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Harrison Stafford

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  1. 71 ain’t that old if you know what I mean and I think that you do.
  2. UUUU hit another 52 wk high today at 10.03.
  3. Kooymans, the guitarist and co-lead singer of Dutch rock band Golden Earring, has passed away at the age of 77, after a long battle with ALS. With Radar Love (released in 1973), the band gave us, possibly, the ultimate road trip tune.
  4. Man, I like the cut of your jib. AMYZF has a process that efficiently recovers battery-ready lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese from end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scrap, supporting energy storage and broader industrial applications. Their process actually works. Ultimately, there will be increasing demand for the recovery of the critical mineral components of batteries in multiple countries that will require the kind of battery recycling AMY’s technology can deliver. All it takes is one decent-sized contract and we’re off to the races. I have 125,000 shares at a cost basis of .91, so either $10 or $20 by eoy and drinks are on me. Richard Sadowsky has been AMY’s interim CEO since last March. He’s a lawyer, consultant, and investment banker based in New York City and appears to be putting the company in position to actually start to make some fucking money. He knows what the company has and, unlike his predecessors, knows what the hell to do to unlock shareholder value. To date, this has been a bad ride, but the company has plenty of cash reserves coupled with a low spending rate. So, we wait as the world continues to change.
  5. UAVS was 1.12 a month ago. Today it’s at 2.72. Nice move, indeed.
  6. No joke, but I think AMYZF, finally, has a CEO who’s competent as the company’s trying to line themselves up for govt funding under the domestic production of critical minerals policy. Market seems to think today’s news is good (today’s press release is below). AMY’s recycling process works. The stock has gotten killed because of the drop in the price of lithium. That oversupply ain’t gonna last forever and the demand for lithium, primarily due to the growth of EV’s and energy storage, will cause the lithium supply to struggle to keep pace, potentially leading to a significant shortfall in the coming years. RecycLiCo Partners with Lucid to Strengthen North American Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals and Metals July 23, 2025 - Surrey, BC RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. (“RecycLiCo” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4), a critical minerals refining and lithium ion battery upcycling company, today announced that it, together with Lucid (NASDAQ: LCID) and other industry leaders has become a founding member of the Minerals for National Automotive Competitiveness Collaboration (MINAC), a partnership focused on accelerating the development and procurement of American-sourced critical mineral resources for use in automotive manufacturing by domestic automakers and Tier 1 suppliers. The other MINAC members are Alaska Energy Metals, Graphite One and Electric Metals. The MINAC members will work together to: Advance domestic mineral production through the completion of offtake agreements for American critical minerals for use in American automobiles; Identify and resolve barriers, and accelerate commercialization and customer adoption; Improve coordination between the mining and automotive sectors; and Support the qualification and procurement of domestically produced materials by American automakers and Tier 1 suppliers. The partnership recognizes the value of RecycLiCo’s advanced hydrometallurgical process to recover high-purity, battery-ready materials from newly-mined domestic ore, manufacturing scrap and end-of-life batteries and its potential contribution to onshore sourcing of essential materials and the establishment of a circular supply chain. “The historic realignment of the global trading environment, together with governmental initiatives fostering reliance on domestic sources, has highlighted the need for the efficient recovery and refinement of critical minerals. This collaboration with Lucid and our other MINAC partners is a direct response to that need and will help us to validate and scale our technology and work closely with industry leaders,” said Richard Sadowsky, Chief Executive Officer of RecycLiCo. As part of the collaboration’s launch, Mr. Sadowsky will join fellow MINAC members for a roundtable and event on July 23, 2025, in Washington, D.C. alongside Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan, and Representatives Begich (AK) and Biggs (AZ)
  7. UUUU sp jumped because they’re right in the middle of the rare earths game and our country (finally) is focused on reducing our dependence on foreign sources for REE. Energy Fuels is also the largest U.S. uranium provider. Big tech will need a >lot< of power for AI and nuclear power is the perfect match. The stock is just beginning to move with all kinds of upside. If you’ve held UUUU for some time (like me), perhaps, reconsider selling. Don’t want you kicking yourself when UUUU sp is higher at the EOY.
  8. Here’s to IBRX curing cancer and making us money. LFG.
  9. There were songs about Satan, witches, wizards, the black arts, etc. And the picture of the witch/spirit on the cover of Black Sabbath’s first album. She looked like she was probably carrying a disease, but she looked so good that you wouldn’t mind getting it.
  10. @Rip76 Your handle certainly applies today. RIP 76.
  11. I have a vivid recall of the first time I heard Black Sabbath. It was the fall of 1970 and my buddies and I were camping on a Friday night. One of them had an a track tape of Black Sabbath’s first album and he cranked it up and played the whole thing. We weren’t sure exactly what we were listening to, but we knew we liked it. RIP Ozzy.
  12. As Russian refugees who’ve lived here for 34 years, their hope is that would be enough to spare them. However, there is concern on their part. How could there not be?
  13. This is Lev and Valentina. My wife and I met them in Tallinn, Estonia on a recent Baltic cruise. They’re both Russian refugees who fled St. Petersburg for the United States in 1991 with two young sons. They left because their quality of life was abysmal and they didn’t want to raise their children in a country that offered no hope. When my wife and I were planning this cruise four years ago, the crown jewel in the itinerary was St. Petersburg. I asked Valentina if she thought we (as American tourists) would be able to safely visit Russia at some point in the future. Her answer was, “Not in my lifetime”. They live in the southern part of our country and are grateful to be here. No more harsh Russian winters for them.
  14. I was in high school listening to the UCLA game on the radio in 1970 and, like the rest of the free world, was blown away at UCLA’s ability to slow down the wishbone. Eddie Phillips hit Cotton Speyrer on a 45 yd pass with 12 seconds left in the game (this was a Hail Mary before that term made its way into the lexicon) pulling out a 20-17 win. People remember the late game TD pass, but Happy Feller made 48yd and 55yd field goals without which we were screwed. The pass play begins at 2:29.
  15. Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in…..to the tune of 15,100 shares of EOSE at a cost basis of 5.78. Blackrock disclosed a 6.5% stake in the company. Got your zinc-based battery storage systems right here. Holding this baby for the duration. Earnings in 12 days. EOSE +.87 to 6.17.
  16. 📌 The City of College Station has dismissed the disorderly conduct charge filed against Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss, according to his attorney, Cameron Reynolds. https://www.kbtx.com/2025/07/17/attorney-city-college-station-dismisses-disorderly-conduct-charge-against-leveon-moss/
  17. Now, UUUU +.80 to 9.04. MMGA - Make Mining Great Again
  18. Energy Fuels has commenced producing heavy rare earth element oxides at its White Mesa Mill at pilot scale, and could be in a position to produce separated heavy rare earth oxides on a commercial scale as early as Q4 2026 from existing feed sources and, if a production decision is made in 2025, from its permitted Donald Project by the end of 2027, thereby providing much-needed U.S.-produced heavy rare earth oxides. UUUU +.54 to 8.78. Another 52 wk high. One week ago, Energy Fuels was 5.59. Holding 15,000 shares at a cost basis of $6.47.
  19. UUUU hit a 52 wk high today of 8.13. Currently, +.28 to 8.04. Stay the course.
  20. The 2nd half of this year, UUUU should see increasing uranium oxide sales and, possibly, rare earth sales. UUUU is just warming up.
  21. Idk, I’m not a financial advisor, so I can’t really comment.
  22. UUUU +.44 to 7.45. Last Thursday, Energy Fuels was 5.59. Uranium and rare earths. Stonk city, baby.
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