HIMR on the Verge of Breakout!
The underwater forestry industry is growing at an alarming rate and we’ve got just the play to help you make some trading profits.
HIMR is a cutting edge company that is not only pioneering the technology used in underwater logging; it is also extremely busy generating revenues from its tropical hardwoods.
This double-advantage, if you will, has catapulted the stock onto the big stage and right now it is undergoing an ocean of interest from traders. In the last few weeks (and days) volume has seen a sharp increase and the stock is on the verge of a breakout.
Our due diligence unearthed a few breakouts in the past and we can tell you; when HIMR moves, it moves rather nicely indeed.
We believe another one of those nice moves is imminent and so this alert should be placed at the top of your priority trading list.
The technical setup on this stock is delightfully strong and the great push north as already begun. The last trading session saw a rally of 20%!
Be ready because companies are making MMs cutting trees standing underwater and the spotlight is now firmly on HIMR.
Investor Highlights
HIMR is experiencing increasing interest from traders and an even stronger trend increase in volume. Recent trading saw nearly 50 MM shares changing hands.
HIMR is poised for a breakout and its recent 33% rally earlier this week is a strong signal of its gain potential.
HIMR is trading on a RSI of 56 which means the stock is neither oversold nor overbought at present levels.
HIMR is a massively undervalued opportunity and its recent spate of news developments will act as catalysts for upward movement in price.
HIMR’s growth potential is evidenced by the recent winning of more than $1 MM in purchase orders. The order for its tropical hardwoods is expected to have a positive knock-on effect to its various other underwater forestry concessions.
HIMR and its underwater logging operations coincide well with the increasing demand for timber. The underwater logging industry itself being worth more than $50 BB annually.
About HIMR
HIMR (Hollund Industrial Marine, Inc.) has developed an innovative heavy machine solution for the underwater forest industry called TigerLynk (www.TigerLynk.com).
HIMR’s TigerLynk, is a patented and proven machine technology that uses an industrial robot arm mounted on a vessel or platform to remotely cut and retrieve timber from underwater sources (lakes, reservoirs and rivers).
HIMR’s commercializing team is head up by Dr. Claus Wagner-Bartak, an award-winning scientist who coordinated the research and development of the robot arm used on the NASA Space Shuttle (Canadarm 1).
300 MM Trees Underwater Sparks $50 BB Industry
Close to 300 MM trees are currently standing underwater, yet this vast resource remains largely untouched and ignored by the global timber market. With over 60,000 large hydroelectric projects around the world and nearly 75 new projects coming online every year, the potential of this resource continues to grow with very little interest from the certification community.
This lack of interest from the certification community is of course not an impediment to growth and the indicators are already taking shape which suggests this could be the next big thing for traders to capitalize on.
Drowned beneath as much as 250 metres of frigid water, the trees have for decades sat in a deathly blackness, cloaked against rot and mould by the cold, oxygen-poor waters.
Mysterious and largely unknown, the forests are nonetheless a potentially lucrative resource. B.C. reservoirs alone contain an estimated five BB board feet of submerged timber. Around the world, 45,000 such locations hold an estimated 300-MM trees, which could be worth as much as $50 BB.
Recent Developments
Hollund Industrial Marine to See Potential Revenues From North Cal
BLAINE, WA--(Marketwired - Dec 6, 2013) - Hollund Industrial Marine, Inc. (OTC Pink: HIMR) ("Hollund" or the "Company") (www.hollundindustrial.com), an underwater forest management company, announced yesterday, Thursday, December 5, 2013, the Company secured upwards of $1,000,000 in purchase orders for its underwater harvested tropical hardwoods. North Cal Wood Products of Ukiah, CA ("North Cal") is amongst the companies placing purchase orders contributing to some of the Company's first anticipated sales in addition to those being secured or procured by our senior partner at Lake Bayano.
Purchase orders of Ipe, Cumaru, Tigerwood, and Balsamo from North Cal, coincide with the planned start-up of underwater timber recovery operations at Panama's Bayano Lake in January of 2014. Hollund reports North Cal Wood Products has requested wood samples to distribute to high profile clients in the San Francisco Bay area. The Company expects to begin fulfillment of North Cal's order in Q1 of 2014.
"We are delighted by North Cal's commitment to creating a sales and distribution network for our Bayano Lake hardwoods," stated Peter Meier, President of Hollund. "As a strategic partner, North Cal Wood Products will enable us to penetrate lucrative green building markets in the United States, where North Cal has built relationships with award-winning architects, designers, and builders across the country.
We are eagerly looking forward to working closely with their management and sales staff to educate their clients on our product advantages and generate sales."
"North Cal Wood Products is proud to be a distributor for Hollund," stated Frank Van Vranken, President of North Cal. "Our confidence in the quality of underwater wood comes from our years of experience working with this unique material. While most of our competitors cut living trees from the forest, North Cal's core business is based on wood reclamation, recycling, and remanufacturing.
The sales and management staff of North Cal recognize the value of the promotional tool being afforded to us by Hollund's underwater harvested hardwoods. We are truly excited to possess such a powerful marketing advantage and look forward to receiving shipment as quickly as possible."
HIMR has these three things going for it that will make its past breakouts look tiny:
- The stock is benefiting from rising interest complemented by an even stronger pattern of rising volume.
- Timber demand is rising and we believe the company is gearing up to release some big news surrounding its operations.
- HIMR very strong relative strength which among other things, gives traders confidence to weigh in and capitalize on the stock’s amazing gain potential.
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