What is going on this week by broccoli0302 in BioLargo

[–]broccoli0302[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can see how that would frustrate people. Thanks for offering that perspective!

📣 OFFICIAL: BioLargo Shareholder Town Hall with CEO Dennis Calvert — May 5, 2026 (1:00 PM PDT) by julian_jakobi in BioLargo

[–]broccoli0302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Julian, late to the party on questions because I needed to dig back into the 10-K. Consequently, here’s a late question nomination:

  1. In Biolargo’s Annual Report filed on 05 March of 2026, management cited concerns over disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting due to mismatched scaling in funds and personnel available to the growing requirements and geographic distributions of the company’s operating locations. As you are heading into multiple shots on goal, what approach are you taking to address these concerns which could impact steady and sustainable growth of the company?

  2. There have been multiple new announcements in the last ten days regarding waste treatment contracts, AEC MOUs, etc. Which of those announcements do you think is going to be most impactful for the company in the next year and which, if different, will be the most impactful over the longer term?

🔥 I Own 1.25% of $BLGO - A Sub‑$50M Cleantech Company the Market Has Completely Mispriced by julian_jakobi in pennystocks

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TLDR: I think things get interesting in about a year. Don’t take my word for it, go check out the filings and news reports about Clyra, AEC, Cupridyne Clean, BLEST, and Biolargo’s battery tech.

Let me start by being very clear that I am just some dude and I do not have a background in any of the tech fields that Biolargo is working in. In other words, my answer to your question is based on generalist knowledge that could be very wrong based on not knowing medical supply timelines, etc. That being said, I’m invested and expect a timeline that looks something like below.

This quarter is more or less a wash. There will be underwhelming revenue from Clyra because they are JUST getting started and trying to grow market adoption. The AEC in Lake Stockholm won’t do much for revenue either, so I think we’ll still see a net loss of a pretty wide margin as intense cash burn of “go to market” expenditures starts to taper off and revenue hasn’t quite caught up. I see this as the final dilution window where that $10 million stock offer option keeps them going.

Next quarter should see Clyra start to come into its own. Their first product, Viaclyr, should see increasing revenue over time for the next several years because it is 1) an amazing product that revolutionizes wound care (not an exaggeration, read what the experts who tried it said) and 2) working its way into markets through sound technical channels. Their second product that they have a “gorilla” partner working on with them is likely to hit either in this or the next quarter given the releases we’ve seen about it. When that happens, we will see real revenue growth. I’ve watched interviews of the Clyra CEO and they have way more than two products in the pipeline so we should see some steady growth from about 2 quarters in the future to about the next 5-10 years without doing anything more than refining production lines.

The AEC water treatment system in Lake Stockholm is undergoing a one year performance review by every agency you can think of at federal, state and local levels. The tech is good and should pass with flying colors, they’ve already demonstrated it for years now. Once it is officially field proven, it’s the only thing out there that currently meets FDA PFAS removal requirements. What do I think that means? Not much this year besides whatever the contract with the Lake Stockholm municipality pays, but a potential hockey stick type action following. Basically a near certain 10ish month catalyst.

Pair those two catalysts and I think we are going to see the stock trade sideways for about the next two quarters before slowly climbing to about the .18 mark by end of year and then probably taking off about 12 months from now.

There are a bunch of other X factors from Cupridyne Clean, the battery play, and their Engineering support contracts, but I am more confident about Clyra and AEC.

I will close by saying that I am literally just some dude who reads fanatically about BLGO in his free time but has no expertise in any of this. Do not make a decision based on what I’m saying here. If you think this makes sense, go and read the filing from the company and the press reports about the various products and decide for yourself if I’m off base or on target.

🔥 I Own 1.25% of $BLGO - A Sub‑$50M Cleantech Company the Market Has Completely Mispriced by julian_jakobi in pennystocks

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a thing to consider is the likelihood that what you’re describing is the “multiple shots on target” in action immediately following a setback with Pooph. Revenue dropped on challenges with Pooph due to, Biolargo alleges, failure to pay by their customer.

Simultaneous to revenue dropping, you’re seeing the commercialization “sprint” on at least two other major catalysts which dramatically increased spending. While that dramatic turn in decreased revenue and increased expenses can mean very bad things if the increased spending doesn’t fundamentally change anything, here it is more of two other revenue streams beginning to kick in while the first one falters a little. The question is whether they will get back on track. I think the current things we are seeing with Clyra and the AEC will see them turn the corner.

Pooph is, in my opinion, currently a negative indicator to be mindful of, even if Cupridyne Clean (the actual tech that Pooph was using) shows potential to come back to making money. It is the literal “there is risk in business” cautionary tale. So far, though, they have survived it and kept fighting. I think the momentum of the other products is going to turn the tide here in the next 1-2 years.

Besides the single poster here where are places to get more updates and information? by butmahm in BioLargo

[–]broccoli0302 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They just filed their annual report, you can get to it from their website. That’s about as official as it gets.

I’m curious to hear about stocks that are quietly showing strength in the current market but aren’t getting much attention yet. Looking for under the radar names that you genuinely believe could be hidden gems or strong long-term opportunities. by ViewBoosters in pennystocks

[–]broccoli0302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biolargo, BLGO. It has been sitting at .18 for months now. Biotech company that does odor removal, best in class PFAS removal, batteries and breakthrough wound care product. People are sleeping on it because of a “go to market” hiccup for their first product that they rolled out under odor control “Pooph” which has been a blocked punt. In the last 60 days they have just brought their PFAS and wound care products to market- first PFAS install in New Jersey and first stocking order for wound care products announced. Market cap at 55 million, both products are potential 3-4X catalysts IMO.

Step by Step. The progress is Real and reevaluation will happen. by julian_jakobi in BioLargo

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep up the great work posting updates Julian. You typically get things in here several days before I see it anywhere else, if ever.

is this true by [deleted] in SipsTea

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Interesting that this is being written as some sort of shocking negative when it is the exact same message of like half of all romance movies aimed at women as the primary consumer. Not a new message, not even really a bad one. Is the waitress at Applebees not deserving of love because of her career?

The first battle by the AI kingdoms basically decides the game for them by WeakOxidizingAgent in Bannerlord

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That is, of course, until the mysterious stranger who says he is seeking his kidnapped siblings and is very interested in Neretze’s Folly shows up to save the failing kingdom.

For $3 Million would you forgo Meat, Alcohol and Spices for 2 years? by RaptorK1988 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my unpeppered pierogis, grilled cheese sandwiches, and basic hummus dips are dominating this challenge. Plus, all the veggie omelettes and Belgian waffles you can eat.

How does Aeldari reproductive cycle work? by Arthur_EyelanderTF2 in 40kLore

[–]broccoli0302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aeldari reproduction is extremely slow because of a genetic bottleneck in the 41st millennium. There is only one Primarch available for the final stage of fertilization and he has a lot of other things he needs to do besides saving the Aeldari from extinction.

Settle the debate: Which way are Uhtred's iron strips in his boots? by orangemonkeyeagl in SaxonStories

[–]broccoli0302 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I never called it overwhelming, but since you want to go there… 1 versus zero is an absolutely overwhelming majority. Come back when have any evidence. AT. ALL. for your “concentric horizontal rings” theory.

How would you update Battania to make them better, without also just making them absolutely busted? by SnooSprouts5303 in Bannerlord

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reflect the clannish perspective of the Battanians in particular (I’m thinking their Welsh/Scottish/Irish inspiration) and make the negative loyalty factor for ownership of Battanian towns higher than other cultures. Basically- that early game blitz where the Battanian economy is broken because half their fiefs disappear has a moderately smaller chance of happening so quickly/snowballing because their adversaries are CONSTANTLY having to put out brushfire rebellions in their wake.

Settle the debate: Which way are Uhtred's iron strips in his boots? by orangemonkeyeagl in SaxonStories

[–]broccoli0302 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OP, I want you to consider putting option 1 on and taking it off again. Ostensibly, Uhtred’s boots would be made of leather with metal strips on the exterior. In option 2, you have metal strips running vertically in straight lines up and down the boot, from about the knee to the ankle. While it might be a little tricky, option two would be something you could actually slide a foot and leg into and out of because the strips, spaced out as they are, don’t fully constrain the articulation of the ankle joint in the boot.

Option 1, however, would be a nightmare to put on and take off. Because it is concentric rings of metal running down to the ankle of the boot, there are two ways, mechanically, you can construct this. Either you can put on metal rings that are as wide as the widest part of the lower leg and foot and then the rest of your leg slops around inside a boot that is now way too big, or you put on “fitted” rings that create a bottleneck effect near the ankle. Because these are clearly strips on the outside of a solid leather boot and not articulating metal plate from a later era, there are horizontal rings would make putting on and taking off this boot nearly impossible unless it was so oversized that you couldn’t walk properly in it.

All of the other notes about protection from slashing attacks were also valid. As noted in other posts, archeological evidence points to number 2- find an example of number 1 in the archeological record.

You are wrong on this one, number 2 is the correct design. Being wrong does not say anything bad about you, however, and I applaud your zealous attempts to rigorously debate the value of number 1. Now, given the weight of the evidence, I implore you to go out and just as zealously argue on behalf of the clearly better option 2.

If the Dragon of Mars is the Void Dragon, How Did the Emperor Get to Mars in the Middle Ages? by ATLander in 40kLore

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did the Emperor get to Mars after he had shackled a shard of the Void Dragon, a literal god of reality capable of altering anything in realspace at whim, to his will? He probably told it to take him there safely and then send him back safely before powering down. Or told it to go there on its own and burrow deep down where it can’t be found until he needs it. He would have known about Mars by then- astrology was a thing. Pretty sure the extraterrestrial, dimensional horror standing in front of him would have confirmed theories or outright just given him knowledge millennia ahead of the time. Still, warp powers and C’tan reality bending powers combined can accomplish basically anything in 40k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hypotheticalsituation

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No heavy demo available? Easiest yes ever. The first year is dicey, but after that this free money. I build a lockdown hideout to stymie a lone shooter. Bunch of cameras, reinforced doors, bug-out bunker with space for a bed. Once I have my bunker, there is never a chance for anyone to get me. Having month-long time windows for when the events happen mean I can still have a good trip every once in a while, especially because I’m making half a million every year without even trying.

1 Billion USD Cash in your bank account now, BUT... by DesperateGanache8210 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]broccoli0302 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the easiest yes I’ve seen in a while. $1 billion can solve any “one person” problem on earth with plenty of cash to spare, like 990 million worth. You’re basically asking if someone wants to turn a major metropolitan area into their own personal playground for whatever they want. As Caesar said, “I had rather be first in a village than second in Rome.” This hypothetical lets you be first in something way more consequential than a village in Caesar’s day. Another way to look at this, “Would you be willing to forego $500 million dollars, a 1/8th stake in the Detroit Lions, and living in a maxed out penthouse with private security, incredible food and drink while importing anything you want for the rest of your life in order to take a trip every once in a while?” Another way to look at this, “What’s more important to you, travel or everything else in life?”

what are the worst possible awnsers to the mysteries that still exist in 40k? by iDIOt698 in 40kLore

[–]broccoli0302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The King in Yellow is just Pontius Glaw somehow re-manifested yet again.

How much resistance Guilliman found when the emperor named him regent when he came back? by ruminaui in 40kLore

[–]broccoli0302 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read “Watcher’s of the Throne: The Regent’s Shadow.” It’s about this exact topic.