u/Limp-Desk-8649

▲ 13 r/scwo

beneficial (& proprietary) technology is worth holding for

I’ve never posted on reddit before, but I see people bummed about the stock not moving up/having volume. I think especially for microcaps, the analysts or finance people who would draw in a larger audience probably have no idea what anything means if they looked at the company. That leaves us with loads of time to slowly buy in with whats comfortable (e.g. like $50/month for me). If this technology is truly the most cost effective way to treat PFAS and other hazardous waste streams, we will all be very well rewarded. I just think it will take a long time since i bet environmental engineers, chemists, and waste management people probably make up the majority of who can even understand why scwo is so valuable.

If your time horizon is 5yrs to a decade, I would think scaling isn’t a major bear case. I do think WM or clean harbors finding ways to develop this tech in house is the major bear case.

Love to hear some thoughts on this

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u/Limp-Desk-8649 — 5 days ago