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Re: valueyoda post# 41807

Wednesday, 09/20/2017 4:36:12 PM

Wednesday, September 20, 2017 4:36:12 PM

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It's at least a few hundred k.

Whether it's the conversion of warrants or an open market purchase, it's still cash from the bank into a stock that they cannot sell.

See the introduction for the background there.

Anyway, good luck with your theory.

If you have seen no evidence for commercial interest — despite Kinder Morgan still having possession of the unit that they tested condensate on, and the last financial filing continuing to express that the companies will be exploring a high-capacity crude installation — then there's no helping you.

And if you cannot see any scientific evidence that it works — despite clearly stated viscosity reduction of 15-40%, and SCADA results from Kinder Morgan attesting to a pressure drop, which is noted in filings and at the shareholder meeting — then again, no help.

I'd just be interested to know whether you'll be forgoing the opportunity to profit from a contract if it does come. Or, if they drop the 8K, will you be buying shares alongside everyone else?

Your position is kind of understandable, in a sense. In nearly all cases the current constellation of information would suggest that the company has no future and must be a scam. Hate to say it, but 'this time it's different.' It's quite obvious that the company will be commercializing this technology, and a lot of people are going to become very wealthy.