Boy Mattaport is really acting like it's going to sprint back to those highs. Van this is the only SPAC working! Props to you.
**janes alert** I found an interesting take on plastic an angle to come at from that doesn't require breathrough technology and big investment I don't think. It's kind of brilliant and I just found it completely by accident... Description PureCycle Technologies LLC produces recycled polypropylene. It uses a recycling process that separates color, odor, and contaminants from plastic waste feedstock into recycled polypropylene. Its recycling service converts waste plastic into virgin-like plastic. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in Orlando, Florida. PureCycle Technologies, Inc. (PCT) NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price. Currency in USD $20.58+1.64 (+8.69%)<------------- As of 11:02AM EDT. Opco starts 'high-ceiling execution story' PureCycle with Outperform 05/24 PCT Oppenheimer analyst Noah Kaye initiated coverage of PureCycle Technologies with an Outperform rating and $24 price target. PureCycle is commercializing a breakthrough technology to produce virgin-quality polypropylene resin from recycled feedstocks, Noah tells investors in a research note. With a $120B total addressable market, no direct competition, corporate and regulatory drivers for plastics waste reduction, and technology that can extract significant economic value from largely untapped feedstocks, PureCycle is a "high-ceiling execution story," says the analyst. Kaye sees room for multiple expansion as the company achieves key milestones over the next 12-24 months.<---- YUM! I think I'm going to take the dive here next week.... Along with my 50 cent challenge play.....
A P&G scientist invented a breakthrough technology that removes color, odor and contaminants from used polypropylene – to restore it to ultra-pure recycled resin. To drive scale, P&G licensed it to PureCycle Technologies, which plans to open its first full scale production plant in Ohio in 2021.
My wife said buy some butter and I bought the wrong kind. Land O lakes. Got a stern lecture for that. I held the box up and the lady is missing. It was Indian lady right! Cancel Culture!!! Common' What was the problem? I don't remember any axe or scalp or anything. Geeze.
I'll dig into them some more. That part where you said you think the "anti-ransomware stuff" is buried. I don't think so. Keywords there are "advanced integrity and quantitative risk management solutions", ie their stuff monitors the actual physical integrity of the pipeline their software is getting inputs from and "quantitative" basically means based on nothing out of the blue, like say a meteor hitting the pipe. Or an earthquake. Nothing to do with ransomware. Basically they are saying that by using Azure and all MSFT's cyber-security, that their system is safe from hacking. (or as safe as it can be considering its MSFT ) Why don't they name that company and why don't they say how much the SaaS contract was for? I mean we have to dig through their filings.... I wouldn't touch this unless I know whats going on. It might be a gem.... i dunno. I will say one thing though... these big pipeline operators, like say Kinder-Morgan.... dude they can't afford to do business with a small pink-sheet company when it comes to the integrity of their pipelines. They have pressure sensors everywhere, tied into their software; and physical inspections are a mandatory scheduled event for every inch of the pipeline. Just like the rails. So without more info... I remain reticent.
Good analysis Am I making too much of that?-I feel I could use AI and make these pipelines more aware of outside threats. The bigger point though is Biden is going to pass some laws which force these pipeline operators to invest in Cyber & safety. AnD I think these guys fit the bill. That amount of cyber security MSFT is enough to meet mandates... That part where you said you think the "anti-ransomware stuff" is buried. I don't think so. Keywords there are "advanced integrity and quantitative risk management solutions", ie their stuff monitors the actual physical integrity of the pipeline their software is getting inputs from and "quantitative" basically means based on nothing out of the blue, like say a meteor hitting the pipe. Or an earthquake. Nothing to do with ransomware. Basically they are saying that by using Azure and all MSFT's cyber-security, that their system is safe from hacking. (or as safe as it can be considering its MSFT ) Or is it? If I am CEO we bridge this gap... we offer an add on product specific to ransom ware. Dig a bit more. I own shares in a partnership run by Philips -- they would not of used these guys unless there was a goodpayback for them. So don't forget that. - The pipeline guys save money - qualify for safety induced grants - comply with new laws - better monitor their pipeline in real time- so threats can be mitigated.... THIS IS OUR NEW WOLD FOLKS.... YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH IT IS HAPPENING....
I'll look more. Hey wtf is up with this dog Corsair?! It's right back at $32 again. I'm done with this thing. "No IRA for YOU." Edit.. look at all that volume. I don't see any news, other than some insider sales. Pre-arranged type
It has to be insider selling. I saw it down $1.90 maybe yesterday on no news. It's not sector specific I don't think but keep an ear out for reopening being Bad for computer gaming... I don't see it. Wait for the AMZN Prime day and the sales then. (HEAR)-Why not put me in the IRA you have watched it enough to know.... Turtle Beach $33.58 STEADY AS A ROCK! +0.02 (+0.06%)