fresh shrimp every week throughout the year.
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NaturalShrimp growth and expansion
NaturalShrimp’s main goal is to change the seafood industry with its new technology, which has made the company very popular around the world. In early 2019, the company announced that they are ready to enter the next phase of development of their tech, which will allow them to expand their products and introduce even more saltwater species.
That way, the company will still be able to provide seafood to customers around the world without having to harvest shrimp from its natural habitat and endanger the environment. The company’s stock price surged in February, as mentioned, which came at the time when they placed an additional equipment order that would allow them to expand to LaCoste, Texas.
This expansion is one of the main reasons why their stock price surged. While the price started dropping soon after the initial hype, another surge came after the firm announced that they completed the testing stage of their patented technology. Only days later, the firm announced a fresh shrimp delivery to Mardi Gras event in Northern California, which truly exposed them to the eyes of the world.
The final massive move by the firm came only a bit over a week ago when they announced the delivery of new water treatment systems toward full production.
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With this type of growth and development, NaturalShrimp holds the potential to change the seafood industry in an environmentally-friendly way forever. As such, the company will gain a lot of support from all corners of the world. While its price is currently low, and so is its’ market cap, being at only $56 million, this is one of the companies with a very bright future ahead of them as the awareness of their environmentally-friendly way of enjoying seafood begins to rise. We will be updating on NaturalShrimp when more details emerge so make sure you are subscribed to Microcapdaily so you know what’s going on with NaturalShrimp.
Here is some vibrio suppression info for you.
LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION
Texas producer giving RAS shrimp production a charge
Monday, 4 February 2019
Hank Hogan
NaturalShrimp uses patented electrocoagulation process to control pathogens, contaminants
RAS shrimp
Texas-based company NaturalShrimp uses a light electrical charge, a process called electrocoagulation, to remove and control bacteria, ammonia and other contaminants that hinder shrimp production. Courtesy photo.
A recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) producer based in Dallas, Texas, USA,- says it has solved the problem of how to grow shrimp commercially in enclosed recirculating tanks.
The secret, according to NaturalShrimp Inc., is a proprietary process it developed that uses an electrical charge to remove and control bacteria, ammonia and other contaminants that hinder shrimp production.
This approach results in high yields and is a process that can be replicated anywhere, even in urban areas far from the sea, Bill Williams, NaturalShrimp chairman and CEO, told The Advocate.
“We’re taking large tanks of seawater and we’re cramming them full of shrimp,” he said. “That’s really the only way you can make money in this business.”
NaturalShrimp and F&T Water Solutions LLC of Lago, Fla., obtained a patent in December 2018 on the process, called Vibrio Suppression Technology. The patent covers application to shrimp and other species, including fish. According to Williams, NaturalShrimp plans to use the technology to expand production in its own facilities and possibly elsewhere through partners or licensing.
The technique is based on electrocoagulation, a technology that puts a current through water. This controls contaminants by various means. For instance, the flowing electricity can sweep charged particles to the positive or negative electrode or it may cause the particles to settle out, thereby eliminating them. Alternatively, certain electrode materials can create chlorine gas from the salt in the water. This gas then reacts with contaminants, enabling easy removal.
RAS shrimp
NaturalShrimp leadership say facilities like theirs in San Antonio, Texas, can be located virtually anywhere. Courtesy photo.
The electric charge is at a low enough intensity that it doesn’t appear to harm the shrimp. Indeed, there is some evidence, Williams said, that the shrimp prefer the electrified water, with it seeming to be a near ideal environment.
Electrocoagulation is increasingly used in wastewater treatment because it handles contaminants that are difficult to get rid of through filtration or chemical means. It’s part of F&T’s arsenal. For NaturalShrimp, which has been in research and development on growing shrimp in enclosed, recirculating tanks for about 15 years, the technology solved some pressing issues, according to Williams.
“You have two problems when you’re growing shrimp or any fish species: bacteria and ammonia. And you’ve got to be able to control both of those,” he said.
Of the two, ammonia control is the more difficult, Williams added. Ammonia arises from shrimp waste, uneaten feed and other organic sources. When the ammonia level in the water is too high, the resulting chain of chemical reactions can kill shrimp. If the ammonia level crosses a critical threshold, producers may only have a few days to get shrimp out or to change the water. Neither of these may be practical or possible. Thus, managing ammonia is a key to growing shrimp in an enclosed, recirculating tank.
Seeking an answer to this problem, NaturalShrimp contracted with F&T Water Solutions to see if electrocoagulation would meet its salt water aquaculture needs.
“Over the last several years, we’ve been refining our capabilities together,” said Peter Letizia, CEO of F&T.
In the electrocoagulation process, he said, the ammonia-containing particles form clumps and these are then removed by filtration. The early shrimp pilot projects showed promise, and the two partner companies have now gone through several harvest rounds, he said. The final test run finished early in 2019.
The results, so far, look very promising. Mortality rates are down significantly, although it will take more data to get a definitive survival ratio. What’s known is that the shrimp swim and grow in a healthy manner. They are unstressed despite the high density of crustaceans in the tanks – as much as 810 shrimp per cubic meter in its largest ones.
“You notice stress in shrimp by swimming patterns and cannibalization and things like that. We’re not noticing any of that for the first time ever since we’ve been in the business,” Letizia said.
RAS shrimp
Cooked shrimp for sampling. Photo courtesy of NaturalShrimp.
The technique does require power, but it is on par with other filtration technology, according to Letizia. The exact energy consumption will depend upon the size of the tank, product load, flow rates and other factors.
Looking forward, with R&D almost complete there are plans to expand, said NaturalShrimp’s Williams. The company has production facilities near San Antonio on 37 acres of land. Currently the site has sixteen 45,000- to 65,000-gallon tanks, with room to add more as business grows. The enclosed RAS system, which was designed for NaturalShrimp by an engineering firm, is robust and can be duplicated elsewhere.
It could, for instance, be set up in a warehouse in New York or Las Vegas, according to Williams. This means that production can take place near markets, reducing shipping costs, fuel resources and time to get shrimp to consumers. There’s not even a need to bring in seawater. In its current facilities NaturalShrimp makes its own saltwater. For electrocoagulation, the water must be salty enough to conduct the electrical charge, and so freshwater will not work.
The company is looking to expand in other ways. One direction would be to start producing other saltwater species. Both lobster and sea bass are two possibilities, and others could be included, if they are economically viable.
A second expansion direction would be by joint ventures using the technology with other producers; such discussions are under way. NaturalShrimp has exclusive rights worldwide to the technology for shrimp production, with the right to other species shared between NaturalShrimp and F&T.
In discussing the future of this new aquaculture technique, Williams invoked the past.
“It’s going to be like mobile phones or computers. This is a disruptive technology,” he said.
Better to put some butter on the shrimp before toasting!
https://www.aquaculturealliance.org/advocate/texas-producer-giving-ras-shrimp-production-charge/
Josh you seem to have a great deal of knowledge in the water circulation field. I personally don’t have an interest in digging into the weeds of the specific science behind SHMP’s system.
Their 18 years of experience collaborating to develop their proprietary patent has proven to create a ground-breaking, industry-worldwide-food supply chain market disrupter.
Of course this small company is withstanding attacks from all sides. Any number of large competitors would love to have their closely guarded trade secrets.
Also makes sense they would change course and keep their specifics closely guarded until final negotiations are completed. With their innovative patented RAS system, they want to prevent hostile take-overs and any possibility of copy-cat facilities.
I’m willing to wait patiently while they traverse past the quicksand of treacherous obstacles attempting to impede them, and we shareholder’s, from reaching synergistic goals.
This is a great post, long-n-strong. Explains a lot about what we are watching happen to this stock. It also verifies the strength of the stock to continue holding it’s trading range under these circumstances.
I’m willing to take another listen when I get a chance.......I like 2-12 much better!
Wouldn’t recirculating the water indicate continuous processing through a filtration system?
I don’t know how the electronic system and engine work on my car, but know it drives extremely reliably and is very valuable! :)
But that is the beauty of the joint patent for the recirculating aquatic system NS has with F& T. Cleaning the water to recirculate it is F&T’s wheelhouse.
AD and FL Cracker saw the remaining lot 180 shrimp (in reality by now prawns) at the LaCoste facility last week swimming in CLEAR water and could see to the bottom of the tank.
Agree with your post Crowin!
Transcript of CEO Podcast Interview 4/8/19. Points Bill emphasized are underlined.
4/8/19
CEO Bill Williams Podcast interview: We over the past 18 years, developed a system of growing shrimp in an enclosed recirculating salt water environment. And that’s something that nobody’s really ever done successfully. And we got into it, we knew we could do it, but it’s been a real struggle. But we finally figured out how to do it. We have all of our tests, it’s been successful and we’ve patented the technology.
Our next step is full expansion. That’s what we’re in the process of doing right now. We have a facility in LaCoste Texas which is about 30 miles from San Antonio.
We have some plans in the works right now, a jv capability and some stuff I’m not at liberty to tell you about. But with our technology we can go anywhere in the United States, in the city. We don’t have to be next to salt water or the ocean or anything like that. We can go in a warehouse space and we can be growing shrimp in probably 60 days.
We are using the $7,000,000 for expansion basically. We have done 2 S-1 filings. We just completed another S-1 a week or so ago. And we will probably get all the way through that this year. We are using that money for expansion.
We can grow any aquatic species that is alive. We can grow it indoors in recirculating facilities to our knowledge.
Our shrimp is what they refer to as sushi grade. It’s white pacific vannamei with a wonderful taste. It’s fresh, it’s delivered fresh, it’s never frozen and it just has a quality that is a gourmet quality and you can distinguish it from any shrimp that you eat because of the taste. It tastes so much better.
We have some rather large plans in the works. And like I said, I’m not at liberty to tell you what they are until they actually transpire. But we’re quite positive that these, and this, is all going to work out and we will be able to expand quite rapidly this year.
What you have to know about we’ve done, we’ve done something that as I’ve said, to our knowledge nobody’s ever done. And that is to be able to grow aquatic species, especially shrimp, in an indoor recirculating system that you can put anywhere in the world. You don’t have to be next to the oceans. We have done that. We have tested it successfully, and we have patented it. And that is literally[color=red][/color] going to change, within a reasonable period of time, it’s going to change the nature of the seafood business.
When asked when do you think revenues will fall on the balance sheet:
Well, probably within 10-12 months.
Interviewer “I think you’re sitting on a gold mine, maybe a shrimp mine.”
https://upticknewswire.com/interview-ceo-bill-williams-of-naturalshrimp-incorporated-otcqb-shmp-2/
Wonder why LII shows 3 market makers with standing sell orders for $1 for a couple days now? Is it their way of setting alerts for themselves for potential upcoming news so they get filled first?
Yes! And once I emailed Paul Knopik at the PR firm, I was added to an email list and get the press releases emailed to me. After they are published of course!
Good to know! I will email Peter at his company and follow up. Just doing my DD! :)
Since SHMP’s PR firm will confirm 90% survival for lot 180 to anyone that wishes to take the time contacting them......well ya’ll can do the math! :)
Quote from AD’s post last week:
“The good news about SHMP.
Gerald told me that they are 100% profitable if they get at least a 44% survival rate.
Think about that....100% profitable at 44%.
Things look pretty good for Team NS (and the shareholders)”
The relevant question to ask is
WHY BUY ANYTHING OTHER THAN NATURAL SHRIMP? Clean, fresh, natural! Imported shrimp is more increasingly rejected by USDA inspectors because it is disgusting and antibiotic laden.
SHMP will take ever increasing portions of market share as they continue with their production expansion through their own harvests and licensing JV deals.
GLTA
Afternoon Delight can fill you in. He is one of the two gentlemen that did the shmp physical DD last week.
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Re: Silas911420 Post# 53026
I am one of the two guys who visited the NaturalShrimp LaCoste facility this week and I would like to address some of the “allegations” that some here want to throw out there and hope they stick.
First of all,
Myself and FL Cracker are just two regulars guys (like any other person here)
who were fortunate enough to be allowed to visit the facility.
I called NaturalShrimp and asked about the possibility of a visit and was quite persistent (i.e. I kept calling until I was actually able to speak with Gerald Easterling and through my gift of gab, convinced him to take the chance and let us come see the place that we had been invested in since the summer of last year)
Lucky for us, he finally relented to my requests and for that I am grateful.
Here are THE FACTS:
NO we we were not sworn to secrecy.
NO we didn’t sign an NDA.
NO we were not given insider information
The guys were very transparent and very accommodating. I was surprised and very happy to be able to walk all around the facility and see what’s going on at the facility. This much I can tell you. There is a lot going on at NaturalShrimp! Two new EC’s showed up in crates while we were there and we were fortunate enough to see them unload and open them up. It was like Christmas and there was a great deal of excitement. These units are for setting up the next two tanks for PRODUCTION runs.
The only thing that Gerald asked of me was to let them announce the new equipment and not spoil the news release by posting pictures until that was accomplished. I obviously complied with that request and would never do anything to jeopardize the trust he showed us through his transparency and openness.
At the end of the day, we had a phenomenal visit and are both glad we made the journey to LaCoste from Florida to check out NaturalShrimp world headquarters!! We both own a great deal of shares (sadly Cracker has way more than me and has some serious testicular fortitude for holding these shares as the price has dropped from $.945 to $.18)
We both feel VERY, VERY good about our long positions!! I for one will have my shares for a long, long time. It good to be on the SHMP boat.
Report TOS
I think a lot of people want some of those clean tasty shrimp! And more of the stocks too! I know I do!
Go SHMP!
GLTA
Reposting your synopsis of your visit to Natural Shrimp facility last week with FL Cracker, just because it is so cool!
Re: AfternoonDelight Post# 52979
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To those who haven’t seen this, here is a synopsis of our visit yesterday.
FL Cracker and I flew out of our home state of our home state of Florida and made the trek to San Antonio for the short hop to the metropolis of LaCoste Texas and visited NaturalShrimp’s facility. We had a fantastic time and honestly it could not have been a better visit in my mind.
Quite frankly, I was shocked that they granted us access in the first place (I had to work some magic on Gerald to get him to hit off on it). The entire team was VERY gracious with their time and information. We saw and heard a great deal: some I have shared last night and earlier today and much that I will not share publicly (or privately) because I am a man of my word and I don’t want to steal their thunder.
Gerald was reluctant to open the doors and show us because they don’t really have the time to be leading tour groups through the facility. They are busy here and there is also a very real risk of disease outbreaks if you let every Tom, Dick and Harry come around an enclosed aquaculture operation that DOESN’T USE ANTIBIOTICS and other PROHIBITED drugs to kill them!
This I will freely tell any and all concerned. They are wide-open throttle there at the LaCoste facility. There is so much work being done and things are ramping up daily. There is nothing to hide. No smoke. No mirrors. Gerald and the team let us walk all over the place and take pictures and answer questions (even some of ours that were probably stupid and redundant.
The place is ENORMOUS and filling up quickly with new tanks and equipment. There is a huge empty lot just primed and ready for new production buildings to be built as the revenue stream opens up.
One complaint that many shareholders have stated is that the management team has been less than spectacular with the release of information. I won’t necessarily disagree with that sentiment and conveyed as much to Gerald as we sat and sampled their fantastic tasting shrimp. We picked his (their) brain and offered ideas on how they could relate better to the shareholders. Gerald was very patient with us and let us say our piece and would back some of his decisions on sound judgement. Sometimes sound judgment and impatient investors don’t always agree. Bottom line his number one goal is getting this thing done RIGHT! When it is down right the shareholders will be taken care of by default.
I thought the visit was fantastic and I have mad respect and admiration for these guys.
They even gave us 4-5 lbs of their beautiful shrimp to take home and share with our family. These guys...Gerald, Tom, and Mike Pineda are great guys, and were perfect hosts. Anyone who thinks this is a scam could not possibly be more mistaken.
I will freely respond to anyone who has questions or comments for me. May take a hot minute to reply since I am an airline pilot and flying today.
Good luck to all and Roll SHMP Roll!
Best DD you can get, folks. Actual boots on the ground reporting. Invest with confidence.
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RIGHT ON AND SPOT ON !!
power11 on 4/6/2019 8:39:14 PM
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Yes! Great day indeed!
SHMP is legit and so is Letizia. How do you what shares PL holds?
Also, everyone knows not to believe USMC. He is s pumper-dumper who’s opinions change with the wind.
This was copied from one of his prior posts:
“I'm 15 Years old and make more flipping stocks than my Dad!”
Go shmp!
GLTA
If Planet Shrimp wants any hope of surviving next year, they need to buy a RAS system from Natural Shrimp!
The writing is on the wall!
Go SHMP
The shmp board is often entertaining as you say! We agree with you 100% at least on that point!
Here’s something worth researching.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelhelmstetter/2019/04/04/the-aquaculture-industry-an-ocean-of-investment-opportunity/
Or......another way to look at is, the longer the chart forms a narrow side-ways channel, the higher the breakout to the upside! :)
Go shmp!
Yes, you are correct about the shares and price. I do still think $2.16 is realistic at this target date though, (imho), because the patent wasn’t granted or active at the time Harbinger report was published. :)
Go SHMP!
GLTA
Thanks to whomever posted this link earlier today. Haven’t previously seen this article that referenced the 2018 Harbinger valuation reporter.
$2.16 pps projected between this month and 4/2020 sounds good to me, as well as the strong buy rating they gave it.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/naturalshrimp-inc-projecting-a-per-share-price-target-of-216-highlighted-as-strong-speculative-buy-in-research-report-released-by-harbinger-research-llc-300624484.html
I did this with my IRA trade account last week. Sold some stocks. Cash was listed as available even though it wasn’t “settled/cleared” yet. Was able to buy a few more shmp shares. If I tried to sell those newly purchased shares before the 3 day “clearing” period, I would have been penalized and my account frozen for 90 days.
My husband and I did the same thing a couple of days ago. We were in the check-out line and asked if they carry NS brand shrimp. Next time we will ask the manager of that department.
Never hurts to try!
I saw the shrimp that was delivered the other day. They looked like prawns. When they were cooked, they had pink stripes and looked delicious!
I must buy some of these. They will be worth the wait! Go shmp!
Wonder if you are right, KingBach. All I see are MM ask prices ranging from .20 a .40. Could be a good sign!
Thanks for the great SHMP recon and intel, AD! Job well done by you and FL!
Go SHMP!
Thanks for posting all the pics, 12Retyr! Looks like SHMP lot 180 is turning into jumbo prawns now!
I just followed you so I can keep looking at all the pics posted! :)
I emailed Paul Knopick directly a couple of weeks ago and his response was 90% survival rate.
That’s a game-changer for shrimpers.
I will be a shmp holder for many years. A true LONG! :)
Thank you for the link, davidsson10
Go SHMP!!
Here’s the press release. Link was posted earlier this morning by someone else.
Release #:812-179459-rl-1243157:
NaturalShrimp Takes Delivery of New Water Treatment Systems Toward Full Production
DALLAS, TX, April 04, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP) announced today that their order for two additional EC shrimp water treatment systems have arrived at their Lacoste, Texas, facility, near San Antonio.
The new equipment will accelerate full production at the Texas facility. These new systems will allow NaturalShrimp to add additional harvests to their present capability. By the end of April, NaturalShrimp is scheduled to have stocked two new production tanks of shrimp in its system and additional shrimp stocks are projected to be added monthly.
“There is a huge consumer demand for our product,” said Bill G. Williams, CEO. “This expansion will allow NaturalShrimp to significantly increase the amount of fresh shrimp we can produce.”
NaturalShrimp and F&T Water Solutions developed and patented the Vibrio Suppression Technology system that eliminates water-borne bacteria and other harmful organisms. The indoor, all-natural environment can be replicated anywhere in the world.
ABOUT F&T WATER SOLUTIONS, LLC: Specialists in waste water treatment providing Electrocoagulation, Solids Management, Desalination and Heavy Metals Absorbent solutions for use in Aquaculture, Food Processing, O&G Operations, MSW and Landfill Leach-ate.
ABOUT NATURAL SHRIMP: NaturalShrimp, Inc. is a publicly traded AquaTech Company, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with production facilities located near San Antonio, Texas. The Company has developed the first commercially viable system for growing shrimp in enclosed, salt water systems, using patented technology to produce fresh, never frozen, naturally grown shrimp without the use of antibiotics or toxic chemicals. NaturalShrimp systems can be located anywhere in the world to produce gourmet-grade Pacific White Shrimp.
Contact:
Paul Knopick
940.262.3584
pknopick@eandecommunications.com
Enjoying reading your well thought out posts. Excellent points are listed and very logical. Thanks for sharing.
Is there a moderator on this board?
You are correct Moxa. At least Peter’s post shows work in progress.
GLTA shmp