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Re: searay2701 post# 5232

Saturday, 02/10/2024 12:56:26 PM

Saturday, February 10, 2024 12:56:26 PM

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I recently had a conversation with an architect, who when first hearing about the R6 properties of this super thin material, didn’t believe it was possible. Upon meeting with our CEO, and seeing documentation and testimonials from people in the industry has become a believer and is specifying it for, many future projects. This disruptive technology is not a hard sale, it is not a sale at all, it is simply an education. Once somebody learns the facts, they are all in.

Have things gone as fast as I hoped when I initially invested—no. Were there many variable's—yes Were they all the CEOs fault—no.

I did learn something important from this architect that unfortunately was a little bit over my head, and I did not have more time to go into detail, but there has been a change in something that makes our product more valuable and in demand. I’m not sure if it has to do with Energy tax credit savings or building codes specifications? Hopefully somebody in the industry who could go into greater detail can help us, but whatever it is, it will, and is creating more demand for our product.

In my opinion, within the next 60 days any hurdles that remain will be crossed, and we will see significant share price increase. The fact that the couple handfuls of us investors that understand all about evacuated cells, creating an R-6 in this multi billion dollar industry, that when the Insultex house wrap properly gets marketed after all, the ducks are in a row, and we get re-certified, will be like having deep inside information comparable to knowing about a new drug that would make everybody lose weight, or new invention of something called a smart phone, or the idea of someone creating a car that runs on batteries. The difference is this is all public information, but nobody really knows about it because the competition did know about it tried to bury it with a bogus lawsuit that is 99%. the reason we are where we are. They tried, they lost, we won, and in time the world ( because we have an international patent) will know that anybody doing any kind of building not using the Insultex house-wrap is doing CONSTRUCTION MALPRACTICE! I

Once the market domination, house-wrap manufacturer started to see that they were losing market share and display space in Home Depot called out their lobbyist dogs, and got the federal trade commission involved to try to put us out of business. I have stated before that whatever any complaints there may be about our CEO, he literally put his house up for sale, and it almost cost him his life from the stress of this attempt to put him out of business, and ended up with open heart surgery. I will always be indebted to him for keeping the lights on, and everything else will take care of itself.

But my point here is they were stupid trying to bury the company, although 97% of people lose to the feds in court, but for relatively cheap chump change they could have bought the company out, probably for between five dollars and $10 at the most. Now years later the demand for low carbon -energy efficient- and cost saving products is much much greater. I am confident everybody in the industry that manufactures similar product will be knocking on our door, and anything under $20 and my opinion would be a steal for them. I don’t care if it’s the smallest company now percentage wise selling house wrap, with sufficient marketing funds why would anybody be buying anything else but this product?

We have the golden goose that has been hidden in the forest, but once it makes it out to the public, we will look back, and as I like to kid and say why didn’t we find every dollar we could including selling my wife’s unnecessary second kidney, to buy up as many shares as we can. if this is not at least a 50 X future upside stock then I will be surprised
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