Advanced Drainage Systems(WMS) has a positive growth outlook as a designer and manufacturer of thermoplastic corrugated pipes and related water management products and drainage solutions. ADS offers materials that tend to be lighter, more durable,e asier to install, and more cost effective than other competing materials. These advantages can help drive key customers to use ADS for their water management needs. Ok it's not sexy.... We have an interesting BIG theory problem... Water makes power yet some areas are running out of water<--- Many reservoirs are seriously depleted. Lake Oroville, California’s second largest reservoir, helps irrigate a quarter of the nation’s crops and powers 800,000 residents. It is so low that its hydroelectric plant may shut down for the first time ever. California’s more than 1,500 reservoirs are 50% lower than they should be this time of year. Houston We Have A problem. Where Hydro works it must be used to power Bitcoins.....<-- Upstate NY and such.... But where hydro is relied upon and the lakes are low... WE NEED A NEW SOLUTION AND FLR HAS THE SOLUTION!!!-- YES the rest of their biz is not so good but they ahave a partnership with a company that can facilitate replacing / augmenting the renewable energy of hydroelectricity with that from other clean sources.... THE COMPANY IS NUSCALE POWER <--- SPAC- A - LISCIOUS . VAN has uncovered little itty bitty nuclear reactors and I agree that's the way to go... For those not familiar with this private company, NuScale is in the SMR business, standing for “Small Modular [Nuclear] Reactors.” SO YES TO SMR!!!!! I think /// small scale reactors promise to deliver fission with a number of advantages: “Point of use” modularity instead of monolithic and undesirable large nukes. The ability to “couple” with other energy sources (wind, solar, etc.) for overall solutions. Improved safety and security again compared to traditionally scaled reactors. Jobs, efficiencies, and economic advantages resulting from component manufacturing. Various SMR initiatives are underway. Here in the US, the Department of Energy is working with TerraPower (private) that Bill Gates, and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) (BRK.B) via PacifiCorp, fund.<--Booooooo! Partnering with TerraPower is the nuclear energy joint venture between GE and Hitachi. Alright it's going to be a knock out battle between TerraPower & NuScale <------ Room for both? Fluor is the majority shareholder in NuScale-! The company is on track to receive a full design certification from the NRC later this year.<----- “The milestone is the direct result of more than $400 million in funding by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) since 2014 to accelerate the development and deployment of SMRs.” - FLR website. SO VAN BACK TO LOSING TRACK OF IDEAS... YOU HAVE A GOOD ONE LT HERE -- Just it comes with the baggage of the rest of FLR... So we ask ourselves can the infrastructure bill allow us to overlook balance sheets and missed opportunities and let us focus on these small reactors. Imagine taking the pressure off California's water situation and irrigating all those crops. ~stoney
-1 mo down 15% = GRWG- -YTD + 1% <--???? -1 yr + 300+% <---!!!!!!!! Looking for $36-$37 on this pullback. GRWG GrowGeneration Corp. $40.67 -0.97
Little bit of a heads up... GVA as you all know is our preferred infrastructure play. And there is an old notion in investing that the longer the base the more the stk moves. So since March we have been at $38. -> 3/9 = $38.23 EXACTLY WHERE IT IS NOW.. In fact if you look at the chart you will see no dips just an absolute flat line across-- That's rare. If you were surfing you would get off this wave. But GBA investors are lucky we JUST got in. & any move from here will be abrupt and powerful. GVA Granite Construction Incorporated $38.42
What I want to do is end this thread somehow. And start again with a clear path. I will go through the last two weeks of this thread and pull the relevant ideas and lets start a new one! The Olympics have been drab though. Originally it sounded like a fun idea lets do an Olympic thread but what of golf stocks? Again and again. I mean these have not been the most exciting Olympics. How could they be with no fans. Why has so much golf been on the air. ZZZzzzzzz. The table tennis has been good, Chinese Dragon guy is fantastic what a player! He has been champion for many years. But China is so good at Ping Pong they wound up playing themselves in the final. Swimming has been good but boring. I have seen zero boxing, wrestling; very little track and field... they always push that off late it's a mistake when everything else is so blah. Women's beach volley ball... who cares? The outfits can't get any skimpier so the game cannot get any more interesting. I've watched the the men's and women's indoor volleyball a bit. The men's team I've seen a few times they are very very good. So I'm a bit stuck for a header and I do think it's so important to get these threads off to a good start. I'm a stickler for that.. each of the last two has had a very innocent and funny well meaning start that ends up being entirely compulsion-based and passionate from then on out.
Nomination for worst stock of the year- PLTR. Per latest regulatory filings, its top-level executives and key personnel have collectively sold off $244 million worth of Palantir's Class A shares since 13 May, 2021.- A Holes!