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Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. EDYYF

Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies, is a Canadian-based company delivering leading-edge energy solutions. EHT’s clean and renewable energy solutions are easily deployed and customizable. The Company is able to combine and integrate solar, battery storage technology, and energy efficient structures that qualify for being “NET ZERO”.


GREY:EDYYF - Post by User

Post by Minitaton Apr 03, 2019 4:47pm
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Post# 29578637

Easy Way Out

Easy Way OutOutstanding product(s).
Legitimate support from Can Gov financing.
Reliance on financially unstable third world government contracts to justify the tech on the world stage.
Reliance on a fickle American government to secure a major North American contract.
Communications skills from management that are at best,,,marginal.
Failure to execute.
Adept at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory...continually.

Stock split? It's the easy way out of a situation that instead requires a closer inward look at management.  In the military after an op was finished, we would do an AAR - after action review - to find out what was executed well, what was executed poorly, and what had to be fixed. 

With the quality of the product and the interest that's out there, I agree with other posters that a stock split is not the answer.

If your race car isn't cutting it on the oval, shiny paint to make it look expensive won't make it go any faster.  Modifying the engine, adjusting the aerodynamics and better rubber would be a better choice.  Changing the driver might be a necessary last resort.
 



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