Yours was a great post the other day dolcevita (sweetlife)
I agree with all points. Am not so concerned about the patents though, I should qualify I want them to hold long enough for us to keep our first mover advantage but I do expect a lot of our tech to be changed a bit and copied. As long as we can stay ahead of the mob and lock in good longterm deals and partenerships then (trial plant success provided) our future as a company seems very sound.Our first mover advantage in the space is crucial and we do need to maintain that even if we are being copied as we advance.
The founders and principle shareholders Mc and S know what they are sitting on here. A T/O offer even at this early stage would have to be enourmous IMO for them to even look at it. The potential here is so big. So think we are is safe hands there.
Quietly confident, it the patience thats always the problem. Definately slowly trying to increase my holdings while the stock is still cheap. The announcement of a date for the trial plant opening and then, fingers crossed, trial plant success will definately IMO rocket us away the current SP.
Have a good weekend
Tretch
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