RE:RE:RE:RE:i bought some more this weekHPQ is paying PYR a tidy sum for the purity testing. It would make sense (?) that PYR is not testing on our dime using an alternate route before they verify that they would not be infringing on an existing patent? Cheers, Nap
Renaissance wrote: Apart from the time it takes to get results from the lab, and for the engineers to analyze the results and write a comprehensible report, maybe the reason we are still waiting for the results of the last tests to be published is that the new path they were testing was successful and it forces them to modify or apply for a new patent, and they have to ensure that this new path they were testing is not already patented by someone else before they announce it.