A 25 bagger from .0002 would be .0053 per share.
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A 25 bagger from .0002 would be .0053 per share. So anyone with a $2,000 investment in HIMR at .0002 would have a $50,000 payday with the current share structure. Not bad for a few months time. Peter stated in his letter to shareholders that he felt $50 million in concessions and orders was what he was shooting for this year, and then stated $100 million may be possible. Now throw in a share structure improvement together with this offer to shareholders Peter mentioned, and who know how high we might go. How about that audit and up-listing that was promised? Now think about a possible mega-concession requiring perhaps a half dozen TigerLynks (some concessions are said to have timber worth in the billions).
I wonder how many shares could be retired if Hollund worked to retire shares in earnest?