It’s refreshing to find a company that completes milestone after milestone, largely on schedule. Plus the massive insider ownership and incentive structure has set up shareholders for success. The market will wake up in due time.
@@green_investing I agree completely. I’ve had some horrible investments, where the people running the company were just in it for the lifestyle, having a party at the expense of the shareholders. Not so with Aduro, who have achieved all their milestones so far and are fiscally responsible. I’m very optimistic with this investment and may well add more stock as it derisks, before the market realises the true value of this company.
I have nothing to add but just want to say I love this company so far :) Think that dip early today was folk taking profit for the weekend? If so, my limit buy thanks them for the shares.
🥰Thank you, sir, for giving this wonderful information. As I have seen the documentation and know about the potential of this sector growing,💫 I would love to know about this sector more from you.💫 💓Because you are the one person who can explain this sector the best than anyone else💖
U Kentucky (Prof Jeff Seay) has solved this & performing humanitarian efforts (eg Uganda) with simple device converting plastic to kerosene/diesel fuel, without electricity, catalyst, high pressure - just runs on biomass or propane! High temperature pyrolysis is simple and effective and profitable.
@@ChemicalEngineer yes aduro is a scam. That’s why their technology has been independently verified by a 3rd party. That’s why Shell (as in one of the largest companies in the world) has a partnership with aduro and is helping their engineers develop their tech. That’s why they have partnerships with multiple other companies like prospera. That’s why they have partnership with Brightlands chemelot campus in the Netherlands (a world class incubator for chemical tech). That’s why they have been given millions of dollars worth of government grants through the Canadian university they developed this at. Yup, it’s all a big scam. They’ve got everyone duped. You fucking clown
amazing
Thanks for this. Aduro are shaping up well!
It’s refreshing to find a company that completes milestone after milestone, largely on schedule. Plus the massive insider ownership and incentive structure has set up shareholders for success. The market will wake up in due time.
@@green_investing I agree completely. I’ve had some horrible investments, where the people running the company were just in it for the lifestyle, having a party at the expense of the shareholders. Not so with Aduro, who have achieved all their milestones so far and are fiscally responsible. I’m very optimistic with this investment and may well add more stock as it derisks, before the market realises the true value of this company.
I have nothing to add but just want to say I love this company so far :)
Think that dip early today was folk taking profit for the weekend? If so, my limit buy thanks them for the shares.
Thanks 👍
Of course 🤝
🥰Thank you, sir, for giving this wonderful information. As I have seen the documentation and know about the potential of this sector growing,💫 I would love to know about this sector more from you.💫
💓Because you are the one person who can explain this sector the best than anyone else💖
aduro bby
Make plastic that dissolves in gasoline
U Kentucky (Prof Jeff Seay) has solved this & performing humanitarian efforts (eg Uganda) with simple device converting plastic to kerosene/diesel fuel, without electricity, catalyst, high pressure - just runs on biomass or propane! High temperature pyrolysis is simple and effective and profitable.
It’s usually not very profitable and usually requires high pressure. There’s also the issue of pollution byproducts
@@Justafreesheepif you’re talking about U Kentucky, what pressure are you speaking of? What by-products concern you.
Aduro is a scam.
@@ChemicalEngineer yes aduro is a scam. That’s why their technology has been independently verified by a 3rd party. That’s why Shell (as in one of the largest companies in the world) has a partnership with aduro and is helping their engineers develop their tech. That’s why they have partnerships with multiple other companies like prospera. That’s why they have partnership with Brightlands chemelot campus in the Netherlands (a world class incubator for chemical tech). That’s why they have been given millions of dollars worth of government grants through the Canadian university they developed this at. Yup, it’s all a big scam. They’ve got everyone duped. You fucking clown