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supernova23

01/20/21 4:09 PM

#1087 RE: Badge04 #1086

I suspect a good chunk from the offering shares has already been liquidated. Frankly I'm a bit surprised they're liquidating here at these levels, more or less at the offering price. All it takes is a spark to release the Kraken. Hopefully the investor group will be out of a significant enough of a position at that time and volume/momentum/increased investor awareness/tangible growth potential will carry the stock higher (KULR float is relatively small). I have conviction the Company will succeed as we're late into product development engagements. Just a question of when...



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