RE:Not Bashing at all..Actually rootingWell Tamarack, you and I DM ed quite awhile back,and you were very sceptical about PYR as it compared to XBC, you likely don't remember. It has been quite aride for both companies in the last few years. I did big DD on the technology and patents underpinning the PYR story and have been long for quite some time (2016) admittedly I have "played" with the volatility, a girl needs a new car and bathrooms Renoed after all:) but I always believed that we also had a very strong hand on the tiller in 3P, I still feel strongly that PYR is a whale in the making. I continue to hold a very healthy position and am sure that I will not be able to spend my gainsin my lifetime, as a I am a pretty simple person. Also PYR still has alot of runway. As an aside I dumped my XBC ages ago at a very slim gain. Good luck to you wherever you plant your flag.
tamaracktop wrote: I sincerely hope you guys make a boatload.
If you eventually do, it will mean the market will have become more benign for the small caps that have all been crushed, and other's like me will have benefited as well, although "riding a different wave."
I'm not overly concerned about it, but I think Pyrogenesis should be a little more conservative and transparent when it comes to penning their news releases.
Obviously today's headline has been vetted and approved after passing muster, but frankly I'm a little surprised by that.
PyroGenesis Announces Receipt of $4 Million Purchase Order for the First of Three 10-Ton Drosrite(TM) Systems from an Existing Client
What exchange rate are they using?
Many people only read the headline, and this one has taken some liberty rounding up.
$3 million US is much closer to $3.8 million Canadian than $4 million if they're inclined to do some rounding up or down at all.
Not to split hairs, but they've rounded up by $200,000 which, were it accurate, would go right to the bottom line.
The more I learn about this company the more intriguing it looks, and I don't see a need for them to expose themselves to any possible hint of sounding a bit promotional.
I'll admit in the beginning I was a tad skeptical.
I was a bit turned off by the "Client A" and "Client B" thing.
The more I learn the better it looks, and I hope you all make serious dough.