Post by
Pitpitcolisse on Oct 05, 2020 8:45am
HPQ Nano 50% stake value
Did the exercise what HPQ nano could be worth, taking into account that theu expect to sell at a profit between 30$/kg an 100$/kg.
With a 50$ profit margin per kg, a 2500TPY plant would bring 1.25B per year for HPQ and the same for PYR. Clearly the market does not understand what is going on...
Comment by
Pitpitcolisse on Oct 05, 2020 8:50am
Sorry, 62 Millions per plant per cie. The 1.25B was the added valuation at 20x. Hate to correct myself but the "buck" stops here with me.
Comment by
Duke101 on Oct 05, 2020 9:23am
1 Ton = 907.1874 kg. 2500 tos per year = 2,267968.50 kgs @$50..00 profit is $1.133984 Billion Divided by PYR and HPQ if PYR advances its 50% ownership is $566,992.00 million each JMO
Comment by
Mattboy on Oct 05, 2020 9:43am
someone maybe able to correct me but I do believe they are talking metric tons not us ton so I'm thinking 1 ton equals exactly 1000kg.
Comment by
Oilminerdeluxe on Oct 05, 2020 9:47am
Yes, 1 ton equals exactly 1000kg.
Comment by
Parksville on Oct 05, 2020 9:55am
ton is an imperial unit and tonne is the metric unit equal to 1000 kg
Comment by
BrandNewIdiot01 on Oct 05, 2020 12:49pm
What's a kg? Just kidding, I smoke a lot of weed.
Comment by
Duke101 on Oct 05, 2020 10:06am
You are right 1 ton = 1000 kgs in Metric Canada. 1 ton = 9071874 kgs in Imperial USA
Comment by
Breizh1 on Oct 05, 2020 11:10am
Yes they are talking MT = metric tons. Pyrogenesis is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Canada uses metric measures. Even in beers.