No problem Tex. I certainly am not being critica
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No problem Tex. I certainly am not being critical of you or your posts. All we can do is go by what we are told. But if we can trust what Jason tells us (I am not saying we can), then things may turn out better then many currently expect.
I can't make predictions about share prices (and I just don't do that type of thing). But with additional concessions, up-listing, the promised financial audit, the first TigerLynk in action with several more planned, revenue, and high profile customers we should expect higher share prices. Now throw in share restructuring and a plan to reduce A/S as well as O/S, and we have a winner this next year. In addition, I am told Hollund may have a high profile individual who could promote underwater logging throughout the world. Wouldn't it be wonderful if this individual mentions Hollund Industrial Marine and the TigerLynk?
Finally, if Hollund does what they claim, can you imagine them staying a small company? I know I certainly cannot. I would think Hollund would become a takeover target in very short order. I know there are a lot of "ifs" here, but we are going by Hollund's own statements and those of company representatives and people close to the company. Keep in mind this is basically a start-up company only just first finding its legs in a market untapped by any serious competitors. CET is mostly a high end furniture and custom lumber company with only a small logging operation all done by hand. Triton would seem to be a strong competitor, but I find nothing at all published regarding their operation since February. I also hear rumors of environmental issues with their operation. All other underwater logging operations are typically mom and pop companies with limited capabilities.
The next few weeks and months are key. Can Hollund make substantial progress before year end with the holidays still ahead of us? Can Hollund produce revenue? How much revenue and how fast? Perhaps just as important, how transparent will Hollund be? After all, Hollund is not only building a company, they must also build shareholder trust as well.