I think the only reason I have lasted this long with this company is the industry we are in-certainly not the transparency of himr. Two thiirds of the earth is covered with water-that means an awful lot of underwater trees-some people don't even know about. The industry has almost no competition. We would have millions of environmentalists loving, and perhaps investing, in our company. And you all know how much the federal government love "green companies." So we do have a lot going for us, in spite of himr. But the Tigerlynk is absolutely the key to us getting into the dollars-certainly not with divers. It appears the next few moves by himr will determine if we go forward or sit at no bid and flop. I think this is an above average lotto play-its just going to require a settlement of the c class shares and getting some revenue from harvesting. We are close I believe to going either way. So I would suggest anyone with shares to hold for a little while-you can't get anything for them now anyhow. JB
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