churned out .....mate people come people go . you cant control everything but its looks solid now .
problem is now if it goes up fast they will profit take as i did .
news mate that's what's needed news , no more no less . love the market cap and current news if great news hits its not staying 8 mil it will ping to 40 on not much at all 5 bags for progress on current timelines looks to easy to me
products are skies the limit and they are going upscale on great backing USA gov ... mit etc Boeing
no brainer really at these levels
bit more info for the ones struggling with the concept of cfo
CFOAM - R&D PARTNERSHIPS - DEVELOPING CARBON PRODUCTS from COAL - Partnerships with research bodies - Potential new markets to address construction demand - CFOAM a key raw material product provider CFOAM Limited, CFOAM Corp (74.34% owned by CFOAM Limited, 25.66% owned by CONSOL Energy Inc) and its operating entity CFOAM LLC, Triadelphia, West Virginia, (CFOAM) wish to provide the following update. CFOAM is working with other companies as a raw material provider and/or R&D participant by way of cost share or project development work. These exciting projects are at an early stage and have the potential to create new markets and opportunities, however, at this stage, the quantity of CFOAM being provided does not have a material impact on the business. OHIO UNIVERSITY Ohio University has received US$500,000 of funding from the United States Department of Energy’s (DOE) – NETL. CFOAM is contributing US$20,000 cost share to Ohio University’s project Coal-Derived Alternatives to Fiber-Cementitious (FC) Building Materials, where they plan to develop coal-based siding materials for residential and commercial building cladding applications. Siding materials are a critical component for both residential and commercial buildings, as they protect the building structure from the elements (sun, rain, snow, wind), while deterring dirt, moisture and insects. Three primary types of siding are currently used: vinyl (made of polyvinyl chloride), FC, and stucco. Vinyl and FC siding products dominate the US market, with 2.6 and 2.1 billion square feet, respectively, installed in 2018 1 . However, vinyl siding is losing market share to FC products due to consumer desire for a more robust and appealing product. Currently, the FC siding market is valued at $13.2 billion and is expected to reach $20.3 billion by the end of 2025 2 . Coal-derived carbon foam could be a more environmentally friendly alternative to vinyl or cement-based material options.
CFO Price at posting:
1.6¢ Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held