RE:Simple question to Verde investorsrudinm wrote: As I have learned, KISS , keep it simple stupid.
What are to possibilities that by end 2025 Verde earned 30cents in 2025? And by end 2028 it had earned 80cents that year?
1.35%
2. 50-55%
3.75-80%
Sure many things can happen in 2-5 years .... politics war and what have you …
My guess is 80-85% possibility and that would make the share price 2.8-3$ by end 2025 ( 100% return in 2 years) and 6-7$ by end 20208 ( 200-250% return in 5 years)
A very possible scenario in my view and down side is very limited from here since all the bad news has been discounted ( bad year of potage prices and CEO wants to sell ½ of its shares for what ever reason….
Agreed with kanerfalk - there's just too many variables to consider what future revenues/earnings will look like in any given year. Chief among those variables are the global potash price and the potash/oil ratio. The unknown variable is the potential for carbon credit sales allowing Verde to alter or cut the tether that has anchored the company to being perceived and valued as just a KCl alternative hamstrung by delivery costs.
The path to carbon credit monetization is opaque for now. Where's the Life cycle analysis that measures Verde's offsetting emissions? Do they require a year's worth of validated MRV field data before obtaining credibility value? Many of us believe the carbon opportunity could be an enormous game changer for the company but questions remain about the timeline. I will say that I'm very pleased Lucas is on the job. His credentials match up nicely with his ambition for this project and I expect him to deliver in time.