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Without a doubt vyst is the better of the two as it is the best on the OTC, that is, while it is still on the OTC.
It is about time for all to be revealed, glad you stuck it out, going to be a fun summer
Higher this goes, the more EMA has to pay for those shares
Anyone see this??
This is in reference to BR-- on BoB, they just completed a case against a loan company that converted excessive shares (like EMA) and won the settlement. VYST's case is almost identical; a straight forward black and white setup with EMA being clearly guilty. VYST is certain to win a similar judgement. This is just a preview of what is in store for us shareholders.
"The enforcement of our successful lawsuit and judgment for $2.4 million against iSee Automation is currently being administered by Samuel Michaels with SM Legal and all actions are being utilized to recover the damages from iSee Automation in both Canada and in the USA. As stated in previous announcements, the Company will dedicate 50% of all proceeds from this judgement to purchase the Company's common shares in the open market. Going forward, the Company will look to maintain a continued share buyback strategy through organic business growth and non-dilutive financing mechanisms. We have great confidence in our business and see our current share price as exceptionally undervalued."
911 snuck into a trade. Ready to rock!
SHOW ME THE MONEY JERRY!! SHOW ME THE MONEY. SHHHH SHHH SHHHOW ME THE MONEY!!!
July 13th
Any idea who holds 42%
THANK YOU MMs!!! Hit my .04 limit order.
Epic test of market. This Manipulation shows why you never use a stop loss. Always bid low for the dagger moves.... happens Everytime before upmove....tests hands, depth of market and coils spring...get ready folks....
Epic test of market. This Manipulation shows why you never use a stop loss. Always bid low for the dagger moves.... happens Everytime before upmove....tests hands, depth of market and coils spring...get ready folks....
Who's ready for the biggest OTC run in the history of biggest OTC runs????
Only good news from annual report I'd 600+k settled for 10k shares and
As of May 23, 2019, Company’s products and services were made available to government customers via i3 Integrative Creative Solutions, LLC’s GSA IT 70 contract vehicle.
Why not! Best of luck Dale
Rooting for ya pal. With this much volume anything's possible, maybe a rm
Ya. Seems like a major pump in progress. Still, don't want to miss out of this is something bigger, keeping an eye on this one
I'm glad you can see the manipulation here too. Never seen a stock this thin before. Going to be a wicked ride North
Ok, volume set of my scanners too. Things can move on air in the OTC, we'll see what happens. May reach out to the company for some info tomorrow
Any news from company?
Seems almost half the os traded today. Anyone find any solid DD?
You said it best brother! Lowest volume we've seen in weeks, shares seem totally dried up.
Happy to help with the DD friend, recent PRs have been writing my appetite! Feels good to be holding a growth company with game changing technology in multiple sectors and powerful connections worldwide!
Happy to be here!!
Lots to love here! Blessed to be holding shares, feels good!
Thanks for that information, lots there.
But no, centrifugation is done to separate a solution based on gradient, or molecule size...seen here by protein separation. Hughes Reactor, while a device with numerous uses, would not have a place here. Still, the document shows the growing and expanding NRL market and its submarkets, as well as Vytex's ability to capitalize on these markets with their best in class, superior NRL formulas
Lol, that's why we're shareholder's
Do you know how short selling works?
You have to borrow shares that are freely trading on the open market then sell them.
Restricted shares are not even on the market until 12 months after they have been delivered to TA.
So you can't short them
If anything, the way this stock swings 20% on $3 trades or less shows how risky shorting would be as the price can be similarly gapped up and your shorts margined out.
Exactly!!! Just as the good Doctor says, "Game Changing"!!
While the international rollout through global partnerships is just beginning, VYST is bound to be a dominant force in the Global NRL market.
Companies are typically valued by hedgefunds in regards to their growth in 5 years time, VYST is going to blow the lid off expectations as more and more information is released.
Coincidence? Think Again!
Dr Ranjith Matthan, one of the foremost experts in NRL technology and rubber science, has been on VYST's board since 2008!
According to McKinsey, "India is expected to emerge as the world’s third-largest passenger-vehicle market by 2021.1 It took India around seven years to increase annual production to four million vehicles from three million. However, the next milestone—five million—is expected in less than five years.
India is also a prominent auto exporter and has strong export growth expectations for the near future. Automobile exports grew 15.54 per cent during April 2018-February 2019. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.05 per cent during 2016-2026. In addition, several initiatives by the Government of India and the major automobile players in the Indian market are expected to make India a leader in the two-wheeler and four wheeler market in the world by 2020.
Indian automotive industry (including component manufacturing) is expected to reach Rs 16.16-18.18 trillion (US$ 251.4-282.8 billion) by 2026.
Take a look at this press release from earlier this year!!
To think, the entire country of India, one of the most rapidly expanding countries in terms of population and economic growth has put their enTIRE future in Dr. Matthan's hands...VYST's NRL is about to be the Jewel of India!
Dr Ranjith Matthan to head IRMRA
Jan 5, 2019
Dr Ranjith Matthan to head IRMRA
The Government of India has appointed Dr Ranjith K Matthan, Director of Polymer Consultancy Services (P) Ltd, as the new President of Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association (IRMRA), effective from January 2019 .
He succeeds Rajendra V Gandhi who completed his tenure in December 2018. Under his leadership, IRMRA achieved several milestones including initiating new branches in its landmark Diamond Jubilee Year 2018.
He also made significant contributions to promoting IRMRA’s services in support of the MSME sector, especially the non-tyre industry. “Shri Gandhi was always helpful, humble, approachable and available whenever we were in need,” recalls Dr Rajkumar, Director, IRMRA.
Dr Ranjit Matthan is a well-known international expert on Rubber Technology. He has been associated with IRMRA for more than 35 years as a member of its Governing Council and Research Advisory Committee.
Dr Matthan played a key role in the preparation of the proposal to establish the Centre of Excellence for Tyre Research, Testing and Certification during the 11th Five Year Plan which was sanctioned by the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt of India.
Dr Matthan did his PhD in Rubber Science from National College of Rubber Technology, London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Chartered Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mines, UK. He is a recipient of several awards including the K M Phillip Award (2005-06) and the prestigious Hancock Medal of the Institute of Materials, UK. (2014). He is an Advisor to several international rubber companies involved in the sustainable rubber value chain.
Dr Rajkumar said Dr Matthan was very supportive during the past three years when he had the opportunity to work with him. His vast experience at the international level will be immensely helpful for IRMRA’s growth and sustainable development. He played a vital role in starting IRMRA’s Southern branch in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, Dr Rajkumar said.
As the incoming President of IRMRA, Dr Matthan wishes to uphold the rich legacy of his illustrious predecessors, including Padma Shri K M Philip, Onkar S Kanwar, Dr Raghupati Singhania and Rajendra Gandhi.
https://www.rubberasia.com/2019/01/05/dr-ranjith-matthan-to-head-irmra/
There's plenty more where that came from, my meeting ran over 2 hours.
Lol, I'll hold you to it! We'll order Reyka, it's a pure Icelandic vodka.
I sent an email about the vaping to corporate with some advice and an offer to test their product and provide feedback, I'll update the board once the plan is in motion.
Happy to help my friend!!! This is going to be a ride to remember!!!
Appreciate it old sport, hope others see my discoveries as well as there is so much in store for this company it can make your head spin. Heck, I didn't even touch Vytex!
Thanks for the prior follow, gave you one as well. Wish you the best this weekend my friend
Biggest thing the MIT Engineer said, "The first person in the field with the patent gets 50% of the market".
(Notes from our meeting)
Three themes where Hughes reactor is Catalyst to more efficient process
1. Cavitation- turbulence, agitation... like soda pop fizzling
This promotes mixing (say of chemicals); mixtures need lots of agitation and this device is an agitation steroid
Taking it up a notch, in a basic mixture, 2 different products with 2 separate chemical structures combine to form 1 reactant. The reactant is a combination of the 2 separate chemical structures. Say 2 carbons (2C) and 1 oxygen (O2). The bonds they have are broken via cavitation, the molecules separate and become 2CO (2 molecules of carbon monoxide).
2C + O2 --> 2CO
Agitation allows this to happen, the Hughes Reactor stimulates agitation, allowing the reaction to happen faster, conserving energy and time.
2. Thermodynamic- This primarily has to do with atomization. For example, a refrigerator coolant (liquid) is atomized and turns into a gas. By catalyzing such a reaction, the Hughes Reactor could be used for more efficient refrigeration, as well as other reactions involving thermodynamic exchanges, but as I will get to later, there is a hierarchy of use, which puts this implementation secondary to say medical device implementation.
3. Electromagnetic Stimulation/Ionization- this has to do with the "shockwaves" the device creates. Shockwaves are important for both dialysis and water filtration. The problem with dialysis, as well as catheters, is the biofilm that forms as it contains bacteria that can lead to infection. The geometric structure of the (optional) catalytic rings creates a directional flow of electromagnetic stimulation running in both directions of the device. This stimulation breaks up the biofilm, removing the dangerous potential for infection.
Water filtration is also a beneficiary of this aspect as most reverse osmosis filtration systems use micro pores that allow water to pass but contaminants are stopped. However, the contaminants end up blocking the pores and need to be cleaned (costly and time . The Hughes Reactor eliminates pore blockage by "shocking" the blockage from the pores, keeping the water flowing and filtration process running smoothly. In addition to water filtration, the Hughes Reactor is a huge benefit to cities and individuals affected by hard water. The Engineer informed me that many chemicals are added to tap water to treat it, he even said there is an anti-rust chemical added so the pipes won't rust...another reason never to drink it! Regardless, the Hughes Reactor would be invaluable to those affected by hard water as it would keep the pipes clean so that this does not happen (also leading to less chemicals being added to our water supply)
All in all, the device has unlimited uses. Heck, it could even be used in oil refining to produce a higher octane with significantly increased efficiency. However, you have to focus on margins and speed of implementation.
Note- according to the press release, RXAir is already using the Hughes Reactor and thus has been omitted from the following.
A clear number 1 is the Medical Industry as the medical industry has the highest margins and has the capital to spend on the Hughes Reactor. Brian Stone won an award for integrating the Hughes Reactor into a dialysis machine/tubing and is already testing the product with DaVita, where he is the Medical Director of several centers. Additionally, the product is being tested with Bayer for use in inhalers as it creates a better atomization of asthma drugs for inhalation. Along these lines, the last press release discussed e-cigarettes. As a JUUL user, I am bugged by air-bubbles forming in the liquid and inconsistency in "hits", that is to say, the initial inhale will produce the desired cloud of vapor but every hit after burns less efficiently and produces smaller and smaller clouds. While the vapor market is rather saturated, this technology is revolutionary and JUUL and other companies would be interested in licensing our technology. Down the line, as the cannabis market expands, there will be higher demand for devices that can efficiently vape THC products (dab oil, shatter, etc) and the Hughes Reactor can produce a demonstratively consistent hit, which, is important to both recreational and medicinal users as both desire dose consistency.
After kidney dialysis, I personally believe the second step will be catheters because the process is so similar to kidney dialysis. The third step would be inhalers and the fourth step will be water filtration as these will produce the highest margins. It is very very important to consider that Vystar has already entered into testing with DaVita and Bayer in these areas and partnerships/deals are to be coming this year (remember, we are on a fasttrack for NASDAQ, management said that knowing how close they are to completion of these big contracts). After completing deals in these areas, who knows where we will strike next, chemical mixing, refrigeration, vaporization, natural gas/oil refining? Luckily, the patent for the Hughes Reactor, as mentioned by my MIT Engineer friend, covers a wide berth of industries so as to have maximum IP protection. This said, we have revolutionary technology, active testing in high margin fields and there is limitless, absolutely limitless potential for this device.
NASDAQ is truly, an understatement
Hughes Reactor is a rockstar!! Got some inside info from an MIT Engineer, told me it's applications are truly limitless, just a question of where to strike first. Said Medical field has highest margins, we have the CEO of FEC on our board and he's the Medical Director of multiple DaVita centers....get f'n ready!!!!
If DaVita keeps growing at 30% they will hit $1B in worldwide dialysis treatments.....VYST Hughes Reactor will carve out a massive slice of that market!!
Slap on the button!! Potential here is absolutely unparalleled!! So many big names in the mix and I'm sure we're just scratching the surface, major news imminent and mammoth move coming!!
Thanks for sharing, tweet timing seems like more than a coincidence. I'll share what I find out
Ya the new tweets were from a new Twitter but it may be fraudulent so I'm emailing DNRG.
Posted the vyst tweet accidentally at first but can't delete the post.
Luckily they seem about to drop the hammer, glad to see another fellow shareholder
I'm going to email the company. I knew about the old Twitter so let's see what they say
Wrong board
Sent this after I noticed
https://mobile.twitter.com/DominovasC
This is link
https://mobile.twitter.com/DominovasC
New Twitter
Latest tweet is a press release
https://t.co/ob11h3n8HP
They've been working on inhalers with Bayer. I'd assume this technology would not be for OEM, more likely proof of technology would hit a major player like JUUL or maybe a competitor like Bluu.
Vaporizer users are all about technology. Many non juul users custom fit their mods and technology that provides a more efficient hit and bigger cloud will always be in huge demand by millennials