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.