Quiet day on the HIMR board so far today. Perha
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Quiet day on the HIMR board so far today. Perhaps people are waiting in breathless anticipation of things to come? In my opinion, we should not think that all great news will hit all at once. Except in rare occasions, that is not the way business typically develops. We must also be mindful that Hollund is dealing with a government of another country (Brazil), and this often slows things down considerably. However, HIMR has already tested their TigerLynk system in Brazil, and from what I have read, HIMR's predecessor (AQCI) operated successfully, very profitably, and with great care for the environment in Brazil's reservoirs before changing their direction. A successful track record is often important for government officials, and HIMR has one. Many of the same managers are still very much involved, and though they may work for different companies now, they all still have the very same goals.

