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Re: windough-shopper post# 2628

Monday, 09/28/2020 9:27:38 PM

Monday, September 28, 2020 9:27:38 PM

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Thanks for that chart windough-shopper. So realistically, resuming where we left off, we should get back to a couple of dollars, and then take off with the best product on the market, by far.

As big as the house-wrap market is, wouldn't every winter clothing maker, want the material that will keep their customers the warmest?

If the press release tomorrow is as strong as it should be, in informing that our R-factor claims were challenged by the competition via a Govt. agency and proven true, then even if we get a bump to a Buck, that will probably look dirt cheap in a few days or weeks.

Again, multi-billion dollar companies are in a category where the reason to be is to keep buildings as energy efficient as possible against harsh weather conditions. If there is obviously a product out there that is many times better than theirs, and it is at a little company in Pittsburgh, selling for less than a dollar, would they want to spend money advertising an inferior product, or buy us out for to them is chump change ($20-$30 a share)? Then they would easily be king of the hill, dominate the market for years to come, and make the buyout costs many many times over.

Or better yet, we get enough financing and become the King and our stock goes to $100+.
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