Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:50:47 PM
If SHMP stocked the tank expecting a 50% survival rate, they should have a lot more than 6000 lb. SHMP hasn't said a word about how many shrimp are in the aquarium. Nothing reported by those who have been to LaCoste would suggest that the shrimp were over-crowded. So what happened to the other 4000 lb of shrimp?
Until SHMP comes clean on what actually happened with Lot 180, investors and potential investors have a right to be skeptical of "90%+" survival, which is a figure that doesn't appear once in the presentation made to the LD participants. Now why would it be missing?
Until SHMP comes clean on what actually happened with Lot 180, investors and potential investors have a right to be skeptical of "90%+" survival, which is a figure that doesn't appear once in the presentation made to the LD participants. Now why would it be missing?
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