RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Latest Business IntelligenceThere's an idea Lire02.
By way of the Sun Tzu associated comment, Graphene007 suggests both a 'small' pilot plant has been built and the company was seeking a perhaps 'strategically located' property upon which to build a full scale battery manufacturing facility.
Giiven today's news release, perhaps company management have taken steps to procure property and facilities large enough to perhaps not only accomodate a profitable plastics recycling business, as had just been announced by GRA representatives as having been purchased; i.e. perhaps such a Ontario, Canada based location would also be accomodative of a full scale battery cells manufacturing facility?
NanoXplore is seeking to expand its downstream, value-added product offering through enhanced masterbatch and compounds, Anode and Cathode pastes, battery materials for the Li-ion battery market, formulated thermoset resins, and admixtures for cement.
Clearly, this most recent purchase is meant to provide a steady supply of 'base materials' necessary in the formulation and production of the requisite 'proprietary' 'battery cells materials".
I expect the testing and validation phase for GRA's battery cells materials had long been completed and that NanoXplore is now readying to 'mass produce' it's proprietary graphene enhanced anodes and cathodes battery materials to OEM 'partner' and customer specifications.
"We anticipate that such expansion of activities will be carried out through a combination of acquisitions and partnerships.”
Perhaps there is much more NanoXplore news to follow?