Hollund Industrial Marine is an under the radar
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Hollund Industrial Marine is an under the radar investment opportunity that could clearly shatter the paradigm for penny stock traders.
Trees from submerged forests fetch an average of $1,500 per log (non-exotic). However, the rare and/or exotic timber Hollund is harvesting fetch much higher prices that can run to four thousand, ten thousand, or more per tree.
This is a multi-billion dollar industry with no negative impact on the environment except for possible shoreline erosion if off-load ramps are not constructed or are constructed improperly.
• Triton Logging raised upwards of $100 million to harvest underwater trees.
• Coast EcoTimber invested millions of dollars to harvest underwater timber.
• BUT only HIMR has a patented robotic technology that can conservatively harvest an average of 36,000 trees per year, per machine (using a harvest rate of less than 100 trees per day operating on a single shift). The other multi-million dollar private competitors come no where close to this harvest rate. So $1,500 (the average price for Douglas fir) X $36,000 = 54 million dollars per year with a single TigerLynk system harvesting the lowest cost timber. Impressive.