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Re: TheDeacon00 post# 443

Monday, 06/24/2019 11:55:17 AM

Monday, June 24, 2019 11:55:17 AM

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No one knows the future, but if the company continues to take steps in the right direction, eventually the share price will reflect the underlying value.

At this point I would still rate this company as a fairly speculative buy. But with a company at this stage, the more important question is whether it will survive and succeed?

Presently, there are just a few eyes on this stock... there are 12 followers on IHUB. While I suspect very few or any will play a significant role in the long-term success of the company.

What we do know is that management seems to have found a formula that works. They have been able to access investment (venture) capital at a remarkable level that allows allows them to play a significant role in the consolidation of a pretty unconsolidated industry: soil reclamation and composting.

As they're business plan progresses, I think they have a story that will have large appeal. Soil preservation and restoration is a growing needed throughout the world. In many places the native flora and fauna on a microorganism level has been largely depleted. Chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides, had resulted in a dependency on additional chemicals, fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides... I think it could well be a fairly sinister plot.

Q2Earth on a modest scale is working to restore soil to it's natural integrity. QPWR is pretty much the definition of environmentally friendly. If over rightly understood the recent product acquisition some of the studies show that after a year or two the amount and need for fertilizer is greatly diminished. Good stuff!!

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