2times2
1 week ago
Not one share added to OS and the market cap a measly 250k ($254,463)
Outstanding Shares 462,660,147 04/11/2025
Restricted 37,574,169 04/11/2025
Unrestricted 425,085,978 04/11/2025
2times2
1 week ago
Good stuff here. Btw. in case you just jumped on board this train (which might leave the station soon) i do talk to the CEO Wanner from time to time (last time few weeks back resp. I talked to the CEO on friday by phone for about 8 minutes. When I suggested to use X for comments on developments (as before) he said he will continue to provide updates by PRs as he had in the last year but not with "fluff" tweets. Apart from that, of course, HRAL will list on the OTCID from July on and he promptly told me the additional filings/certificate it needs. He acknowledged that the pps is at lows and that not only the OTC climate but also the consistent, yet small, dilution contributed which is is used for administrative costs only. I asked if this trend continues and he hesitated at first but then said that there would be small increases as we saw lately. He said that they are in the final steps for fundamental business improvements and PRs will follow. I replied that this might come too late given the pps decline on low volume, but he said it will not take long. My opinion overall: He doesn't hype and doesn't lie. He wants and expects the company to lift off. He sounds fit and healthy. He will file in time. HRAL will be current & on the OTCID. PRs will come mid-term. Given the low market cap I still accumulate with relative confidence that this will be lucrative. I hold now 20M and will upon spikes maybe flip like 10M but hold the others just in case.
This guy is sincere, has a plan, at least doesn't lie or pump like so many other managements of OTC tickers
AveragePenny
2 weeks ago
$HRAL Hear at Last Partners with Jamaican Contractor to Provide Portable Homes for Jamaican Government
https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/247800
Kingston, Jamaica--(Newsfile Corp. - April 8, 2025) - Hear at Last (OTC Pink: HRAL), a renowned leader in innovative housing solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with a prominent Jamaican contractor to provide affordable and durable portable homes for the Jamaican government. This collaboration aims to address the country's ongoing housing challenges and improve the living standards of thousands of Jamaicans.
The partnership will see Hear at Last, an internationally recognized manufacturer of modular housing solutions, working alongside GG&A Associate Solutions Limited, one of Jamaica's most trusted construction firms. Together, they will deliver high-quality, sustainable portable homes designed to meet the immediate housing needs of families across the island.
Innovative Housing for a Growing Population
The Jamaican government has long faced challenges in meeting the housing demands of its growing population. With rapid urbanization and natural disasters affecting various regions, the need for reliable, low-cost housing solutions has never been more urgent. The portable homes provided by Hear at Last are designed to be both cost-effective and environmentally sustainable, offering a rapid deployment solution to housing crises.
"These portable homes are a game-changer for Jamaica," said Pete Wanner, Director at Hear at Last. "They are built to withstand various environmental challenges, including hurricanes and flooding, making them ideal for both urban and rural areas. We are proud to partner with a reputable Jamaican contractor to bring these homes to the people of Jamaica."
A Boost to Local Employment and Skills Development
In addition to providing affordable housing, this partnership will contribute to the local economy by generating jobs in construction, manufacturing, and installation. The Jamaican contractor will also help train local workers in modular housing construction, ensuring long-term skills development within the community.
Gustavo Arroyo, President of GG&A Associate Solutions Limited, emphasized the importance of the partnership: "This project represents a significant step toward enhancing Jamaica's housing infrastructure while also providing much-needed employment opportunities. We are thrilled to work alongside Hear at Last to bring these portable homes to Jamaica, and we look forward to making a lasting impact."
Sustainable and Scalable Solutions
The portable homes, constructed using eco-friendly materials, are designed for quick assembly and can be easily relocated as needed. This scalability makes them a perfect solution for addressing both short-term housing needs after disasters and long-term housing solutions for underserved communities.
"We believe in creating solutions that are not only affordable but also adaptable to various needs," said Pete Wanner from Hear at Last. "Our goal is to make a lasting impact on the lives of Jamaican families, ensuring that more people have access to safe, sustainable, and comfortable living spaces."
2times2
4 weeks ago
Market Cap 185,064 03/28/2025
Authorized Shares 2,000,000,00003/28/2025
Outstanding Shares 462,660,147 03/28/2025
Restricted 37,574,169 03/28/2025
Unrestricted 425,085,978 03/28/2025
2times2
1 month ago
Everything here is great (filings, business concept, market cap, communication) other than last year some gradual dilution occurred....see my comment from last week and communication with the CEO. I do not see this dropping any further so the entry looks great to me
I talked to the CEO on friday by phone for about 8 minutes. When I suggested to use X for comments on developments (as before) he said he will continue to provide updates by PRs as he had in the last year but not with "fluff" tweets. Apart from that, of course, HRAL will list on the OTCID from July on and he promptly told me the additional filings/certificate it needs. He acknowledged that the pps is at lows and that not only the OTC climate but also the consistent, yet small, dilution contributed which is is used for administrative costs only. I asked if this trend continues and he hesitated at first but then said that there would be small increases as we saw lately. He said that they are in the final steps for fundamental business improvements and PRs will follow. I replied that this might come too late given the pps decline on low volume, but he said it will not take long. My opinion overall: He doesn't hype and doesn't lie. He wants and expects the company to lift off. He sounds fit and healthy. He will file in time. HRAL will be current & on the OTCID. PRs will come mid-term. Given the low market cap I still accumulate with relative confidence that this will be lucrative. I hold now 20M and will upon spikes maybe flip like 10M but hold the others just in case.
AveragePenny
2 months ago
$HRAL Hear At Last guiding clients towards Federal loan programs and other Government Incentives
https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/243861
From the Government of Canada 2024 Fall Economic Statement: Making it easier for homeowners to build secondary suites
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-finance/news/2024/12/2024-fall-economic-statement-making-it-easier-for-homeowners-to-build-secondary-suites.html Department of Finance Canada
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 10, 2025) - In recent months, Hear At Last Holdings (OTC Pink: HRAL) has been following the changes at the Federal, Provincial and Municipal levels, all working with their own separate programs, but all with the same goal - to facilitate the construction of garden suites and secondary suites in Canada, offering attractive and alternative financing options for homeowners.
Here are some notable developments:
Canadian Banks
In August 2024, some of the Canadian banks started to offer Laneway House Mortgages, a construction loan designed to help Canadian homeowners finance the building of laneway homes or garden suites on their properties. This product allows homeowners to expand their living space or generate additional rental income, contributing to increased housing density in urban areas. Initially available in the Greater Toronto Area, Greater Vancouver Area, and Calgary, the mortgage offers a solution for homeowners seeking to adapt their properties to evolving housing needs.
Federal Government's Secondary Suite Loan Program
In December 2024, the Federal Government announced plans to support homeowners in adding secondary suites by doubling the loan limit for the Canada Secondary Suite Loan Program from $40,000 to $80,000. This initiative aims to make it easier for homeowners to convert unused spaces, such as basements or garages, into rental units. The program offers financing with 15-year loan terms at a rate of 2%.
Simcoe County's Secondary Suites Program
Simcoe County offers the Secondary Suites Program, providing funding of up to $30,000 per unit for the creation of secondary or garden suites. This program is part of the county's efforts to address affordable housing supply and demand, offering financial assistance to homeowners looking to add rental units to their properties.
Toronto's Expansion of Garden Suites Permissions
In February 2022, Toronto City Council expanded permissions to allow residents to build garden suites on residential properties. Garden suites are detached housing units located in the backyard of an existing house. This policy change aims to increase the supply and variety of housing options in Toronto, providing homeowners with the opportunity to add rental units to their properties.
These initiatives reflect a growing recognition of the need for alternative financing and policy measures to support the development of garden suites and secondary suites, thereby enhancing housing options and affordability in urban centers across Canada.
2times2
2 months ago
I talked to the CEO on friday by phone for about 8 minutes. When I suggested to use X for comments on developments (as before) he said he will continue to provide updates by PRs as he had in the last year but not with "fluff" tweets. Apart from that, of course, HRAL will list on the OTCID from July on and he promptly told me the additional filings/certificate it needs. He acknowledged that the pps is at lows and that not only the OTC climate but also the consistent, yet small, dilution contributed which is is used for administrative costs only. I asked if this trend continues and he hesitated at first but then said that there would be small increases as we saw lately. He said that they are in the final steps for fundamental business improvements and PRs will follow. I replied that this might come too late given the pps decline on low volume, but he said it will not take long. My opinion overall: He doesn't hype and doesn't lie. He wants and expects the company to lift off. He sounds fit and healthy. He will file in time. HRAL will be current & on the OTCID. PRs will come mid-term. Given the low market cap I still accumulate with relative confidence that this will be lucrative. I hold now 20M and will upon spikes maybe flip like 10M but hold the others just in case.