RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What is EBITDA and why it can be important ...Great points and the user LastZaz has a great post regarding PyroGenesis that is worth re-reading and re-posting (I posted it below).
Also remember “The stock is not the company. And the company is not the stock.”
Long and Strong in PyroGenesis! LastZaz wrote:Pyrogenesis is not going anywhere.
This is not a start up, nor a company dying for cash. Pyro has a strong and valuable portfolio of proprietary technology - that is the backbone of the company. It can have all the funding it wants, and it has several product lines with blue sky potential. Every indication we have is that Pyrogenesis has built the foundation for big business in the future. All these press releases show step by step growth in these business lines - it may not be as fast as some of these impatient people would like, but it is significant for the long run.
Anyone who has done any market research or due diligence knows that the product offerings of Pyrogenesis address many needs of their customers - namely GHG mandates - and more importantly, are economically viable or cheaper than the alternatives. All indications show Pyrogenesis is headed towards more and more contracts with big players in these various industries and will likely end up being the key supplier. Not to mention recurring revenues from maintenance and parts. Whether that means contracts this month or a year from now is irrelevant to any long term investor. Pyro has many competitive advantages including first mover advantage and already building relationships with these industry giants... this will prove invaluable in the long run. Mark my words - relax, and give the company time to flesh out these deals.
If you are a true long, there is no sense in spending time debating these day traders. Just buy when cheap, accumulate shares and profit in the long run. Look ahead years, not weeks, and you will far surpass the profits of these short sighted traders and shorters.
Lastly, watch the market as a whole. If you watch stocks in isolation, you likely attribute dips and price swings to inactivity or lack of contracts and so on... however, nothing has changed for the Company in the long run. It only keeps looking better. Institutions now hold positions in PYR which is a great thing. Expect a volatile and shaky market... don't expect your portfolio to be invulnerable to that.
Relax - keep doing your due diligence, follow the press releases and look to the long term. Don't stress about volatility, you only risk selling at a loss when panicking. Don't let impatient morons stress you out with their silly, poorly written opinions... it's laughable some of the analysis I see on this board, and that's why I post less... these are not business people. These are children gambling their money.
Just hold, have faith in your DD, and share good knowledge and research accordingly.
GLTA
developbc wrote: “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.” - Warren Buffett
I still maintain and stake my investment portfolio.. literally that in due time long investors will see imho mind boggling returns with this much explosive upside.
HPQ/Pyrogenesis tech/engineering is well past R&D phase and imho will disrupt many many multi billion dollar markets soon via DROSITE, 3D POWDERS, TORCHES, PUREVAP QRR NANO NSIR Fumed Silica etc etc.
The story remains not only the same but better each passing day. Patience will be rewarded...imho greatly!
canyousayiii wrote: Well, PYR is not some hidden little company on a junior exchange, so I would say that there is a large community out there waiting for a bit more validation on certain things before they jump in. Investors with foresight, speculative investors and gamblers are different folk and will have a different interpretation of what is or is not cheap. Personally, part of my validation is 3P meeting the yardsticks he puts out. When I got in initially, he missed by quite a bit so I'd like to see that he's getting better at this, because if he is not, there are too many of you here banking on things way too early even though the market is telling you that already. GTUA.
developbc wrote: canyousayiii wrote: You will not find too many "cheap" companies that are relatively young or starting to move products from R&D into the market if you keep looking for a growing positive EBITDA. Furthermore, for PYR, the order book will be much more important due to the nature of projects that may require a year or more to fully fill. PYR SP is ahead of itself but shareholders are banking that the revenues, etc, will catch up quite fast. That catching up has to start this month with 3P meeting the expectations he set. And he was quite deliberate that those were conservative expectations, so it is time to deliver, otherwise there will be a large group of potential investors that will look elsewhere to park their money. Looking forward to this month.
For growth stocks one looks at forward looking latent value. PYR sp is definitely NOT ahead of itself..in fact $5-7 sp entry point will one day be folklore.
Investors w the foresight to see this explosive upside in growth stocks such as PYR will be imho greatly rewarded. Especially with this many amazing verticals that can dominate their targeted industries...many in the multi billions.
Long and strong PYR!!!
“The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.” - Warren Buffett