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Harvey The Rabbit

09/17/21 4:34 PM

#15819 RE: BottomBounce #15818

LOL another day another ridiculous press release some things never change....

grantastic

09/17/21 9:41 PM

#15821 RE: BottomBounce #15818

You can tell ALYI is a scam because of their hype around "Hemp Batteries".

Putting aside the fact that engineers are at least years away from finding a commercial use for plant-derived graphene in batteries (and there's no reason to presume it would ever happen)

There's not yet any reason to think that hemp-based graphene would be any better or worse than graphene derived from other sources. e.g., wood, corn stalks, grass clippings...

Clearly ALYI executives are desperately trying to trick people who want to cash in on the current growth in Marijuana legalization.

$ALYI ALYI management views the increase in interest as a reaction to the hemp growing market being met with less than anticipated enthusiasm from the smokable and infused market channels. ALYI sees the primary hemp opportunity in the industrial sector – clothing, paper, building materials and energy, for example – as an exponentially lager market than then the market for the hemp extractions market. The less than robust market reaction to the first year of legal hemp growing in the U.S., ALYI management believes, will help guide the market toward the much larger industrial opportunity for hemp that ALYI is already pursuing. ALYI is working to develop both hemp battery solutions and hemp automobile body components. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/alyi-hemp-battery-initiative-garners-attention-as-hemp-market-seeks-new-opportunities-301008479.html