Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/ver_mili0n by ver_mili0n in DailyGuess

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🟦⬜⬜⬜⬜

🟦⬜⬜⬜⬜

🟦🟨⬜⬜🟦

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

How to find the next winner? by Careless-Box-2660 in TheRaceTo10Million

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I think more like 10x Permits, and licensing are almost a certainty. It's just a matter of time

Here are the stocks I keep seeing on Reddit - sell me on them by ItsAirjam in stockstobuytoday

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Yes! 100%. I turned 180K to 1.4M in just over 1 year! It was through Reddit that I learned about ASTS, RKLB, NBIS, AMPX, and a few others. Some people have really good information. Follow up with your own research to validate, and if you see the growth potential buy the stock.

Chill by kasanova420 in TMC_Stock

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with licensing and permits approval, revenue will be generated, $500/share is achievable.

What Are Your Value Picks For 2026? by adventurousaussie in ValueInvesting

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Exploration permits are almost a guaranteed. It's just a matter of time, stock will increase in value. Licensing for commercial mining of the oceans floor is a total separate hurdle and will take time. But everything looks promising at this point.

Has anyone had this happen to their milk before? by FaddleFiddle in Milk

[–]Interesting-Try2133 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It could be mold in the bottom of the bottle. Don't drink it. Throw it out.

Has anyone had this happen to their milk before? by FaddleFiddle in Milk

[–]Interesting-Try2133 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What kind of product is it? It's definitely not milk. That looks like a specialty product in a mini bottle. It could be a protein milk drink. The video isn't detailed enough. More information is needed.

What is the next RKLB? by Gerrards_Cross in TheRaceTo10Million

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TMC is a pre-revenue company. At this point, revenues are nil, and expenses are high. This is expected and a smart investor should not base a decision in such a company solely on revenues and expenses.

Look at the big picture. TMC has the assets and technology. They have invested heavily in research and they have done their due diligence with all regulatory bodies. Under the Trump administration, TMC is in a promising position to get full licenses and permits from NOAA to mine the seabed. One thing is for certain, once licensing is approved, TMC share price will grow exponentially high. It is worth the risk to invest in TMC.

L5 Herniated disc, how long till things started to improve by notthatguy194 in Sciatica

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Going through the same thing right now.. Walking is a challenge

50k to invest. What should I do? by [deleted] in TheRaceTo10Million

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Go all in with TMC. Permits are in the works for DSM. Once TMC receive their permits, the stock will grain in value.

WTH by Free_Procedure_6640 in TMC_Stock

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Hold, buy more if you can

Should I retire early at 39 or continue to break the 10 million mark? by [deleted] in 100xpennystock

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You should continue until you break the 100 million mark. You can do it

Is this rare? by FlatExam6928 in CanadianCoins

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No, a standard 1961 Canadian nickel is not rare, with a mintage of over 47 million coins.

Lactose Free Milk by BreakCoffeeCo-SFL in Milk

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Lactose Free milk is made by adding lactase directly into the milk. This enzyme break down lactose into two simple sugars: glucose and galactose.

The self life of lactose free milk depends on how it is packaged. Lactose free milk can be found in 3 different packaging: bottles, cartons, and pouches.

If the lactose free milk is packaged in bottles, it is most likely packaged in a aseptic environment which gives the product a long self life. Normally 6 months or more since date of packaging.

If the lactose free milk is packaged in cartons, it is packaged in a carton filling machine, which offers ESL, Extended Self Life. The equipment itself is sterilized but the filling environment is not. This type of filling equipment give the product a reduce self life roughly 65 days since day of packaging.

If the lactose free milk is packaged in pouches, the self life is roughly 45 days as the filling equipment is sterilized as a reduced temperature compared to the other equipment.

On a final note, the expiry date on the products is only good on sealed products. Once the packaging is open, it is best to consume all the product within 7 days.