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Deuces

09/17/21 1:31 PM

#8721 RE: SarPas #8720

You seem to be on the right track, but from experience guys who run resource companies tend to run multiple resource chains, I'm assuming this is because mining doesn't differ all that much across the board. Either way, lots to happen here and there will be alot of shock and awe when it finally drops.

HJ72

09/17/21 1:56 PM

#8722 RE: SarPas #8720

Good DD interesting , Avery was President of IPI but he lied on his resume about his college degree and got caught had to step down however they still kept him on as a consultant which says a lot about how valuable he is.

learningthetruth

09/17/21 2:04 PM

#8723 RE: SarPas #8720

2 great posts.....

illegal_alias

09/18/21 10:08 AM

#8727 RE: SarPas #8720

About Patrick Avery

I don't know what you are reading:

"Well, he has a Linkedin page (link) and it seemed strange to me that the company's list he worked for was totally different from the list used for the PR BOXS put out. No ARCO, no Santa Fe Pacific Pipelines, no JR Simplot and not even Intrepid Potash on Linkedin while these positions are highlighted in the PR."


I just pulled this from his Linkedin profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-avery-412a5a11/)

About

Mr. Avery has more than 30 years of experience in all phases of industrial businesses. For 15 years, he held progressive roles in petroleum refining and pipeline/terminal operations at ARCO and Santa Fe Pacific Pipelines. Moving to mining and agriculture, he lead mining and manufacturing of phosphate, potash and other industrial chemicals at over 20 complex facilities. As such, he was SVP at JR Simplot and President of Intrepid Potash. Most recently he was CEO and Board member for Prospect Global Resources Inc and the American West Potash asset. Here, he lead all phases of technical advancement, governmental relations, permitting and fundraising. Recently, through LDR SolutionLLC he has consulted on global mininig and natural resource projects. As a Principal and Owner of LDR SolutionLLC, he lead Great West Resources as CEO and Chairman of the Board. He continues to consult and lead major projects.

stervc

09/23/21 1:11 AM

#8751 RE: SarPas #8720

SarPas, with this BOXS DD & potential merger candidate...

Thanks for compiling this information. I think it is some wonderful "food for thought" to consider based on what could be potentially happening or connected to BOXS.

With the LinkedIn page that you are referring to, after going to it under the "About" section, I had seen where the company's list for he worked for was the same as like how what was indicated within the PR. Maybe it was not updated at such time when you had looked at it, but it is now as it matches:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-avery-412a5a11/

People should read your post below:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=165963652

Then people should peruse through these links below:
https://www.fertoz.com/company/board-of-directors/
https://www.fertoz.com/new-partnerships-to-accelerate-development-of-fertoz-carbon/
https://www.planet.com/investors/presentations/2021/investor-presentation-20210707.pdf
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/07/02/2257110/0/en/EarthRenew-Announces-Long-Term-Supply-Agreement-With-Fertoz.html
https://www.fertoz.com/annual-reports/
https://www.fertoz.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2207373.pdf

What stood out the most to me was the fact that the company (Fertoz) that you mentioned for what either could be coming into BOXS or is highly connected to BOXS is partnered with a $20 Billion company that trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker of TRMB and trades at over $90.00+ per share:


https://www.fertoz.com/new-partnerships-to-accelerate-development-of-fertoz-carbon/
“We are pleased to announce a number of initiatives that we expect to drive sales in our Carbon Division. We have partnered with California-based Trimble Inc (NASDAQ: TRMB), a US$20B market-cap company that provides software, hardware and services technology. ...”


Based on what you have posted, BOXS has potential to be incredibly huge.

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Sterling