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With the right catalyst and volume this baby hits .05. We sit and wait fir our eggs to hatch.
That may be the problem. No news.
Let’s hope some positive results happen
there were 2 paid bashers that failed at the job, they have been removed
GRPS has too strong of a loyal shareholder base...could'nt break us
If one day we have volume…. This house will Rock!!! The day will come.
Today is tomorrow’s yesterday….make the best of it. Eat shrimp!!!
The criticism comment wasn’t directed towards you. It’s in general.
Bravo!!
Honestly it too early to tell how TAA Will do. Kinda like yelling at an infant who just started walking that he is not walking fast enough. You need to let things work out , running a farm shrimp business today with all the regulations and supervision is not the easiest way to make money. I don’t like criticizing the efforts … we need time for it to unravel. Nothing else is needed here.
Just time And patience.
Looking forward
I appreciate the comments but TAA is a baby company. Whatever he has to say is meaningless to me. After 5 years from now I can pay attention. Let’s hope Adam follows through with his promises and targets. That’s all I can say.
Mr Taeger… the underlying theme here is that this board is our house…we come to it with positive attitude and thinking. You are certainly welcome here if you are a stockholder and share the belief the TAA ‘s business model will be successful in due time. My meaning of “rock the house” pertains to those folks greeting good news on a business deal to sell shrimp. Shareholders will be delighted the hear
MJ… all I can say is TAA going to Rock the house if the news is strong. Lots of eyes in this.
Adam and management are focused on increasing growth. It’s the main goal.
Time is on our side. Buying here will solidify your support amd your reward.
Be positive
have you noticed ..... over the past year 2 big paid bashers have disappeared??
rather taking notice of company details ...best to notice that.
watch what happens from here
quietly I may add
patience grasshopper
.01 coming...let it be
dumpers will dump...and regret they did.
its the non stock investor
its the stock trader who make a dollar here and loses 2 dollars somewhere else.
buy and hold
stock investing. 101
on the contrary the stock price says differently...
It’s time fir TAA to gain some ground. Looking at .01
.006 next landing. Good news could see .01.
Market makers have tightened the bid ask. Level 2 shows an escalation in PPS coming. Stay the course. Long term is what creates wealth.
its a repost...those shrimp look damn good to me!!!
Thanks TAA!! looking forward to the next batch
https://twitter.com/buffalofireside/status/1766588168466219464/photo/2
Iggy you need to be positive. Support the cause regardless…it will pay off.
Will know next week. Just another stepping stone to solidify our great shrimp farming company
Buying the dips on most stocks past 6 months have proven fruitful…if we keep the pace GRPS will be a penny in no time.
We are in a bullish trend
GRPS has begun the journey to a successful business model which most likely will reach profitability this year. Those on the fence about investing at these low prices better hurry and pull the trigger. Just a matter of time.
well whatever is happening...the stock is reflecting positively!! I think we continue to rise each day
I think it's more about the international connection with broodstock....I highly doubt we are messing with RSHN
and Adam would never mess with SHMP...remember we are working with a shrimp family from Central America. I find those folks put their heart and soul into the shrimp farming.
At September 30, 2023, the broodstock shrimp for the 2024 harvest had not been identified and segregated from consumable shrimp in outdoor ponds to indoor tanks. Collectively, the pre-harvest biomass in the ponds at that date, was estimated to be 128,000 pounds at an average size of 17 grams, which would have yielded a per pound price of $1.25 per pound. The harvest began in early November, whereupon the shrimp had grown and their price per pound had increased commensurately. By harvest time, the biomass estimated to be available for sale was 140,000 pounds with a net realizable value (based on subsequent actual sales) of $2.75 per pound. However, as shown in the schedule below, on a cost basis the inventory at September 30, 2023 was approximately $804,000, necessitating a write-down of $400,000. The table below summarizes inventory for each quarter in 2023 through September 30, 2024.
Not shown separately in the above schedule is approximately 17,000 broodstock shrimp selected for their enhanced genetics and segregated from the larger biomass at the time of harvest following September 30, 2023. Approximately 1,000 animals of this broodstock will be sold to foreign markets for between $75 and $80 per animal, while the balance will be used to populate our next harvest in 2024. The initial cost of the 17,000 broodstock will be reclassified to broodstock held for sale and broodstock held for restocking on the date of segregation on a pro rata basis of cost per pound of the total biomass of shrimp held for sale. Subsequent costs will be allocated in accordance with ASC 330-10-30.
As of January 25, 2024, we had seven full-time employees and no part-time employees.
during times like this...(meaning the stock market reaching new highs) stocks like GRPS will have speculators visiting and looking to park some money into
potential spike targets....makes good for those Long holders who can wait out the moves.
the plus is that our business model has a high potential to succeed
keep the faith!!
2 cycles for 2024. Revs should double.
Iggy things will come together. It will just take time. Not easy running a business today. Everything is so expensive. I bet Adam spends 200k a year just for the public reporting. He sounds driven to succeed…. My money is on him.
Iggy I bet the minute you sell your shares the stock jumps to .006. It’s gonna take some time to get going. We had 1 harvest worth 800k. Two are scheduled this year. We are trading at 4 million market cap.
The stock at this level is a buy.
Period
I was thinking same thing. Maybe price was an issue.
East coast super market chains
ShopRite Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
Price Chopper Upstate New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,Pennsylvania.
Weis Markets Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, Delaware
Wegmans New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, North Carolina, Delaware, Washington, D.C.
Tops Upstate New York, Vermont, Northern Pennsylvania
Giant Eagle Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Maryland Pennsylvania
Giant Eagle Express, Market District, Market District Express
Market Basket New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island
one of these chains took our shrimp!!!
these mostly in north east
iggy...this is a long term investment, 5 years to enjoy some serious capital gains
for now its just business as usual...breed shrimp
The way I look at it ….they sold it all.
You can do the math and by the way they are working a cost basis accounting method which is much different than accrual. They won’t pay any taxes until they clearly make a cash profit
There’s a lot going on in that paragraph. It’s all very positive information without violating any SEC rules.
Let it roll. Needs time to grow amd expand
Learn to read between the lines.
.005s coming
iggy...read
sales are important for GRPS...we have them, the info was already put out
At September 30, 2023, the broodstock shrimp for the 2024 harvest had not been identified and segregated from consumable shrimp in outdoor ponds to indoor tanks. Collectively, the pre-harvest biomass in the ponds at that date, was estimated to be 128,000 pounds at an average size of 17 grams, which would have yielded a per pound price of $1.25 per pound. The harvest began in early November, whereupon the shrimp had grown and their price per pound had increased commensurately. By harvest time, the biomass estimated to be available for sale was 140,000 pounds with a net realizable value (based on subsequent actual sales) of $2.75 per pound. However, as shown in the schedule below, on a cost basis the inventory at September 30, 2023 was approximately $804,000, necessitating a write-down of $400,000. The table below summarizes inventory for each quarter in 2023 through September 30, 2024.
Not shown separately in the above schedule is approximately 17,000 broodstock shrimp selected for their enhanced genetics and segregated from the larger biomass at the time of harvest following September 30, 2023. Approximately 1,000 animals of this broodstock will be sold to foreign markets for between $75 and $80 per animal, while the balance will be used to populate our next harvest in 2024. The initial cost of the 17,000 broodstock will be reclassified to broodstock held for sale and broodstock held for restocking on the date of segregation on a pro rata basis of cost per pound of the total biomass of shrimp held for sale. Subsequent costs will be allocated in accordance with ASC 330-10-30.
As of January 25, 2024, we had seven full-time employees and no part-time employees.
wouldn't be a good time to call out numbers just yet...folks could get mislead on the truth.
the reality is GRPS has income....but the profits will lag until the income grows
im ok with all this...still need time to build revs and pay debts...
I'm very happy to see revs!!!!! far better than most
keep shrimpn'.
Bought my first shares 1/15/2021...trading at .0099. has been a slippery slope since then but I'm looking forward to seeing that ppl once again..
the technicals are bullish
GRPS share price is 0.0040 while GRPS 8-day exponential moving average is 0.0035, which is a Buy signal.
The stock price of GRPS is 0.0040 while Gold River Productions 20-day EMA is 0.0032, which makes it a Buy.
The Bollinger Bands (25) for Gold River Productions is (0.0033 - 0.0033), which suggest Gold River Productions is a Buy
The Bollinger Bands (100) for Gold River Productions is (0.0029 - 0.0029), which suggest Gold River Productions is a Buy
Gold River Productions 50-day exponential moving average is 0.0033 while GRPS share price is 0.0040, making it a Buy technically.
"Gold River Productions (GRPS) is a Buy
Gold River Productions Share Price Forecast
What is the Gold River Productions stock price today?
The Gold River Productions stock price is 0.0040 USD today.
Will GRPS stock go up or go down?
Gold River Productions> share price is forecast to RISE/FALL based on technical indicators
Is Gold River Productions overvalued?
According to simple moving average, exponential moving average, oscillators, and other technical indicators, Gold River Productions is not overvalued."
if GRPS gets a penny following...meaning buying frenzy!!! watch out
Hey CT….it’s stepping upward.
Just a matter of time
Our inventory of shrimp is divided into shrimp held for sale and broodstock shrimp. Broodstock are shrimp that are used for breeding purposes; selected for their genetic, disease-free and size attributes they can be more valuable than shrimp held for sale. We collect broodstock from the biomass just before the harvest and segregate them from the shrimp that will be harvested and sold. Broodstock, because of their higher value, may be sold to other shrimp farmers in the United States and overseas. We also keep a number of broodstock for our own restocking purposes. So, during the year, our inventory can consist of shrimp held for sale, broodstock held for sale and broodstock used for restocking purposes.
Shrimp farming is a seasonal business. On a calendar year basis, we typically use the broodstock to breed our larvae shrimp during the first quarter so that by spring the shrimp are held in large post-larvae tanks for development. Later, in early summer, the shrimp are transferred to ponds where they complete the growout process over the next five to six months. This can vary if we have more than one cycle of shrimp. Growout may begin in the second in the second quarter, with a second cycle growout beginning in early summer. The first harvest cycle can occur in early fall with the second harvest cycle occurring in November or December. During 2023, we had one cycle and harvest occurred in early November 2023.
The inventory at September 30, 2023 consists only of consumable shrimp held for sale. Included in this amount is the March 2023 broodstock cost basis reclassified to shrimp held for sale as those costs are applicable expenditures and charges directly and indirectly incurred in bringing shrimp inventory to its existing condition and location as noted in FASB ASC 330-10-30. Although, these animals will eventually come to end of life, their costs are considered part of the necessary costs to birthing and raising shrimp held for sale.
At September 30, 2023, the broodstock shrimp for the 2024 harvest had not been identified and segregated from consumable shrimp in outdoor ponds to indoor tanks. Collectively, the pre-harvest biomass in the ponds at that date, was estimated to be 128,000 pounds at an average size of 17 grams, which would have yielded a per pound price of $1.25 per pound. The harvest began in early November, whereupon the shrimp had grown and their price per pound had increased commensurately. By harvest time, the biomass estimated to be available for sale was 140,000 pounds with a net realizable value (based on subsequent actual sales) of $2.75 per pound. However, as shown in the schedule below, on a cost basis the inventory at September 30, 2023 was approximately $804,000, necessitating a write-down of $400,000. The table below summarizes inventory for each quarter in 2023 through September 30, 2024.
Not shown separately in the above schedule is approximately 17,000 broodstock shrimp selected for their enhanced genetics and segregated from the larger biomass at the time of harvest following September 30, 2023. Approximately 1,000 animals of this broodstock will be sold to foreign markets for between $75 and $80 per animal, while the balance will be used to populate our next harvest in 2024. The initial cost of the 17,000 broodstock will be reclassified to broodstock held for sale and broodstock held for restocking on the date of segregation on a pro rata basis of cost per pound of the total biomass of shrimp held for sale. Subsequent costs will be allocated in accordance with ASC 330-10-30.
As of January 25, 2024, we had seven full-time employees and no part-time employees.
It’s auto correct version…but poking fun mostly comes from MT who takes advantage of every error to bad mouth TAA. I know I know it’s your job. Why else would anyone stay up all night looking for these kind is things.
Booooooo
the plan
Our business is seasonal. We grow shrimp in outdoor, open air ponds which are subject to weather conditions. Our process starts in January where we mate the broomstick to produce nauplii, this is the first larval stage of the shrimp. The mating and collection of the eggs takes roughly one month. After that, the nauplii are transferred into our larviculture building, where they grow for roughly 21 days into post larvae. At this point they start to resemble the shrimp that is seen in our final product. Post the 21-day larviculture stage, the shrimp move into nurserys where they are grown for another 14-21 days in order to increase their robustness prior to stocking in the open air ponds. Roughly 2.5 months into the process, they are ready for stocking in the open air ponds, which brings the process to middle of March, which is when we start to stock the grow out ponds. The shrimp take on average 95 days to reach harvest size (27 grams) which brings the process to the middle of June when we begin our harvest. We will conclude the harvest by June 30th, let the ponds settle for two weeks then restock all the ponds by mid-July, early August first for an end of October/early November second harvest. The larviculture cycle for the second stocking and harvest begins in May, following the timeline given above for the larval and post larval stages, gives us the second stocking of the grow our ponds in mid-July to early August.
Our revenue recognition cycles will be June & July for the first harvest, and October and November for the second.