Post by
Parksville on Sep 23, 2020 1:22pm
PYR vs HPQ
Just curious of board members opinions... dollar for dollar which may be the better investment over the next few years?
Comment by
PaulArchos on Sep 23, 2020 1:25pm
I always go with what is already proven 70% and 30% with the one that is still in research
Comment by
CndnBacon on Sep 23, 2020 1:35pm
PYR hands down....with PYR you get everything they have to offer plus 13% of HPQ +10% royalty of gross sales by HPQ, and more likely than not 50% of HPQ Nano subsidiary if it takes off.....with HPQ you get 90% of HPQ and most likely 50% of HPQ Nano subsidiary and nothing of PYR...
Comment by
Parksville on Sep 23, 2020 1:41pm
that is a very compelling arguement
Comment by
CndnBacon on Sep 23, 2020 2:00pm
I guess the other question is who will see 10x from these levels first....that ones more difficult to ascertain...
Comment by
gizmo66 on Sep 23, 2020 2:28pm
alot more potential to make more with HPQ just because you get so many more shares and they are going to get into the dollars once they send out their samples. Im in both 8 cent average in HPQ and 41 cents in PYR I know PYR has done better and believe they will still keep climbing but I only have 10000 shares with them where as almost 700000 with HPQ so when they go up HPQ always makes my day
Comment by
marketwatch9 on Sep 23, 2020 2:36pm
It have more potential because you have more share almost logical....
Comment by
kingscorpion on Sep 23, 2020 2:59pm
Short term HPQ Mid to long term PYR Why HPQ is dying to jump with the 1st contract Pyr already enjoyed that move However overall HPQ will move 1 to 10 ratio to PYR because of synergies and the fact that PYR owns over 10% of HPQ which could turn into 50% ownership if PYR foregoes the royalty.
Comment by
Aarman4 on Sep 23, 2020 3:15pm
Dollar for dollar, I would say Pyrogenesis for sure, especially with the current price under $4. That being said, I have plenty of Pyrogenesis, and have been putting a lot more into HPQ lately simply because I believe HPQ has a greater ability to have their share price affected by higher P/E multipliers. Cheers!