RE:From my files, cruel and unusual punishmentTempletooth2,
Since you are likely speaking to the works of Paradigm Capital Senior analyst, J. Marvin Wolff, perhaps you can turn around and ask him whether he did just dream up four 4,000 tpa graphene manufacturing capacity plants out of the blue or whether J. Marvin Wolff clearly may have misinterpreted information obtained by way of his participation in one of those perhaps private post NanoXplore AGM and/or quarterly conference call held meetings with certain equities analysts.
I will say that we do clearly know that as part in parcel of the five year strategic business development investment plan, an additional 8,000 tpa graphene manufacturing capacity is slated to be built just as soon as the requisite long term offtake agreements are secured from the long highly interested party or parties and the combined 16,000 tpa "dry process" graphene manufacturing and 3 types of anode battery materials manufacturing facility is given the GO Final Investment Decision, "Go FID".
Do keep in mind that including the present more than 4,000 tpa capacity facility located within Quebec Canada, that would be a total of 12,000 tpa of "Graphene BlackTM" powder manufacturing capacity, with a additional 4,000 tpa "Graphene BlackTM" powder manufacturing capacity module being set up in the U.S, at NanoXplore's Graphene Black SMC manufacturing operations facility and/or perhaps even at a certain globally well recognized and very long term "commercial agreement" entering into chemicals company preferred location.
At that pont, NanoXplore would possess and be operating at 16,000 tpa "Graphene BlackTM" powder manufacturing capacity.