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moxa1

02/14/19 8:32 AM

#28998 RE: Schabblestone #28996

Well yes if they plan on expansion, licensing, JV, partnerships, franchising, etc. This is a pilot project and proof of concept. Your 7000lbs a week might be on the low side if survival rates are over 75% (I'm hearing it might be as high as 90%+). This patented tech can go world wide.

RollinPennies

02/14/19 8:36 AM

#29002 RE: Schabblestone #28996

People who are buying are not buying because of the company’s capacity to harvest. They are buying for patent on the technology and potential deals with large companies. Got to walk before you can run. But I’m sure you already know this. Looking tonget your shares back cheaper. We get it. But just so you know, your pathetic attempts to fear monger the weak isn’t going to do anything. This is going to bottom where it bottoms with your dumbass ihub comments or not. This is no longer an ihub play anymore. Big boy money is here now so just save your time and spare us for your bs ihub comments. Good day

dirtdweller

02/14/19 8:37 AM

#29003 RE: Schabblestone #28996

Basic price per pound they sell for is wrong. They have been getting around $14-16 or more a pound because this farmed gourmet size shrimp. Or atleast that was the dollar amount stated in all the articles i have seen so far. Better grade better price per pound.