Great read—#Adur's HCT tech is poised to disrupt the plastics recycling game. After reading this and doing some of my own research into the industry, this company screams undervalued gem in a $290B+ market begging for innovation.
With global regs tightening on single-use plastics, this isn't just greenwashing—it's a scalable moat. Long $ADUR at these levels; the royalty model's a smart play for outsized returns without the capex drag. Who's betting on their first big licensing deal by mid-2026? 🚀
Yes, it is a fair point. My initial reaction after reading this article was "why isn't everyone writing about this company." When I did a search, I couldn't find any other articles. I'd also love to know what other authors/analysts think about $ADUR?
Good stuff, but I really can't find any other articles about $ADUR. I'd love to know what some of the other authors here think. Is anyone else covering this stock?
Good read. And I agree - if #ADUR's pilot and demonstration plants hit milestones as expected, $ADUR could see significant upside — both in the underlying shares and potential options plays.
I also liked that the article touched on the options strategy — not something you see often in small-cap clean tech coverage. It’d be interesting to see a deeper dive into how implied volatility or covered-call strategies could play out once $ADUR gains more trading volume.
Shareholders Unite Interesting mention of using options as part of the strategy. For a small-cap like $ADUR, what kind of liquidity are you seeing in the options market? Seems like spreads could be pretty wide — curious how realistic those trades are in practice.
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up
Aduro Clean Technologies Is Starting To Scale Up