November 5, 2021 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- via Hawk Point
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MarketWatch
Drilling for oil isn't the only way to get rich. Finding water
can generate similar results. In fact, investors in WaterPure
International Inc. (OTC
Pink: WPUR) found that out firsthand. Over the past
52-weeks, investors saw shares spike by more than 49,600%, with
prices setting all-time highs on October 25th. While it gave back
some of those spectacular gains, the stock is still higher by an
enormous 29,600%, and technicals suggest another leg higher could
be forthcoming.
Here's the better news. While Yahoo! Finance shows the company
to have 247M shares outstanding, the stock trades orderly with only
about 2.5 million shares traded daily. That volume is a small
fraction of most micro-cap companies and, more importantly, allows
for good news to do what it should- drive share prices higher. And
over the past few months, that's been the case. The better news is
that after announcing a water find on Tuesday, subsequent updates
on how that find can translate into revenues can be a substantial
value driver.
Thus, WPUR is deserving of attention for those that like
potentially exponential returns from high risk, high reward
trades.
Mitigating Risk With International Exposure
But, with WPUR announcing striking water in developing a well to
support a dairy operation in Sub Sahara Africa, some of the
near-term risks may be mitigated. And while it may not be a
windfall just yet, it does set up the rest of the year and 2022 as
a potential breakout period of growth.
Keep in mind, WPUR is working on getting water to people that
don't readily have it. Thus, while taken advantage of in most
industrialized countries, WPUR is targeting markets in need, which
simultaneously addresses multiple revenue-generating opportunities
from municipalities and local governments. That could be the point
that investors are attaching to.
Furthermore, the plan is relatively simple. WPUR intends to find
profitable new efficiencies and technologies to manage water
supplies that reverse the growing global water scarcity. It isn't
necessarily rocket science. But the returns can be astronomical and
recent history proves that point. And the process of earning those
returns is orderly as well.
Water Valued Like Gold
And that's excellent news for WPUR investors. In fact, the
simpler the plan, the more revenues can fall faster toward the
bottom line. At WPUR, it's a 1-2-3 process. First, start with
projects in developing economic regions where existing shortages
are a current problem. Second, perform trials, refine strategies,
and prove new efficiencies and technologies. And, third, scale the
results and deploy the technology. The results can then speak for
themselves.
And so far, so good. Since the start of the year, WaterPure has
been busy building the resources to capitalize on global
water-providing opportunities. Earlier this week, they offered a
short video exposing the results- a water strike. Hence, all is
going according to plan. Even better, momentum is at its back after
launching a new website that presents the company's updated
business plan on how it expects to monetize its clean water
operations.
As noted, the website includes details on the company's first
pilot project, which is now fully developed and in operation.
Included is a short video of the company drilling for and striking
water intended to support a dairy operation in Sub Sahara, Africa.
Of course, while potentially an enormous benefit to the community
where the find was made, it's still one small part of a more
ambitious plan.
And WPUR's timing couldn't be better. In 2020, the renewable
water market was valued at an estimated $263 billion. But, by 2028,
the market is expected to explode to a more than $500 billion
revenue-generating opportunity. And while the revenue potential is
enormous, so is the mission. Statistics indicate that water
scarcity today impacts over 3 billion people, and by 2050 is
expected to impact 5 billion. Thus, a massive humanitarian cause is
met as well.
Further, water scarcity is not just a problem for developing
economic regions. Just a few months ago, U.S. authorities declared
a water shortage in the largest U.S. water reserve, Lake Mead,
which serves 10 million residents. In other parts of the country,
low water levels caused residents to boil water and ration use.
Worse, while improvement came, some believe it's only a seasonal
relief. Droughts and low water levels have increased substantially
over the past decades. That's not news to those in California,
Arizona, and surrounding areas.
Seizing Upon An Under The Radar Water Play
Therefore, for companies paying attention, the results can be
tremendous. And while some like WPUR are, others not so much.
Interest in many peer companies to WPUR on focusing on other
sustainable sources like EV technology and mining for battery
metals. While the end result of all the projects is a win for
global climate change, tapping into water reserves may be the more
important of the two markets. Thus, the attention given to WPUR
appears to be well-deserved.
Now, it's up to WPUR to deliver. And that appears to be the
plan. In addition to finding value in Africa, its business plan
includes accelerating its mission to trial and refine new water
management efficiencies and technologies in developing economic
regions. Then, after the right solutions are created for particular
geographies, scale those solutions to use both locally and
potentially for global applications. Notably, WPUR expects to make
a water-related intellectual property acquisition before the end of
the year. That deal could expedite the entire process
So, at the end of the day, the exponential surge in WPUR stock
could be the precursor of better things to come. After all, as of
Tuesday, they are indeed creating value. Thus, while holding its
more than 29,000% gains is certainly impressive, heading back
toward its 52-week highs set last month would be even better. One
thing for sure, those early to WPUR have not been disappointed. And
those considering investment at these levels may be similarly
impressed.
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source - https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/waterpure-internationals-29000-52-week-gain-proves-water-can-be-as-valuable-as-gold-otc-pink-wpur-2021-11-04
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