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12/30/20 10:19 PM

#1000 RE: supernova23 #999

If the company doesn’t follow up this offering with substantial (i.e. NOT fluff) news or impressive rev gains, they will be forced to R/S to get this pps to big board levels. I know Nasdaq is the objective, but this isn’t getting to $4+ organically this year. Raising funds is necessary, but it is a massive hurdle to churn through shares as investors dump and keep pps suppressed. It’ll be interesting to see what management does here and if they truly have the tech to overcome this

supernova23

01/08/21 4:20 PM

#1058 RE: supernova23 #999

To all again. Be wary of buying KULR stock above $1.50 in the short-term as it appears the investor group (IG) from the offering can't help themselves, selling into bounces and after bid accumulation. I believe the $1.30's to mid $1.40 price level makes more sense as an entry point given IG's entry at $1.25.



**Disclosure: This information does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy any securities of KULR. As a moderator (supernova23) of this board it is my duty to disclose to you that my family has invested in KULR and that I'm personally acting as a consultant for KULR and have been compensated in shares for that role. I'm not a licensed financial professional. I have performed extensive research on the Company and believe KULR has real potential to displace conventional thermal management or "cooling" solutions for the electronics and battery industries. This is my opinion and you should always perform your own complete due diligence before making any investment decision. There is obviously risk of loss when buying or selling securities and generally even greater risk associated with buying or selling micro-cap stocks. Some real challenges faced by micro-cap companies include raising capital, increasing liquidity, attracting institutional investors, gaining analyst coverage, and general mistrust of the micro-cap market. Micro-cap companies also tend to lack in resources and often struggle to commercialize their products or services in a meaningful way.