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Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports is in $NAK. His 1.6M Twitter followers will be buyers tomorrow.
Quick but very important update. I meant NAK not NAT https://t.co/GHyudSaDHi
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) July 21, 2020
Clay, you always say you follow volatility...so where are the DraftKings videos? Still not buying your innocence. #Short
Delay to tomorrow....
Sorry delay till tomorrow
— NaturalShrimp (@NaturalShrimp) December 16, 2019
No changes in the company besides positive. Has to be manipulation, imo. All good after options expire Friday.
$ARWR upgraded to S&P MidCap 400 index starting 12/23
$ARWR S&P 400 pic.twitter.com/MqCdCeNqT9
— Sonic the Hedgefund (@sonichedgefund) December 13, 2019
Another increased PT. $81.00/share
https://www.analystratings.com/articles/arrowhead-research-arwr-receives-a-buy-from-chardan-capital/?ref=tipranks
In all seriousness, does ALPP pass the Crowin Scam Scanner?
$ALPP has acquired Deluxe Sheet Metal! It will be added to ALPP’s Construction Services portfolio. We anticipate Deluxe contributing $14mm annually and will have an immediate impact on Q4. pic.twitter.com/HAgTg0IccQ
— Alpine 4 Holdings, Inc. (@alpine4holdings) November 8, 2019
NaturalShrimp, Inc., Natural Aquatic Systems (NAS) and Hydrenesis, Inc. Sign Agreement with Hanilu Farms to Replace Their Floating Bed Bioremediation with Hydrogas Technology for Better Efficiencies in Barramundi Aquaculture
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/naturalshrimp-inc-natural-aquatic-systems-123000841.html
Not sure about awesome, but they are the biggest blue-balling stock I've ever been in. Hahaha. Another 100k in volume. Is it finally time??????
For those that didnt see it....
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1465470/000165495419007798/shmp_10k.htm
Lookie here, lookie here....
NaturalShrimp: Key To Future Of Shrimp Production
DALLAS, May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- NaturalShrimp, Inc. (SHMP) is a publicly traded Aquaculture 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.
The popular stock publication, "Seeking Alpha," and chemical technician Robert Schaefer, recently took note of the Company's achievements as it moves to revolutionize the seafood industry. This is a portion of his article.
"Raising shrimp (indoors) is a multi-billion-dollar business, but bacterial and viral diseases and the build-up of ammonia and nitrate have stymied all sustained attempts. These problems have plagued shrimp growing companies to the point of bankruptcy. Any company that solves these problems will benefit from selling into a growing market of eager buyers.
"NaturalShrimp's (SHMP) patent of using electrocoagulation to clean the saltwater in their electronically monitored/controlled shrimp raising tanks, showed all pathogens and contaminants eliminated. NaturalShrimp is raising shrimp with its industry-changing patented process, which will literally bring in increasing millions o dollars yearly," Mr. Schaefer writes.
"People are looking for healthier food choices, and they are turning to fish and crustaceans, such as shrimp, as a healthy protein source. Aqua-farming in man-made ponds, or giant commercial sized saltwater tanks, can meet this demand. This would be especially lucrative for companies raising shrimp, because shrimp can be raised to commercial size in less than five months and the price of shrimp keeps climbing.
"NaturalShrimp, working with F&T Water Solutions, spent 18 years developing a unique electrocoagulation system of eliminating bacteria, viruses and contaminants, such as ammonia, from the water in which shrimp are raised. The first 15 years were for Research and Development, and then the last three years were in putting it all together. A final series of increasingly demanding test runs have shown that they have solved all problems. Just listing what their company can do will be meaningless, because this article is intended to give you a deep understanding of what NaturalShrimp has accomplished, compared to its peers, so that you will have the knowledge and understanding to decide for yourself if this is one of those rare one of a kind companies that have developed a process that will revolutionize their industry," Mr. Schaefer writes.
"To understand the paradigm, change in the way that NaturalShrimp raises fish and crustaceans requires knowing how they are presently being raised. Today, Indonesia, India, and Thailand are the world's major shrimp aquaculture producers. Many farmers in these countries have turned to aqua farming, where they raise shrimp at a density of 150 shrimp per cubic meter of water, which is multiples higher than the density of one shrimp per cubic meter of water in the ocean. At such a high density of 150 shrimp per cubic meter of water, if a shrimp develops a disease, it will be rapidly transmitted to other nearby shrimp and by the time any sick or dead shrimp are noticed, the entire batch of shrimp will be infected and the farmer's loss will be 100%, plus they will have the added cost of cleaning and disinfecting the site. Even at 150 shrimp per cubic meter of saltwater, it is hard to make a profit when you have to factor in the cost of feed and labor. There is the added problem that even with careful maintenance of the ponds, there is there is a die-off of 30%-50% of the shrimp.
"The large number of shrimp present in the tanks, or ponds, uses up the oxygen in the water, and this contributes to the die-off of the shrimp. Uneaten feed accumulates on the bottom of the ponds and putrefies, contaminating the pond's water. Even the time of the year can affect the shrimp. Cold weather slows shrimp growth, so the best production can only take place in the warmer months of the year.
"Some farmers do high-intensity shrimp farming. They use mechanical paddles to aerate the water. The paddles also cause the water to circulate and this evens out the temperature throughout the pond so that there are no excessively cold or overly hot areas.
"In addition to aeration of the pond, they use 'biofloc' management of the pond. In biofloc aqua-farming, they add beneficial microorganisms to the pond, such as specific bacteria, that that break down the shrimp excretion and waste feed, thus minimizing ammonia production. Removing ammonia is critical because it can quickly become lethal to the shrimp and decimate an entire crop overnight. Biofloc also contains bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrate. The combination of breaking down the products that form ammonia, plus breaking down the ammonia itself, greatly reduces the amount of ammonia present in the pond. Even though this helps to eliminate the ammonia, it starts a build-up of harmful levels of nitrate. Excessive nitrate causes the shrimp's shell to soften and leads to increased mortality rates.
"All aqua-farming companies to date have had no defense against shrimp viral diseases. NaturalShrimp, however, is able to completely eliminate all viral pathogens. Asian aqua-farmers cannot do anything against viral diseases but they have been using antibiotics to prevent bacterial outbreaks. Antibiotics that are used in aqua-farming have dangerous side effects. Recent samples of aqua-farm raised shrimp from India and Thailand tested positive for nitrofurazone, an antibiotic that's a known carcinogen. It was present at levels 29 times higher than those allowed by the FDA. Another antibiotic, chloramphenicol, was detected at levels 150 times the legal limit. It's been banned because of possible severe side effects such as aplastic anemia and leukemia.
"Antibiotic raised shrimp are now being banned from being imported to the U.S. and England because its use can cause the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. But even though antibiotic-raised shrimp have been banned, because of the huge volume of shrimp imports, only a small percentage of the imported shrimp can be tested.
"Another problem with imported shrimp is the chemicals that are used prior to shipping them to American and European markets. After being harvested from ponds, or even wild caught, the shrimp are soaked in sodium bisulfite, which slows decomposition, and also slows down melanosis, which causes their shell to blacken. The shrimp are also treated with sodium tripolyphosphate, a re-hydrating agent. Shrimp are 80 percent water, so they tend to dry out during shipping. Both of these chemicals increase the shrimps' sodium level.
"More shoppers, as well as chefs at restaurants, are looking for fresh, non-frozen, chemical free, low sodium foods, and so they will be looking for alternatives to imported shrimp. That will benefit SHMP.
"Shrimp is the most widely served seafood in the US and, in fact, is the most traded seafood in the world. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the number of fish and crustaceans, such as shrimp, in the world's oceans are steadily declining. There is only a finite amount of fish and shrimp in the oceans and they are being depleted faster than they can be replenished. The amount of ocean-caught seafood leveled off in the 1990s, and the amount of ocean harvested fish has been slowly declining since then.
"Aquaculture will increasingly become the way to meet the demand for fish and crustaceans, as long as a way is found to reliably raise seafood by aquaculture," Mr. Schaefer concludes.
Contact:
PaulKnopick
pknopick@eandecommunications.com
940.262.3584
I just saw over 200k shares yesterday, which is a crazy amount compared to the typical daily 0. I was hoping something was up.
Anyone see the volume yesterday? What was that about?
25k shares this morning.
NaturalShrimp is hiring a technician in LaCoste. Anyone close by and looking for a job?
Sounds to me like he was just repeating himself..."We have some....we have some rather large plans...."
Very awesome DD, gentleman. Congrats.
"What a week! F&T Water Solutions working with Natural Shrimp under our Natural Aquatics Systems Agreement just completed an exhausting week of preparation and testing of a distressed barramundi farm for a new customer. They were suffering from too many nitrates in the water limiting the growth of the crop to no more than 50% survival. One day after our treatment we were able to analyze significant improvement under stressful conditions. We are now examining the results of the change through water analysis and disection and analization of a couple of barramundi before and after our treatment and it was simply awesome. Barramundi as a species obviously shies away from any contact and usually clusters among the group in the area in the tank providing the most darkness or the best shadows. In this video taken yesterday we altered the water properties not only rendering the nitrates inert along with all other limiting influents but the calming effect allowed them to be, as we labeled, "happier" as we were able to stick our hands in the tank and actually pet the barramundi. We and the customer were stunned by this behavior. Don't even try to tell us we don't have something to be proud of. Congratuations to all who participated and although this customer wished to remain anaonymous for the present time we are continuing our pliot and the prospect of our first barramundi commercial enterprise. Most important is we gained more valuable experience, insight and data which is king in aquaculture development. I am posting this under my personal account and under F&T Water Solutions as without the customers approval I will not post this on behalf of Natural Shrimp until that approval is secured. Who doesn't love fresh barramundi. See for yourself and Happy Friday with more to come....."
F&T hard at work with new species. Expansion and commercialization!!
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1517782311686099&id=268345949963081
Guess who's back....back again....
Not worried in the least. I know what I own and I'm holding. I'm not trying to preach gloom to get anyone to sell me their shares, nor am I trying to pump to unload mine. What's done in the darkness will soon come to light. According to Bill Delgado, the cavalry is on its way. That's all I need to hear. As a wise man once said, "this board is entertainment". GLTY.
Peter is F&T, not NS. He can say what he wants and where he wants when it pertains to his privately owned company.
This email is my favourite. Zero doubt in my mind regarding the validity, as it was confirmed. Bring on the cavalry!!
Welcome aboard PS. There are many here that can help more than myself (others that will hurt, too,so be leery), but since no one responded yet....Start with the patent and how this can change all aquaculture. The debt is because they were R&D for 18 years, now they're switching gears to commercialization and expansion, so of course there's debt. The run up was probably premature, so the sell off was expected. I suspect it will rise to somewhere in the middle and settle until we get news of partnerships/licensing contracts/etc. Which may be imminent as the SHMP team just attended 2 very large aquaculture conventions and reportedly met privately with key targeted individuals. So we're waiting to hear what deals were made.
People want to complain the harvest report was never released "as promised", and I dont doubt that caused a lot of selling. Personally, I believe there may have been an NDA filed and it turned out they couldnt release the results. I think we will get the report along with the news of who they inked deals with. All IMO.
Hopefully other knowledgable folks will jump in and help.
That's not a bad idea!! Partner with McDonald's for the McNatural Shrimp basket. You may be on to something.
Speaking of SEC on speed dial....
Welcome back!! I thought maybe the SEC had you on hold all this time.
Dude, come on. Just when I thought you couldn't be less credible. That picture was originally posted by Delgado's girlfriend on facebook. If you were there, certainly you would've gotten IN a picture with them, right? Let's see that!