Hi KJ and welcome to the diverse group of Coco-nuts.
As for forthcoming developments and news releases, the company spokesman, Mike Millis, remains optimistic that things will fall into place, but that nothing is sure but death and taxes. Then again, I live in Saudi Arabia, and don't pay taxes, so even that doesn't really apply.
The coco-nuts have been waiting (both patiently, impatiently, and obsessively) for the potential of CSMA to be fulfilled. As you might have read in the opening post, there are a lot of things to look forward to with the various subsidiaries. It's just...
...timing.
The shareholder newsletter, regarding LPS, projected news to be released about LPS operations towards the end of June, if memory serves me correct.
Envirotech should be perilously close to finalizing the exact Class V modifications as required by the Utah authorities, and I wouldn't be too surprised to hear something on that front in the next few weeks, especially if large disposal contracts are landed.
Adhatters regularly reports going from strength to strength, and as for CO&G, I have little understanding of the operations or current progress, so perhaps others could help here.
CSMA was recently criticized for publishing inconsequential news. Now it's being criticized for no news.
When (and not if) things do fall into place, the company will proudly and loudly boast of its developments, and I'm sure, that we as investors will be happy at last. Given the potential growth of Coconino SMA, these depressed shareprice levels would be a good opportunity to buy in at bargain prices, in my humble(ish) opinion.
Once again, welcome aboard.
Durro |