Good growth potential
Good morning. I do a small newsletter for a select group of friends, in hopes of finding early stage, undervalued gems with 5 or 10 bagger potential, and thought I would share this with you. Recent picks have been AXI (.15 to $1, but remains a long term hold), MAY (.20 to $2) and URS.
"I feel we all should have the opportunity to invest in a young company that should bring us a 50% return in the next 6 months. At least, this is the target. As I mentioned to the group before, when it was trading at .15, it was a great entry or average down price; then again at .18. Now the stock is being cleaned up in the low 20’s, and it appears that once this is bought by people who want to invest for the longer term, and believe the potential of this company, and the resistance at .25 is broken, we should be able to see the stock move to the .30/. 35 range. This may take a couple of weeks or more, trading in the low to mid 20’s.
Check out the 6 month chart. Very strong and methodical. It wouldn’t paste for me.
As you can see by the chart, the share price has been moving methodically, building bases/support levels, before moving up to the next level. Management strongly believes this could be a dollar plus stock. But it has to get there carefully, preventing a large profit-selling pullback. The numbers of high net worth investors who are liking this story, and taking a share position, continues to grow. It takes time to amass large numbers of shares without driving the price up unrealistically, thus positioning new long-term shareholders, whom, many having friends or networks of investors that they would like to bring in.
Since the Photonics Technology show recently in California, I have heard that a large number of world class corporations have been enquiring about the products offered by Valdor, tweaking them to suit their needs and asking for price quotes. This is quite gratifying, I’m sure, and is boding well for increased sales. Remember, Lockheed Martin tested all the products available and Valdor was the only company to pass and exceed expectations.
Developing a sustainable company of merit takes time; both in product/sales and shareholder equity. We all know the product is next generation and second to none. Large sales/contracts are imminent, and a much higher share price is being worked on. Down the road, with positive news, market recognition, and a tight share structure, the price could become quite volatile. "
If you would like more information or clarification, Elston Johnston, 604-272-0105.
Elston is a director and the largest shareholder.
Management has no knowledge of this information being published here. And yes, I am a shareholder, for the long term.
Here is a relatively new shareholder intro from their web page. Sums it up pretty well.
https://www.valdor.com/fiber-optic-connectors.php?type=2&page=investor&chc=1b
Have a great day, Sparky. Scoops, thanx for the advice on the preview.