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Thursday, 10/19/2017 1:07:59 PM

Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:07:59 PM

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From the phiglobal website on 19 October 2017 re: the water elixer:
"...As stated in my update of September 14, we are expecting PHI EZ Water Tech to generate $12.5 million in revenues and $3.4 in net profits in 2018. For 2019, the estimated revenues and profits will be $25 and $6.8 million, respectively. See more at our website at EZ Water Tech...."

From a press release on 4 October 2017 re: the magical mining machine:
"...Our conservative estimates indicate that APR’s revenues from our current holdings alone would be approximately $6 million in 2017, $53 million in 2018 and $107 million in 2019...."

Twice we read about the perpetual motion power generating machine (press releases dated 9 October 2017 and 21 September 2017) but neither supplied a revenue prediction. But if we go back to 10 August 2017, we read this in a press release:
"...At current electricity price levels in Vietnam, projected average annual revenues and EBITDA during the first 9 years of operation for the power plant in Yen Bai are $101 million and $80 million, respectively...."

Finally, in a press release dated 14 September 2017 we are rewarded with some Abundant Farms numbers:
"...For bitter melon alone, we expect to generate $18 million in revenues and $4.3 million in net profit in 2018, $36 million revenues and $9.8 million net profit in 2019, and $53 million revenues and $14.5 million net profit in 2020. For turmeric, the estimated revenues and net profits will be $1.2 million and $817,000 for 2018, $24.4million and $16.8 for 2019, and $48.9 and $33.7 in 2020, respectively...."

Now I could go on and on and on, but these are the most recent and truly set the bar high. Let's keep it to these.

So, let's have a poll. Which of these is the most ridiculous?
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