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snow

01/07/21 3:31 AM

#1617 RE: palaypu0406 #1615

Interesting number "Each acre produces 70 bags of rice per year and this means we make i.e. $70 per year per Acre projecting $9.8 million net cash earnings for ITUP on just the trial run land."

Assuming a modest p/e ratio of 10 and a about 10 miIIion doIIars (ignoring tax etc) in nt profits resuIts in a market cap of 100 miIIion doIIars versus a current market cap of a IittIe more than 10% of the projected market cap.
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Punchinello

01/07/21 11:50 AM

#1629 RE: palaypu0406 #1615

Dear Palaypu, Thank you for your detailed responses. I understand your company better now. I think it's important for the average investor to understand what it is that your company does and how it does it. People don't like to invest in something they don't understand. Most investors such as myself are not sophisticated.
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RealDutch

01/09/21 7:48 AM

#1664 RE: palaypu0406 #1615

We have inked 140,000 acres of rice farming -india prohibits Foreign Investment in buying agricultural lands but not the crops... Per each kilo of rice we have Rs 1 final margin connecting thousands of investors with farmers across. Each acre produces 70 bags of rice per year and this means we make i.e. $70 per year per Acre projecting $9.8 million net cash earnings for ITUP on just the trial run land.



What do you mean by "just the trial run land"?

How much of your clients money do you have to invest for this result? IOW, what is your return on investment?

An extended spread, we signed 100,000 acres of palm plantations for 2.47 dollars / hectare in Guyana from the Government. And the comparable lease rentals are $75 per hectare in Malaysia and $50 in Africa Even just the leasing conversion will yield multiple times earnings for the investors and we get a piece of dollar on every palm planted...



I don't understand any of this. But that's because I'm stupid.

india prohibits Foreign Investment in buying agricultural lands



Same in China. Would it work if you set up a subsidiary in India? Not even sure how this works in China. I suppose it depends on the sector you are in and the province.