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The CEO of LODE says you are wrong.
Also, LODE has no actual plans to make any money from Gold and Silver mining any time in the near future, that's a 10 year project at minimum. Bioleum and LiNICO are at the forefront now.
That's the future, no amount of crying about it is going to change that. You might as well invest in a new company if you just want to be in Gold and Silver companies.
I think you're in the wrong place now, you're like the old man in UP who refused to sell his house while the environment around him turned into a modern city, stuck in the past.
LODE has produced this fuel, they've tested the fuel, they're commercializing through licensing.
You can now stop babbling like a homeless person.
I have been remapping this whole relationship structure, if I have anything wrong someone can reply to update.
- AQMS recycled Lead batteries and wants to get into Lithium battery recycling.
- AQMS owned a separate industrial building where they were preparing to expand Lead battery recycling (?)
- LiNiCO owns 20% of Green Li-Ion and has access to its LiB recycling technology.
- GenMat is doing quantum computing focused on material sciences with one very specific application being the development of a next generation of LiB batteries.
- And LODE wants to change the world and has enough means to maybe pull it off.
- LODE buys 90% of LiNiCO
- AQMS buys 10% of LiNiCO
- AQMS lease-for-sale's the building to LiNiCO (still in progress, about $3 million in).
- LODE makes significant investment into GenMat for 45-50% ownership, and I don't know if I'm up-to-date on this.
- LODE renovates the LiNiCO building, working on permitting and final investments so LiNiCO can fully own the building.
- LODE buys large industrial property for battery storage.
- LODE works with AQMS to test the technology in another building that AQMS owns and is apparently permitted in the mean time (?)
- LODE working on feed stock contracts for sourcing batteries.
- LODE/AQMS working on who to sell batteries too?
- High Speculation: Dragonfly bought by Chardan NexTech wants to build a LiB battery gigafactory, Dragonfly was mentioned on a presentation from AQMS, maybe they will want to buy from LiNiCO?
- High Speculation: There are many other unnamed customers suggested on this particular AQMS presentation.
Source: Mostly PR's from all these companies and what people on Stocktwits looked into.
Hemp was dropped a long time ago, that's not a thing anymore. That's old news now.
You have it in your power to invest in other companies if you don't like what Comstock is doing. I don't know if you're aware of that or not? It's called selling your shares in LODE and buying some shares of Newmont, I hear they only do Gold - that's what you're complaining about, right?
Yes. LODE has changed. Fact of life, there's no turning back now.
LODE is no longer just a mining company as of now. This is a huge fundamental change. LiNiCO is now LODE. LiNiCO's assets are LODE's assets.
It's curious the goal was to accomplish a majority at 65% or so, but they went all out at 90%. There must be very good news behind this. I suspect suppliers are lined up and the installation/testing of the facility is in progress and going very well.
You want rev's now? They can't get a mine into operation for 5 more years with 100% focus. The idea of 100% focus is crazy anyway since there's completely different teams on each project, they *are* 100% focused on mining and 100% focused on everything else. Each acquisition has its own team and personnel.
LiNiCO is set to generate huge profits in late 2022 and Biofuels huge profits in early 2022. The very acquisitions your complaining about are your soonest path to revenue.
As an aside, the physicist/educational communities are begging businesses to adopt quantum technology and use it, they don't want it stuck in labs. Some of the worlds largest businesses are applying this tech successfully already. It's a computational technology ready to be used finally and not just an "idea" anymore.
This reiterates and validates LODE's vision, coming from Ford, for those of you with doubt.
If you want an idea of the economic impact of what LODE is creating, have a look at what Ford just released. They agree with what LODE is doing and pursuing the same path. LODE is hitting the ground running on these ideas!
Btw, Redwood Materials is also based out of NV. It would seem NV is going to transform into the nations battery recycling center.
https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/FORD-MOTOR-COMPANY-12542/news/Ford-Motor-Redwood-Materials-Teaming-Up-on-Closed-Loop-Battery-Recycling-U-S-Supply-Chain-ope-36488020/
This is truly the path of the future, it is the future industry and LODE is well down that road.
A different perspective. Kevin Kreisler.
I copied this from the Yahoo stock forums, posted by "Slashnuts". I checked out his post history, he is actually has been active with GERS as he claims and apparently is a large and well informed share holder.
Comstock's Transformational GreenShift involves GreenShift.
Fast forward to today and 95% of the industry is using the technology GreenShift invented and Kevin Kreisler commercialized. Generating $3 billion in revenue annually.
Kevin Kreisler is a good man. He invested many millions of his own money keeping GreenShift and the patents alive. He never gave up and in the end, is taking care of his shareholders.
5 of 12 patents were invalidated without a trial. 7 patents remain valid and enforceable.
What happened? The Court ruled, without a trial, that the patents were offered for sale a week earlier than they should've been. They relied on an offer letter.
The letter, titled offer to test, was an attempt to test under actual conditions. It required confidentiality. The word test was mentioned numerous times. They wanted to prove it worked. The patent was never practiced on a claim by claim basis. Nothing was sold.
Nevertheless, the court ruled GreenShift decieved the patent office. So GreenShift disclosed everything to the same examiner that was supposedly deceived. The examiner denied the courts accusations that she was deceived and in fact, issued the 12th patent after the courts ruling.
Comstock is moving forward with Greenshift's vision and next generation techology. Free of the oil extraction litigation.
Lithium extraction. Cellulosic biofuels. Hemp byproduct for battery materials.
GreenShift revolutionized an industry against all odds and Comstock shareholders should be excited because it's happening again.
Solution Recovery Services was a close GreenShift partner and we were working with them on lithium extraxtion.
PSI's CEO David Winsness is the inventor of Greenshift's oil extraction. He's a genius.
All these recent acquisitions involve guys and gals that exchanged their life's work for restricted shares in Comstock.
They believe like I believe. I am one of GreenShift's largest shareholders. I made money on GERS and I recently invested in LODE because of GERS. I have a deep understanding of the technology that's been acquired by LODE.
Good Luck To All!$!$
Ha, told you! The Philippine gov't posted the news about the dredging of the river starting this month. It could only have meant MCU was ready to begin operations and spinning back up. Glad to see this PR come out to confirm the speculation.
For starters the MCU is real and operational today, it's in a project with the actual support of the gov't in the Philippines.
And obviously Corrado invests in the company and his officers are buying shares. LODE is a whole different animal.
Most of what I read on that ihub post is speculative, but it's furthermore irrelevant. Regardless of how Kevin operated his company he is NOT the CEO of LODE, he's reports to the CEO which is Corrado. Whatever Corrado has from these deals he is in control.
I'm not that worried. We're only a quarter or two away from hearing about LiNiCO getting ready to start up. I've got my eye on that ball, focused on what really matters. This Kevin shit is a bunch of drama that contributes nothing to our goals. Corrado is in charge.
Can you provide some material proof/history of this guy? You're generating more negative press than I can even find online about this person.
You're missing the good news here. Did any of you catch on that the Naboc river is now being dredged? What do you think that means?
MCU is in production.
Also, activist investors are not automatically a bad thing. Relax. I would be shocked to see emerging companies in green tech not have any. It's an area many would have an interest in.
MCU Related Video
You don't hear them talk about Comstock/MCU directly, but it is their operations you're hearing them discuss. I hadn't seen this before.
LODE has some serious government support in Philippines, this is really the governments perspective on the situation that MCU is there to clean up.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?extid=CL-UNK-UNK-UNK-IOS_GK0T-GK1C&v=189782122241012
"The dredging and silting of 24 kilometer stretch of the river [...]" - holy smokes, that's a lot of material MCU has to process. Going to need a lot more units out there!
Some updates related, posted yesterday it seems; https://www.facebook.com/1610686665859669/posts/2915486368713019/?d=n
The current price and performance is bad? All of the long investors right now are up over 300% and holding that gain. If anything everything going on is net positive. LODE was averaging a 30mil market cap a year ago and now it's averaging a 140mil market cap. The institutions/banks/funds buying into the stock has grown exponentially on top of that. I can't imagine any universe where that is objectively bad.
Yes. It is. That's why you're here right? That's why we're all here, because we believe those projections.
We have to believe them, as investors, lol everything rides on them becoming real.
If you're a day trader, then never mind.
No turning back for me, hah.
They're projecting hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. $18m makes you uneasy? They just did you the favor of issuing half the shares of what they might have had to otherwise in the short term.
Some pictures of MCU spitting out gold maybe?
https://www.facebook.com/683468628460746/posts/2231979096943017/
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Stop losing focus.
The event the market is waiting on is LiNiCO starting operations towards the end of the year or early next year. Why would the share price move drastically in any direction when the entire reason for the stock going over 3+ in the first place was the LiNiCO announcement?
People are losing track of what's even going on with LODE.
MCU operational revenues is a very important thing, yes. And the market already knows MCU revenues are not going to see their full potential until they ramp up and extract precious metals on top of the base revenues they'll generate. And yes, one day I think MCU will in fact compete with LiNiCO. But right now MCU is icing on the cake and not the cake itself.
Expect more or less the same share price activity through the remainder of the year.
Folks have been digging up the details on this over at stocktwits.
https://stocktwits.com/symbol/LODE
Go right down all the recent posts to see what's been figured out so far.
Here's a timeline of dots we connected. Starting with the company name from the PR (GenMat), everything seems to add up here;
1. Genmat.ai email matched this person, Deep Prasad, guess what he does? quantum computation and material science.
https://stocktwits.com/japoopie23/message/348378064
2. Deep Prasad behind ReactiveQ, in the business of quantum computing and material science.
https://stocktwits.com/japoopie23/message/348438392
3. ReactiveQ dissolved late April 27, 2021.
https://stocktwits.com/japoopie23/message/348438392
4. Note from above, just one month after ReactiveQ is dissolved we see on May 27, 2021 "QUANTUM GENERATIVE MATERIALS LLC" is registered.
5. Someone dug up this tiny detail that shows they were expecting to make some changes. Looks like this deal with LODE is that change.
https://stocktwits.com/japoopie23/message/348484955
Granted, non of this reads like a $50 million dollar company, so I can't make any sense of that.
I suspect it's tied to LiNiCO, for battery chemical engineering.
I'm wondering though if they're overpaying for this very small company. I definitely have many questions.
Corrado is not a stupid person, so there must be more than being revealed. If they're not up front about the reasoning for the cost of the investment then there's something they can't communicate yet.
Could be that there's a new discovery or some kind intellectual property for LiNiCO at play. Whatever this company has is highly sought after and very valuable to LODE, it seems.
Can only make guesses, need more information.
Great strategic acquisition, makes a lot of sense.
They basically bought up the company building their processing equipment and workflows for LiNiCO. The acquisition will help focus LiNiCO developments and get things ready in the stated timelines.
I'm also willing to bet RPS will contribute to other projects LODE has not yet publicized, I'm expecting an expansion of LiNiCO in the future, not just more batteries but maybe other projects entirely. To truly excel they'll need to be ready for other energy technologies and not just Lion batteries. The scarcity of Lion is causing a whole basket of new energy tech to emerge, so there's a lot more to look at.
Feels like a solid step in the right direction.
I'm guessing we'll see some interesting volume and share price action Friday as Russell rebalancing completes. I'm hoping we'll see some good trading events through out this week really.
This is not bad news.
They've expanded on their manufacturing process so they can actually produce RadioGel at larger scale. They are looking at making a deal internationally for even larger production and sale.
I don't think any of you even comprehend what the actual point of all this FDA work is for - it's so you are approved to sell your product in the US. Well here's RadioGel getting ready to ramp up and sell into markets which are easier to penetrate in other countries.
And how do any of you expect RDGL to execute an FDA trial if they can't actually produce their product at scales necessary to pull it off?
I saw material fundamental improvement in the company in this PR. I'm seeing something more basic in principle, the expansion and maturity of business operations and scaling up production.
IDE is just a timeline, that's easy to just go through the motions, but the hard part for any company is actually making meaningful changes in manufacturing and operations.
Also, the international deals do *not* require FDA approval, do any of you even realize this?
I've been in stocks run like this before, these are truly the good ones. The companies where you have management that understand you need to mature a business early on to establish a foundation to grow from. I'm now *more* bullish on this stock than I have been before.
This felt like I was investing in a group of researchers in the past few months, now it's starting to feel like I'm investing in an actual company.
No. There's no miracle deal here to make you rich.
Buy a rational stock, something like CTXR which actually has institutional investors pouring in.
Stop being insane, seriously, stop it, ffs.
If you're so happy to literally light your money on fire and burn it you might as well just let me have it.
Burst of 13F filings...
https://fintel.io/so/us/lode
In the single day after I made my post there was a substantial increase in 13F filings, 16 of them! The most notable for that day would be Vanguard Group Inc at 1.7M shares. With many others in the 50k-100k range of shares.
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/LODE?tab=ownership
"62 Large Block Owners" - I monitor this figure on CNBC, this is up 29% from last month.
Regardless of what you see the share price doing, watch the institutional investors and large block positions. This competition for shares is going to drive price soon enough, just wait and see. The shift of LODE common stock from retailers to institutional investors marks an enormous shift beneath our feet.
I don't think any of us quite appreciate right now how much things are changing behind the scenes.
This is only just getting started.
You're looking at the wrong thing.
If you want reassurances then look at just how drastically the insider/institutional holdings have changed over the last week, even just today alone. There's a surge in growth of big block positions.
https://fintel.io/sob/us/lode
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/LODE?tab=ownership
One can't help but wonder if the short positions are working in their favor, because if you take a step back and just observe what's occurring in data it's a very large accumulation of LODE common stock by big block buyers as the share price is being suppressed.
Quite literally they are taking shares from weak hands and I can assure you there is not going to be a whole lot of that left. Smart money never pays more than they have to for anything, and smart money right now is basically convincing stupid money to walk away. Did you think people with power just want to make you rich for free? Hell no, they want you out and they want these shares to benefit them.
I feel extremely confident that between now and the next quarterly earnings we're going to see this accumulation of big block and institutional buying to continue until there's no cheap shares left to pick up - then the share price will rise and the competition for shares will begin.
The rebound will happen, these entities are not buying millions of shares with the plan to lose it.
The bottom line is this; do you think this company is a good investment? If you answer yes then only one thing matters to you right now, buy all the shares you can for as cheap as possible just like the smart money is doing.
BlackRock, May 7, +1.6m shares
https://fintel.io/sob/us/lode
I did know the risks and took a chance, but it didn't work out, so I sold along with everyone else that realized the truth around $0.14ish. Sure, I took a loss and moved on, but that's the point of an exit strategy, it prevents you from getting stuck and limits your losses. There's plenty of fish in the sea though. Smart people recognize when they've made a mistake and move on. To "man up" is to acknowledge reality and not live in a delusion. My other trades and investments are doing fine so I'm still net positive at least for the year, sometimes you take hits though, just don't get mentally stuck in it.
I hate to break it to you all, but CBBT is not the center of the universe, there's substantially more credible investments and trades going on all around you. Seems like a lot of you are trapped in this rabbit hole you can't get out of. I can give you a freebee if you need a new legitimate pharma/medical trade to bet on with actual credibility behind it, try looking at CTXR, there's some catalysts in May coming up and it has a $6+ price target if things pans out there.
When it comes to being consistent in the market it's important to remove emotion from the equation, people that get too attached to a trade always lose money in the end.
Good luck though.
You're not getting your money back.
After a year they've paid $900k towards an $11m acquisition. Think very hard about that. They are in a legal limbo and don't have the money to follow through, not *technically* a fraud but in a gray area that lets this persist and die a slow death legally for years while insiders can trade the stock and come out flush with cash behind the scenes.
This will end in a silent stall where the situation just stops being addressed entirely and then maybe one day they'll just bring up something new as a distraction.
Not tracking current events?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/16/dogecoin-doge-price-meme-cryptocurrencys-rise-sparks-bubble-fears.html
Crypto is seeing another bull run and all the millennials are pulling out of OTC to take part in it.
We live in a new future where retail investors have competing interests between unregulated crypto markets and investments in stocks. This is just part of the new future dynamics where money will flow between these markets, when one gets an enormous influx the other sees a decline, etc.
Crypto markets are an insane investment if you ask me, the only thing that props it up is hype, purely hype. When crypto falls there's no underlying value to bet on. At least with stocks you actually own a portion of the business you're invested in, there is tangible book value behind it. People have been burned on crypto numerous times in the past, enough time has passed that they've forgotten and it will happen again. That money will flow back again and it's a cycle that will repeat.
Everyone is so damn impatient, all the kids expect instant gratification and can't bare to watch a business go through growth and maturity. But that is the nature of investing.
I don't care how low LODE's share price go, honestly I don't, I know where this company will be in the coming years and I'm investing for then, I'm not investing for tomorrow. Any shares sold under $5 is a gift, I'm taking advantage of that.
For sure this is good news for LODE, for one they've already clearly stated a number of times the government has shown interest in their project.
The article states $16B of the $2.3T is going to oil and coal sure, but they also vaguely say "About $8 billion has been disbursed to states for mine-reclamation projects in the past four decades..." Regarding the oil and coal part, that's probably not the language in the grant itself, it's rarely cut-and-dry with this sort of thing. They always write these grants to leave things open for projects in "related areas." I'm sure of that, this is something I've often seen in fed grants for any purpose X but then it's always actually written to be more open. Furthermore this doesn't highlight anything about the remaining $2.3T.
I haven't read anything specific about this beyond what the media says, but I'm going to try and dig into the details of it when available.
I can assure you that everything you will read in the media about this is just the "marketing" and won't really reflect what's actually written. I'd be willing to bet this is going to be so wide open that every major industry that ties into infrastructure will benefit from it. "Oil and coal" just speaks to a vast amount of the country where mercury toxicity doesn't, so they're not going to get so granular in a national statement.
Given all the hints we've got from LODE on the subject I think it's basically certain that projects like MCU will benefit, I have no doubt about that.
If you're investing for the long term and waiting on the milestones coming through out the year then none of this noise in the market should matter to you. I've been trading/investing for well over a decade and you know what I learned? Share prices move chaotically in short terms on good and bad stocks, it's truly a waste of breath trying to explain every tick on the charts. Just chill and wait for the milestones to get hit, share prices will follow suite when the time comes.
At the end of the day the market cap is ~$200M, so this share price is peanuts to me. It feels like a rip off thinking about selling at this price. I'm holding until this company is worth > $1.5B and then will sell a portion of my shares. If they hit their targets over the next year and can continue that trend for a couple years after then I am confident they'll break $1B easy.
Just buy any share price that falls below recent averages and keep your eyes on the horizon. Everything else in the market day-to-day is *just noise*.
I'm impatient for this year to fly by and see all the targets for this year hit. So many good things coming.
RDGL Good Profit Margin
Turns out RDGL did make a few sales and if you look closely while the revenues are obviously very small from the test batches they show one thing clearly - good profit margin. They discuss details here about what future production looks like for IsoPet/RadioGel, how they can outsource portions of it, and lots more great details.
If you have the patience to get through this there's a whole lot of really good information.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/filing/conv_pdf?id=14757582&guid=hAwpUajPKB9EK3h
I can handle the risk, going to buy more tomorrow.
I've lost track of where things are.
Can someone provide a fresh overview of what RDGL's next milestones/goals are?
Also does anyone know the current status of IsoPet? I'm actually hoping this turns into a near-term revenue stream. (ref; Establish a dedicated production center at our production site to set the stage for international production.)
I'm not sure if anyone knows dates for these things in the PR or not?
You want to check out stocktwits if you want to see the action unfold, hundreds of posts throughout the day. Very active, but not a place for DD like IHUB, but you can get a constant feed of updates of what traders/investors think and reactions. ~23,000 people following LODE there for example.
https://stocktwits.com/symbol/LODE
There's a good 3-4 public stock forums, they all tailor to a different crowd. Don't come to IHUB expecting constant reaction posts.
Are you a good stock?
LODE was also his best rating, +523%. That's interesting. I'm sure it's one of his favorite stocks right now. :)
https://www.tipranks.com/analysts/mark-reichman?ref=MCO_EXPERT