This stock could easily go to $1.00
The way I see it, if every middle class Chinese or Japanese household were to incorporate just a tiny amount of dried sea cucumber into their weekly diet, and a small percentage were to source this from the relatively pristine waters off the West Australian coast, then the company should have no problem commanding a decent price (say, $2,000 per kg of dried product) at the stated monthly runrate of 1 tonne...and this is just the beginning.
As the facilities become established, we can expect further efficiencies, not to mention opportunities for vertical integration in conjunction with the Tidal Moon company. Supply chain is already in place by the looks of things.
By my calculations, the small outstanding debt should not take long to be repaid from operating cashflows. The clincher for a massive share price appreciation will then be a relatively straightforward accounting exercise, possibly a capital reconstruction of the order of 1 new share for every 2,000 existing shares.
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