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multivalue

03/01/19 8:43 AM

#40544 RE: elkonig #40542

I thought it was just approved by the Texas wildlife group?

That's a good enough endorsement !

USMC_OTC_MJ

03/01/19 8:45 AM

#40547 RE: elkonig #40542

When the Day THEY RELEASE these numbers. Is the day many will be crying because they did not get in at such a cheap stock price. I agree it's a little fishy that they didn't release any hard evidence, but then again why release anything prior to attending the LARGEST CONVENTION! All your competition now knows your tech is a success, everyone is on the edge of their seat, everyone is going to visit your booth, and the best part is non of your competition can inflate their numbers to make you look bad because you didn't release any to the public!


ONCE YOU HAVE A HUGE CROWD AND ALL THE CAMERAS ON YOU, THATS WHEN YOU HIT THEM WITH THE MONEY SHOT!

moxa1

03/01/19 9:03 AM

#40569 RE: elkonig #40542

When they release the final White Paper you will see the viability of this system.

Steady_T

03/01/19 12:28 PM

#40782 RE: elkonig #40542

So the Texas Wildlife rubber stamped that SHMP could produce shrimp legally in the State. BIG DEAL, NOT!



Of course it is a big deal. Without the TPWD certification the shrimp can nor be sold. PERIOD.

That is a necessary step. It doesn't mean that the harvest rate is good or bad. It means that the shrimp are healthy and disease free.

It is not a rubber stamp as you stated. It is the equivalent of an FDA certification of wholesomeness.