NNAN up 67% as shorts get crushed
Published: Thu, 01/05/17
![]() SMS alerts can make the difference between a profitable trade and a missed opportunity. Text “alert” to 97000 to receive our instant, reliable and free SMS alerts. Good morning all, Wow, NNAN is doing exactly what we had hoped. It is continuing the breakout it started yesterday. After some resistance at $0.06, it broke through and just now hit a high of $0.09 - for a 67% gain from our alert price. Now the investor boards are buzzing and the shorts are scrambling. Congrats to those who jumped on this trade early, you were certainly rewarded. Keep watching NNAN all day, things could get interesting. There could be good dip buying opportunities, but don't forget to take gains when you can as well. All the best. SmallCapMomo.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello fellow investors / traders, Following on from our last alert which delivered some very solid gains and kicked off the new year in style, we have a new trade idea that could be set to deliver even more.
Time to get NNAN on your screen right away. NNAN has a tiny market cap of under $200k, one of the smallest I've seen in some time, and an even smaller float. Yesterday NNAN exploded on a major press release the Company issued, updating its shareholders on its operations. We think NNAN could continue higher today and potentially head towards its 52 week high of $0.10. Remember, NNAN has a tiny market cap and float, and we think short sellers may be scrambling to buy back their short positions - which will only exacerbate the upside potential. And it seems we are not the only one bullish on NNAN. BarChart.com has given NNAN its highest technical opinion rating with its strongest short term outlook and maximum longer term trend strength. ![]() In yesterday's press release, the Company updated shareholders on its revenue forecasts. NNAN reported revenue for the period from January 1, 2016 to June 23, 2016 (date of acquisition) of $1,199,948. The Company has budgeted for $2 million in revenues for the full 2016 financial year, and targeted $3 million in revenue for next year as its goal. Quite impressive numbers for a company with a market value of under $200k. Here is some in-depth information on NNAN... NNAN, soon to be renamed Omni Shrimp, is a provider of shrimp in the United States. According to Marine Science Today Magazine, shrimp is the most eaten seafood within the United States. The highest quality shrimp are Key West Pink Shrimp and are primarily located in American waters off the Florida coast. The Company specializes in these Key West pinks which are enjoyed as peel and eat or in a wide variety of recipes. The harvesting season for pinks is from November through June. Throughout the year, Omni also harvests brown and white shrimp. Omni believes that it differentiates itself from its competitors not only by the quality of its product but its relationships with distributors allowing it to get its product to market as quickly as possible in order to guarantee freshness and taste. Our contacted vessels have refrigeration units on board which lock in freshness, and we use a processor in Louisiana which allows our haul to get out to the dining public within two to three days of catch resulting in as tasty a dining experience as possible. Key West Pink Shrimp Omni Shrimp’s focus is on Key West Shrimp also called “Pinks”. Key West Pinks are the highest of quality and best tasting of all shrimp species available. The Company prides itself on domestic wild caught shrimp which are free of Phosphates and other unhealthy additives. These Wild Caught shrimp are harvested from the crystal clear waters of Dry Tortugas to Tarpon Springs, Florida. Seasonality of the Key West Pink Shrimp is typically November through June. With their sweet and mild flavor, they can be enjoyed as peel and eat shrimp or incorporated easily into any other recipe. Like most shrimp that turn pink after cooking, Key West Pink Shrimp are a beautiful pink color and turn opaque after cooking. The shell color is indicative of the species and the environment in which they live. Key West Pink Shrimp live in the clean coral sand off the west coast of Florida which contributes to the pink shell color as well as the sweet taste. Key West Pink Shrimp are not only unique in color but can also be identified by the red dot on the shell. Nearly 85 percent of the pink shrimp harvested in the United States comes from the west coast of Florida. Prized for their sweet, tender meat, pink shrimp are caught fresh year-round, but are more abundant during winter months. Florida “Pinks” or Gulf Shrimp as they are sometimes called can reach 11 inches and can live up to 24 months.
Omni's fishermen catch the Pinks then immediately place them in on-board freezers to assure the highest quality is maintained. Upon returning to the dock, the shrimp are kept frozen and shipped in a frozen container to our main processing facility, Gulf Crown Seafood Company located in Louisiana.
Gulf Crown has taken every precaution to make sure you are getting the freshest shrimp available and has invested heavily in modernization and quality control to stay on the technological edge. The process starts the moment the boats leave the docks and begin to fish the Gulf of Mexico. The harvested shrimp are taken back to the docks, unloaded into refrigerated trucks and delivered to the plant for processing. During the processing phase, the shrimp pass through several stages from sorting to peeling and are graded to size before being packaged and ready for shipping. Their cold storage space is maintained by a computerized thermostat insuring that the product stays at a constant temperature guaranteeing your shrimp stay fresh. Thanks to Gulf Crown Seafood’s state of the art processing equipment, shrimp can go from the gulf waters to your dinner table within 2-3 days. Their refrigerated reefer trucks make sure to maintain the quality of the shrimp as they deliver shrimp from Delcambre, La to its final destination all over the US. Gulf Crown has the capabilities to process over 200,000 lbs of shrimp per day and has become one of the largest SQF and USDC certified processing plants on the Gulf Coast. There you have it. NNAN looks to be a very exciting prospect. With rapidly growing revenues and growth plans, a tiny market cap and float and some nice PR being released that could act as strong catalysts for investors and traders, we may be in for some nice days ahead, I urge you to get NNAN on your screen, do your due diligence and be ready for another exciting trading day today. SmallCapMomo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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