>>20777711Salt at 450 mil MC at it's highest wasn't overhype, the sale price would have been more than that easily.
Also there was the hydrogen dome stuff that's likely even more valuable, but so far they bungled it completely.
The problem was the timing and bad management, not the hype itself.
> HMR reeks of similar overhype.Yeah see the problem is that you haven't even looked into it.
Just like the guys didn't do last time when I spoke about it and said
>Quartz sand isn't expensive at all!Yes it fucking is when you deal in the high purity stuff and this is exactly what the company sells.
The issue of ignoring the real data and stating "facts" with such certainty is what really fucks people over.
I'll give you something, even though I said I wouldn't spoonfeed any of you but fuck it.
These guys have the purest silica sand deposit in the world and got a 40 year exclusive deal from Brazilian government to it.
It's loose sand on top of ground so no need to even mine it, this is a shovel play ready to go.
They're located in the state of Bahia, which is currently handing out money like candy to a shitload of foreign companies to come and produce there.
HMR already has a LOI from Simex, a German company that wants to manufacture solar panels in Brazil and this one deal alone warrants an easy +1 bil valuation based on the profit margins and that's just one deal among many that are coming.
BYD is coming to Brazil too, likely deal with them coming up.
HMR recently invented the first green silica refining tech, which basically made them a tech company, since they can license the fuck out of that in the future.
On top of that they've been developing a sand battery with NREL and they'll be testing it out next year, so far it looks to be the cheapest energy storage in the world, making it viable for grid level.
And this company aims to be revenue flowing towards the end of this year.
This is just half of what's going on. Like I said there's just too much to list.