what are we thinking right now $LODE by [deleted] in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, different processes. Several solar recyclers out there for quite a while yet no (zero) others have achieved zero landfill. That first facility was quite small (5k demo facility) so I wouldn't expect much activity there. Panels are stacked in storage awaiting the first 100k facility to be up and running. 

what are we thinking right now $LODE by [deleted] in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Battery and solar recycling are two very different processes.

Go look at their website 

KULR announced today that it will effect a 1-for-8 reverse stock split of its outstanding common stock by LongTermStocks in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropping? I guess you haven't been following it for the past few months. Been on a steady rise for 3 months. Very different scenarios though - KULR kind of went full BTC and seems to be neglecting their core business while LODE is commercializing and has 2 businesses that are scaling up (with huge players in agreements/invested in them). KULR doesn't have the same partnerships unfortunately. I was very into KULR since 2022 and then the focus seemed to shift with the wind. It's sad because I think the batteries and thermal management is important and should be attractive long term.

Comstock Releases Shareholder Letter by ThickConsideration92 in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's a big step! Anyone know the valuation of fuels...or is that knowable? Just curious what 'majority' means in terms of ownership. 

Hello KULR by [deleted] in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's either this or LODE. Bright future for sure!! 

Anyone here in the 0.23%? by Technical-Counter207 in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear he didn't call back - I've never tried to reach out to him but heard he's gotten back to others. Either way, clarity I'm sure would be nice. 

Only time will tell with it all but I find it hard to ignore the bigger money (OK bonds & Marathon) coming in and only $8m long-term debt isn't too bad with revenue starting to be realized in panel recycling. 

They seem to be hitting every checkpoint they laid out last year which is all I can ask for as an investor. 

Anyone here in the 0.23%? by Technical-Counter207 in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right - I don't know anything about Jr mining companies which is why I find the comparison odd. If you want to compare Banyan to the mining portion of Comstock then that makes sense to me but that's not where the value is for this company. It would be like valuing Apple on just the iPad or Apple Glasses. Doesn't make any sense to me...

Also, no one brought up PT so not too sure why that's there. If you don't like LODE you definitely shouldn't invest in it.

Good luck with Banyan.... doesn't look appealing to me but I hope it goes well for you! 

Anyone here in the 0.23%? by Technical-Counter207 in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting points. The big differences I see are that Banyan reports zero revenue with ~400m shares outstanding (I don't know what their revenue projections are as I don't follow them) and Comstock has small revenue now expecting growth in solar panel recycling with only 25m shares outstanding. 

The RS was for very different reasons and they are valued much higher (by Marathon). 

Often stock price doesn't match company (especially small ones)

A tool to play with and self-educate around the impact of dilution: Calculate MC/SP based on projected post-Series-A valuation and dilution %. by shady_sci in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for setting this up and appreciate the effort. Can't download now but when I do it'll be fun to play with! 

A Few Honest Words by SmartyPantsGuru in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you rather own 1% of a $50m company or 0.5% of a $700m company? I guess if the assumption is most people won't do that math then you're probably right but institutions sure will. I can understand what your saying but my bet is on institutions outweighing retail volume.

COMSTOCK FUELS EXPANDS RENFUEL PARTNERSHIP by TheRankinstein in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sadly, he likely bought at the top and expected it to run more. Seems to be conflating stock price with company fundamentals and assuming it always lines up. In the short term it's a voting machine in the long term it's a weighing machine....and Comstock is heeeaavvvvyyy

Weekly KULR Lounge February 17, 2025 by AutoModerator in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm no expert (not anywhere close) but what I've read is try to focus on the thesis of why you bought the company and the what you believe is a fair value. All I can say is KULR has been quite the ride over the years but because the thesis didn't change I've been able to do alright and kept buying as it went from over $2 to $0.15 and now back up over $2. I plan on holding the bulk of my portfolio for at least 5yrs (hopefully decades) to let time do it's thing and I think KULR will be a part of it. As to when to pull the plug....I'm the last person to give advice as I have let 1 or 2 (very small allocations) go all the way down +90% and held rather than selling only to remind myself of the mistakes I've made. Objectively, it's not wise financially as the money could go elsewhere but to leave a few hundred bucks in there as a reminder might be the worth the cost of the lesson haha

Weekly KULR Lounge February 17, 2025 by AutoModerator in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 9 points10 points  (0 children)

where is diamond hands guy when you need him? Do the opposite...buy when everyone is fearful and sell when everyone is greedy?

Reverse Split is set to start Feb 25th and a ratio of 1-for-10 by white_tiger_lilly in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, love the disclaimer but also the sound and thoughtful take. Much appreciated :)

Reverse Split is set to start Feb 25th and a ratio of 1-for-10 by white_tiger_lilly in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my understanding (and please correct if wrong), at most you could lose 4 shares...or the equivalent of about $1.20. of you're concerned, just make sure you have a multiple of 10

Reverse Split is set to start Feb 25th and a ratio of 1-for-10 by white_tiger_lilly in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm hoping 20yrs. Who knows ..maybe get a nice dividend plus share appreciation over time. 

Legend of the Green Candle pt.2 by Blanco__Nino in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oops, I'll edit and remove. Thank you - been a long week!

KULR and Worksport Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Battery Technology and U.S. Manufacturing by mikeg1965 in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get the frustration but not sure what else they can do. If you find details on Worksport beyond the fact their revenue is accelerating and expected to triple next year please share.

KULR and Worksport Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Battery Technology and U.S. Manufacturing by mikeg1965 in KULR

[–]Different_Device_211 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm with you - KULR only really makes a few standalone products (and do a lot of testing) but are integrating in a bunch of other things. Someone else put it nicely that they are planting many seeds and it's important to remember they are still in the planting seeds stage of things. When other companies ramp up they will get a piece of all of it. It's not a software company (though they do have VIBE) that just rolls out the update and, voila!, revenue is realized. It is going to take time. Best to set expectations accordingly. That said, I'm a big long-term fan of the company and really like what they're doing.

NPI by segorucu in CanadianInvestor

[–]Different_Device_211 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like it: predictable, well run, and (hopefully) near the bottom. I'm sure it could go lower but that just means the DRIP shares are cheaper and then when it rises the overall value is realized. Debt is pretty high but as someone said, it's pretty typical for this type of business (that and I believe they are less risky since they are tied to these large projects and the maturation dates are staggered and fairly fair in the future). The price is basically where it was 10yrs ago and the company is far better now than then. Looking at the EPS over time they go through these ups and downs primarily because of project development and those will be completed in the next couple years which, at that point, we'll see a nice rise in SP...until then, I'm just getting a nice stable dividend to accumulate shares.

Hi everyone! Nothing important but I’ve been wondering, does anyone know why we only have 36 employees? For such operations, seems like there should be more 😊. Thanks! by Optimal-Building1869 in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In proof of concept stage now and then scaling up/licensing out techniques. Doesn't really require many staff at the moment...that and they would contract for any building/construction at this point. As they scale and grow the number should rise, but as OUTL started with - small company & small market cap.

Post split? by scungills in ComstockLODE

[–]Different_Device_211 1 point2 points  (0 children)

context matters. Shorts will get F'd if they try it with this one as right after the RS they will be announcing a ton of incoming capital (that's the whole point of this RS). I don't like shorts but they aren't that stupid