$HIMR As per the company's fact sheet, they could
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[b]$HIMR[/b] >> As per the company's fact sheet, they could soon be seeing revenues of $150,000 to $300,000 per day.
The Opportunity
Today there are an estimated 300-500 million trees inundated by roughly 50,000 man-made lakes and large dam reservoirs covering over 80 million acres around the world. The trees were flooded when the dams were built and the reservoirs were filled. The woods are well preserved in the water and are highly sought after in the marketplace due to their high quality. As a result, underwater harvested woods can sell at a significant premium to comparable new woods. Developing these non-living resources can also aid in reducing deforestation and its impact on climate change.
The $50 billion global underwater forest market has vast and seemingly unlimited resource potential with virtually no competition on scale. In addition, hundreds of new dams are being built each year, adding even more reserves to an already huge base. In the tropical regions where Hollund has focused, exotic hardwoods such as Ipe, Mahogany and Teak are worth $1,500 - $3,000 per tree on a value added basis. Once operational, Hollund expects each forest machine to be able to harvest up to 100 trees per day.
http://otcnewsmagazine.com/in-pursuit-of-the-perfect-moment/