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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Eurocontrol Technics Ord EUCTF

"Eurocontrol Technics Group Inc is a Canada-based company involved in acquisition, development, and commercialization of security, authentication, verification and certification markets. The company through its subsidiaries is engaged in designing, manufacturing, marketing of energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) systems, and developing technology and property that combines two... see more

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Post by kidl2 on Nov 06, 2017 2:30pm

Croptimal

Sort of interesting that they keep pushing this “N” issue.
Interesting because it’s not really time sensitive as in days or even weeks as it’s largely a post harvest / pre-planting issue.
Yes, soil samples so far are a must but it’s a seasonal issue which can be addressed by already existing boots on the ground and lab analysis.
The need for little white vans with extra boots remains a mystery.
https://twitter.com/CroptimalLtd
 
In season short term estimates have been automated:
https://www.farmersedge.ca/cornmanager/
 
Croptimal would have to add IMMENSE short term benefits to justify the additional cost of their services.
The trick in this business is of offer complete crop management services and not just portions thereof. In this sense Croptimal is completely under the thumb of Netafim who is desperately trying to get out of the “water” label. Netafim has the advantage of time. Croptimal doesn’t.
Comment by Raptorman2013 on Nov 06, 2017 2:38pm
Seriously KIDL, give it up, DUDE. Is your hand sooo weak that you have to critque a simple tweet put out by CROPIMAL? Seriously, man you are like a 15 year old who just seen his first set of boobs. Why do you keep churning the BS wheel of weak arguements if you don't even like the stock's future? Buy or move on (or at least keep your twitter responses to yourself).
Comment by Chutzpah on Nov 06, 2017 3:17pm
Rap have some decency and shut up your mouth if you dont know how to rebate well laid and researched arguments. We are old getting tired of your childish tactic of attacking the messenger.....
Comment by Raptorman2013 on Nov 06, 2017 3:39pm
you call yourself a messenger? HAHA. Funny! Look at your ignores!
Comment by zenvesting on Nov 07, 2017 12:00pm
kidl, did you read the article referenced in the Croptimal Tweet?  You couldn't be more wrong when you say "it’s not really time sensitive as in days or even weeks as it’s largely a post harvest / pre-planting issue."   Actually, the second sentance of the article in the Tweet says: "Predicting how much crop-available nitrogen will be in fields next spring is ...more  
Comment by Raptorman2013 on Nov 07, 2017 12:31pm
ZENVESTING, I am sure you know these guys are full of BS. I would not take anything these guys write as anything near reality or the truth.
Comment by Chutzpah on Nov 07, 2017 1:28pm
Keep em coming Rap, your contributions to this board are about as informative and thought provoking as any rant / mental fart  about fake news by Donald Turdmp
Comment by kidl2 on Nov 07, 2017 12:57pm
Yes, Zen. In an ideal farmers’ world 100% accurate and up to date data would be available at all times BUT there’s this thing called “cost / benefit ratio”.   Boots on the ground and little white vans are expensive and there are already paid boots on the ground who can take soil samples and submit them to labs. Granted, maybe these boots already on location / the farmers would benefit from ...more  
Comment by Raptorman2013 on Nov 07, 2017 1:42pm
KIDL, if I were your Boss, I would be looking at a cost / benefit ratio with you. Give us a break with your make-pretend BS. Look at the last quarter's data and things are looking good. I guess SICPA and its royalties is all about keeping the insiders in groceries too. I wish you could take something thought-provoking to this message board - it would be worth responding to
Comment by endeavour on Nov 07, 2017 2:16pm
good post Zen. Nice to read something informative and factual on here for a change. So tired of the daily negative innuendo put about by certain parties and their multiple aliases.
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