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"Uninformed" Is that what you kids are calling it these days? ;)
Yep. He said the dilution is gagged and the TA won't call him back - or something like that. I think that means we should all buy MORE SHARES!!!
Canada's shrimp is like their money and their army: Nobody takes any of them seriously.
Hmmmm...Planet Shrimp sounds like a Pump and Dump to me. I think I'll stick to NS.
Just a matter of time....
I'd like to make a point that everybody seems to be missing. EVERY shrimp farm will eventually be using the NS system. Why? Because they will HAVE.NO.CHOICE. If your competitor can produce twice the shrimp that you can for the same cost (or less), then you will soon be out of business. Keep in mind that the NS patent is worldwide. Every shrimp producer will be FORCED to use the NS technology or they will soon be out of business. The reason Tyson was able to dominate the poultry industry was because they refined the process until they were able to undercut most other producers out of business. The same will hold true for anyone who adopts the NS system. JMO
I also agree with your Pentair theory. It just makes sense...the best way to license the product would be as a package:
License+Technology+Equipment. Having Pentair on board would enable NS to deliver a turn-key operation.
"After" can mean alot of things. Next day, next week. We will just have to wait and see...
Dang!! NS is growing so many shrimp they're starting to pour out the windows!
Yep. Seems to be alot of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hydes on this board.
Good grief. Are people ever going to learn to quit using stop limits?
Me too! Somehow I just seem to keep "finding" more money. LOL
VYST will be in dollarland before some of these posters are potty trained. But of course, that's just my opinion.
How can you gag a Trans Am, silly? Now I'VE heard it all.
Exactly 100% true.
R/S, dilution and lawsuits are all just the same old straw-man arguments that keep being regurgitated over and over. Vystar is one of the most solid investments you can make. The only decision that will be hard to make is how many dollars after $4 you want to wait to sell!!
AAAAAnd we have green!
The churn is crazy today. More and more shares getting locked into the hands of the longs. Dollars cometh!
T minus one hour to liftoff....
And don't forget, water is also the main component of ice, which causes numerous car wrecks each year. DUMP YOUR SHARES!!!!
HaHa! Remember earlier in the week we were supposed to dump our stock because water was wet and the shrimp would drown or something.
Me too. Both are dynamite.
The water/wastewater industry is hard to penetrate with anything "new". The designers and engineers are afraid of anything that hasn't already been proven. Keep in mind, they are using public money and terrified of losing their reputation if anything goes wrong. It only takes 1 or 2 large engineering firms to adopt the Hughes Reactor and then we won't be able to keep them in stock. :)
Very astute observation. This rocket is about to launch.
IMO, the real sleeper in the Vytex arsenal is the Hughes Reactor. I spent 15+ years in the water/wastewater industry and I can tell you that calcium build-up in water lines devastates water systems. If Vytex can successfully market the Hughes Reactor to reduce or eliminate this problem, EVERY municipal and rural water system worldwide will be scrambling to install them in their supply systems. Keep in mind, they will have no problem justifying the purchase price when it means they will no longer have to replace lines that are rendered unusable due to low flow rates.
Secondly, I can tell you that the current flow meters used on water systems are horribly inaccurate. The best a water system operator can hope for is a "ball park" figure on GPM flow rates/usage in a system. The EPA requires system operators to keep good records on system usage but the equipment currently used falls short of providing any real accuracy. This also makes it difficult for operators to pinpoint leaks in the system.
The Hughes Reactor completely SOLVES both of these problems!
The sky is the limit!!
Agreed. I panic sold after the crash - and immediately regretted it. Over the past few weeks, I have been adding to the point that I now have more than 5X my original position. This company is a gold mine.