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TommyBoyTrader9460

12/16/21 8:28 PM

#1795 RE: BottomBounce #1794

Nice one!

Ecomike

01/20/22 3:01 PM

#1797 RE: BottomBounce #1794

I should have bought $KNDI back in 2014 it seems.

$GEVI has the smallest float I know of, and its an awesome Crypto mining start up, with no debt.

$IFUS and $CNNA are beat up and strong buys IMO, and $BWMG float is only about 20% of the OS, with that 80% of the OS locked up for years, until they move to Nasdaq.

$BWMG is on a buying binge buying small operating manufactures in the diving hardware business, with a CEO/banker team that has already taken stocks to Nasdaq, including one just 2 months ago, Blue Star Foods.

More on BWMG can found here:

https://discord.gg/nfmcnDBx

and Major hard core DD on $IFUS is here:

https://discord.gg/SMByJSXh
(file room with the whole story, 1000s of pages)

Latest on $IFUS is here:

https://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2021/12/29/ifus-cattle-turning-bagasse-trash-into-a-cash-cow/

WE never seen that kind research paper on OTC stocks, proving $IFUS is special

and here

https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/climate-change/carbon-farming-reducing-methane-emissions-cattle-using-feed-additives

"Feeding one type of seaweed at 3% of the diet has resulted in up to 80% reduction in methane emissions from cattle."
This is proof it can be done.

Here is the link:

https://www.csiro.au/en/Research/AF/Areas/Food-security/FutureFeed
Carbon farming: reducing methane emissions from cattle using feed a...

Feed additives or supplements can reduce methane emissions from ruminant livestock. Livestock produce significant amounts of methane as part of their normal digestive processes. Some feed additives can inhibit the microorganisms that produce methane in the rumen and subsequently reduce methane emissions.

FutureFeed

A livestock seaweed feed supplement could help global food security and fight climate change by reducing powerful greenhouse gas emissions.