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Nano One Materials Corp. T.NANO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNOMF

Nano One is a technology company with a patented and scalable industrial process for the production of low cost, high performance cathode powders used in lithium ion batteries. These unique materials are being designed to add value to electric vehicles and grid storage batteries in the global push for a zero-emission future.


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Comment by John5773on Apr 05, 2024 12:33pm
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Post# 35973117

RE:RE:RE:RE:Beginning of Austin Craig article on Nano One and BASF

RE:RE:RE:RE:Beginning of Austin Craig article on Nano One and BASFI came across an article from Point of Return, Redefining The Next Industrial Energy Revolution One Molecule At  A Time: Nano One Materials, 3/8/2016 which laid out the basic rationale and blueprint for the company as it is today. From there I went back and researched Nano One’s startup (2011) and Perfect Lithium’s mining days to their switch over to perfecting lithium batteries. (2012) and PL’s reverse takeover of Dundarave (2014); Nano, as a clean tech startup, using, and partnering with, Noram as an incubator. Then on to piloting and the first financial infusions from the SDTC and business development missions in China and Japan. (2016)

Then came more notice in in the mainstream press with solar, Tesla, mass storage, etc. (2019-present). That’s when I started buying and have continued to add as attractive price points appeared. I guess that qualifies me as an “early” investor, and yes, I am down a bit, but, as you can probably tell by now, I am LONG. ;-)
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