Well, I think so.
They are cheaper to produce.
More purer,
Better for the environment,
Sells at a Premium,
Yet still cheaper than its substitutes such as synthetics.
Certainly, the market is starting to realize this, as the stock has rocketed from around 30 cents, to a dollar in 3 months.
Any way, good luck to all holders.
IMHO...like FMG, still have a fair way to go.
This is Not an advice....JMHO....so DYOR.
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