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The problem I see with HIMR is that no one trusts

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Posted On: 02/20/2014 3:26:30 PM
Posted By: Kgem
Re: MOMO_Shifter #166

The problem I see with HIMR is that no one trusts them, or at least very few.  When did Hollund ever tell shareholders they were still missing a few permits?  The PRs I read seemed to say everything was ready to go.  In fact, Hollund suggested we would be pulling trees at the end of December (last year).  Now it appears they may pull their first tree some time in March, if we are lucky.  This is after we were told they were ready in September of last year, and then November of last year.   The TigerLynk now seems to be far off, and one wonders if they really do have a company lined up that wants to build the first machine.  Think about it, shareholders are mostly discouraged right now, so why would a manufacturing company that has been put off multiple times still consider Hollund a good bet?  A manufacturer does not allocate space and machinery unless they have a firm order, and nothing about Hollund is firm right now.


However, I did transfer ten million of my own HIMR shares to this portfolio.  One never knows, miracles can happen --- And sometimes do.  Hollund does appear to be moving forward, but at a snail's pace.  So investors have plenty of time to wait and see how things shake out before buying.  Too much of a gamble for me to buy more shares.












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