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tomdoc

01/26/19 12:04 PM

#14613 RE: rt1127 #14612

Fresh pollution free Salmon. Bring it on! Current farm raised Salmon tastes like crap. Holding long and strong?

Running Q

01/26/19 12:20 PM

#14614 RE: rt1127 #14612

A little Shrimp Saturday fun math with F&T numbers:

All the info below is based upon numbers gathered from personal/other’s DD along with some assumptions.

300,000 lbs per year/per facility is the low end of harvest #s based upon 44-50% survival rates.

Net profitability to SHMP per lb is conservatively $5.

Each facility would therefore have a net profit of $1.5 million

An eps (earnings per share) would be roughly .005 and with a food production industry norm P/E of around 20 SHMP should be valued at .11. Now this is with only 1 facility in production. Multiple that by 4 or 5 facilities and you can see the valuation increase.

This also doesn’t factor in the value of the patent, other income arrived from the production of other aquatic species of which SHMP gets 50%, licensing deals, etc.

Now lets have some fun and factor in the increased survival rates SHMP has achieved. So instead of 300,000 lbs per facility let’s increase that to 500,000 lbs per facility.

Net profitability to SHMP per lb stays at $5.

Each facility would therefore have a net profit of $2.5 million

An eps would be roughly .009 and with the same 20 P/E ratio SHMP would be valued at .186. Again this is with only 1 facility. Multiple that by 4 or 5 facilities and you can see SHMP pushing $1.00 per share.

This ladies and gentlemen is why people are so excited for this stock. SHMP and F&T are sitting on a gold mine. With the food industry going through a ‘clean’ revolution (know where your food came from, what is in it, etc) it wouldn’t surprise any of us following SHMP to see a multiple dollar buy out in the next few months.

There is just too much money to be made and markets to be cornered with this technology. One of the ‘big boys’ with this technology could put their competitors completely out of the shrimp business.

The technology of SHMP is akin to the technology Intel possessed at the beginning of the chip processor revolution. SHMP can be to the aquaculture industry what Intel was to the computer industry.

Happy Shrimp Saturday...

Cherry

01/26/19 3:04 PM

#14626 RE: rt1127 #14612

great post post it on a few big boards. since its not a link to an article i cant put it on Twitter:(

nwsun

01/26/19 10:00 PM

#14688 RE: rt1127 #14612

You mean they havent even harvested the lot they were suppose to harvest in December, because they weren't big enough yet, back then? And now without even that harvest, the ruse is a buyout without even the results of the harvest? What am I missing here?

CopperGold

01/27/19 10:04 AM

#14715 RE: rt1127 #14612

Whoa. So we’re likely to see somewhere in the neighborhood of 10-12k lbs of $HMP per tank per week. Huge

MLR_Lite

02/22/19 10:41 PM

#35035 RE: rt1127 #14612

Looking back, your post was awesome. Everyone should click on what I replied to!

ArryHere

02/22/19 10:56 PM

#35054 RE: rt1127 #14612

One of the best DD updates on SHMP ever. Great work, RT.

#LOVESHMP

rt1127

02/25/19 1:21 PM

#36253 RE: rt1127 #14612

Minor Update: Natural Shrimp has begun cultivating breed shrimp for future harvests. They have selected their best pairs to get the process started. I am waiting to learn when the hatcheries are expected to be fully up and running and capable of supplying weekly stock.

fantasytrip

02/25/19 1:24 PM

#36266 RE: rt1127 #14612

Great post.