Hey that’s neat! I’d love to see cleaner and more sustainably made “brewery crafted shrimp” than abusive and destructive industries that serve products grown on unclean conditions.
They may cost $5,000/kg today, but obviously if the product tastes good, the multi-billion-dollar market will rapidly provide capital for scaling out unit costs.
Wonderful, ask them if they can also do away with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyestalk_ablation ("in almost every marine shrimp maturation or reproduction facility in the world") or whether the denser conditions mean blinder shrimp.
I've always felt that companies who prominently display their stock symbols on their homepages are a little suspicious - doubly so when they're on the OTC market like this one. They haven't reported a single dollar in revenue in any of their annual reports either [0], so either this is a scam or just a terrible business.
People on some message boards have driven to their location in El Paso and posted (outside) pictures. Also, the companies they announce partnerships with are real as well.
Right now my best guess is that it’s a combination of not being particularly well-run and a hobby/tax sink for the primary owners/investors.