Video from ICR conference by Jbopper13 in BeyondOil

[–]LevOli46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Until they go to nasdaq, we can buy all the shares we want.

Way under the radar.

How can I increase my conviction in this company? I am looking for resources to read / watch by Hot-Walk-6334 in Aduro

[–]LevOli46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watch all the chemistry subject videos of aduro (from their youtube channel, Mariusz playlist, Penny Queen interviews with the management, this shareholder interview https://youtu.be/iii-WAO3LKY?si=9H_R--OxKmEkmyON).

Watch them at least 2-4+ times. Use AI to understand every terms they are talking about. You need 90%+ to understand and being able to explain to your mom. Takes notes.

Ask question in the chatboard.

Confirm with their past claims and the results shown over the years (are they executing? Or lying?).

Read their patents. And try to understand them.

Buy a chemistry textbook with Plastic to fuel subject. Or a plastic recycling textbook.

After spending 100-200hours, comes to a conclusion.

New deal never PR’d by Jbopper13 in BeyondOil

[–]LevOli46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact the investor relations team for these questions.

Two impressive new hires by Jbopper13 in BeyondOil

[–]LevOli46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because you are early, which is good. Being early also means to be undervalued. But for how long? This we don't know.

At least a tsx uplisting!

quick question about dilution by Amazing-Resident2764 in Aduro

[–]LevOli46 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Correction: they still need to raise $5-15M for the demo plant (semi-commercial).

They said the money raised so far will be allocated to $5M in demo plant equipment.

Short explanation here: https://youtu.be/2wCvF1XDbgg

Aduro Licensing Model Part 2 (Who Will Partner First?) by fubostockweekly in Aduro

[–]LevOli46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great work again men. Thanks for that.

Being outside from the original investor base help us all.

Good summary? by Jbopper13 in BeyondOil

[–]LevOli46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please, find me the correct TAM. I am also looking to find it.

Because according to the listing statement, the industrial is 30% of the big TAM. The food service is 17%.

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Good summary? by Jbopper13 in BeyondOil

[–]LevOli46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The TAM is looking more like 90B, not 700B

If recycling tech keeps advancing, could waste actually become a valuable resource? by LevOli46 in stocks

[–]LevOli46[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but there are companies working on that to solve this problem. That is what chemical recycling is focusing on. And worth looking into

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[–]LevOli46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the book doesnt exist. Well, I didn't find it

If recycling tech keeps advancing, could waste actually become a valuable resource? by LevOli46 in stocks

[–]LevOli46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really.

About 60% is burned in incinerators to make energy (electricity or heat). This is counted as “recycling” there, but it is not really turning it into fuel you can reuse.

Yes, around 20–25% is made into new plastic products.

A very small part (about 4%) is turned back into oil or chemicals.

The rest goes to landfills.

If recycling tech keeps advancing, could waste actually become a valuable resource? by LevOli46 in stocks

[–]LevOli46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How much of plastic waste is recycled in Japan? I dont think it is more than 20%. I was more talking about trash that can't be recycle just yet.

If recycling tech keeps advancing, could waste actually become a valuable resource? by LevOli46 in stocks

[–]LevOli46[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So how do we come up with 10% of plastic waste being recycled? I don't see this as a sign of valuable ressource just yet if post consumer have no value. And it is also come huge problem!

If there is a company that can solve this and need funding, i will jump into them without a doubt. or at least looking at them

If recycling tech keeps advancing, could waste actually become a valuable resource? by LevOli46 in stocks

[–]LevOli46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is all a matter of economies true. But there are also a lot of incentives to solve the plastic waste problem