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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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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Nano One Materials Corp. > Beginning of Austin Craig article on Nano One and BASF
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Post by John5773 on Apr 04, 2024 11:55am

Beginning of Austin Craig article on Nano One and BASF

"Nano One: Rewriting The Rules Of Lithium Batteries
April 04,2024 1040AM ET Nano One Materials Corp. (NANO:CA) Stock. NNOMF Stock ELBU, Austin Craig

"Summary
• BASF has a rather large problem and Nano One has the solution.

• Nano One’s technology eliminates sulfates, which can be costly to dispose of or even delay a project.
• With cathode samples being sent out for review, we assess that it is only a matter of time before industrial and automotive companies announce revenue-producing deals with Nano One.

"Modem Problems Require Modern Solutions
BASF the $48 billion powerhouse has a big problem. How big? Big enough to shut down a rather large battery materials project. Nano One has a modem solution to this problem. Guess who has a Joint Development Agreement? Yup, Nano One and BASF are sporting a JDA. Intriguing isnt it? Let’s explore BASF’s problem and the solution Nano One has developed. Then we can look at the JDA for further connect-the-dots.

"BASF Battery Material Project Is Delayed Due to Sulfates; A Benefit to Nano One Why am I bringing up sulfates? On Feb 29th, 2024 BASF announced they have a problem that is delaying a battery materials plant: The problem is excess sulfates and what to do with them. Sulfates are not something you hear about much in investing circles but they are very important as they can impact project costs and be difficult to dispose of but what are sulfates?"...
Comment by PierreC on Apr 04, 2024 6:54pm
Good summary of a very interesting article.
Comment by John5773 on Apr 04, 2024 11:24pm
Just for accuracy, what I posted was quoted directly from Austin's article. He's one of the columnists that allowed me to get an early understanding of Nano One's potential. For that, I'm very thankful to him.
Comment by Lawisfun on Apr 05, 2024 8:45am
When you say "early understanding of Nano One's potential ", how early are you talking about?  I only ask because many people believe we are still very early today.  And many people on these boards have been actively investing in Nano One for the past 3 or more years. Most of these "early" investors remain significantly down on their investment into Nano One.  ...more  
Comment by John5773 on Apr 05, 2024 12:33pm
I 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 ...more  
Comment by Lawisfun on Apr 05, 2024 1:45pm
Well you have certainly done your due diligence and I trust you will be rewarded handsomely in the coming months/years.  Nano may experience more pain before they pen some contracts and get their plant built.  But that is to be expected and those who remain long will likely do well for themselves. I don't expect a 10-bagger anytime soon (10 years or less) but nothing wrong with ...more  
Comment by Teccing on Apr 05, 2024 10:00am
I held Nno for over 5 years, sold my last share in November.    I work for a green energy company, I had concerns in our tech, and didn't want us to go ahead with our installation. Our management listened, but decided that we would go ahead with the installation.    There was blinders with, both our company,  as well as the costumer, do to time constraints with ...more  
Comment by IKNOWIAMRIGHT on Apr 05, 2024 10:41am
Wow, you must be the tea boy in your firm, never read such an incoherant post so filled with ignorance, ignorance is where opertunities are born I guess.....