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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum HPQ Silicon Inc V.HPQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  HPQFF

HPQ Silicon Inc. (HPQ) is a Canada-based technology company specializing in green engineering of silica and silicon-based materials. The Company is engaged in developing, with the support of technology partners PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (PyroGenesis) and Novacium SAS, new green processes to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions. Its activities are centered around the... see more

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HPQ Silicon Inc > Commissioning - how I see it
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Post by wasitreallyok on Oct 22, 2021 11:59am

Commissioning - how I see it

Now that they have all the parts in place it won't take long to find outif the pilot plant works. They have tested and ran the individual components on their own, and they worked. Now they have everything arranged on a production line to see if they can now produce the product in bulk.

Once they have a product they will have it tested by a third party, which will take a longtime. But no battery manufacturer has any silicon battery recipe ready for mass production. Any samples or product send to battery manufacturers would be used in the manufacturers development phase.

HPQ would be able to keep up with those orders likely with the pilot plant. Plus supply silicon powders to solar and chip manufacturers. The build out for a mass production plant will be build while the battery manufacturers build their mass plants. 

I see the pilot plant after proving the samples will go into full production bringing in revenue. Will will have the answers on the pilot plants viability way before EBH2 is tested.

The bashers keep bashing, who cares your noise will just be noise. But your regrets from not buying into HPQ will haunt you for life!
Comment by KrapShoet on Oct 22, 2021 1:58pm
Really think you're off the mark.  Even the CEO has stated that he see a buyout of the silos. Mass production? I don't see Bernard hanging around. An opinion he seems to support and has even speculated on in interviews.  Don't believe me? Well go check out the Agoragram videos.  We won't be waiting years to be rewarded. 
Comment by developbc on Oct 22, 2021 2:59pm
Totally agree.  As long as it is obscene lucrative offer $$$....I'm all for it.   Yesterday's interview was great  "We're the only one that can make it at the price you want but we're not going to sell it at that price, the only way they can get it at the price they want is to buy the guy that invented the technology."
Comment by Snowfog on Oct 22, 2021 3:17pm
You may be right about a buyout but we are talking about two different things. The process of going from a small company commissioning a pilot plant to becoming a commercial producer of silicon is going to take years. It is a separate matter if somebody comes along in the meantime and makes an offer. 
Comment by developbc on Oct 22, 2021 3:22pm
The tech and engineering is over the top legit Pyrogenesis already scaling and commercializes their offerings.   Validation is going to be key and numerous majors will flock around bc this hasn't been done before..ever this cheap and also green.  This could happen much sooner than most realize  Repost:  For growth stocks one looks at forward looking latent value. Imho ...more  
Comment by bcsc on Oct 22, 2021 4:06pm
How long has it taken PYR to complete the GEN 3 pilot plant? (let alone Gen1 and Gen2) Well over 2 years longer than initially planned. We are told that the planned commercial plants will produce 2500 TPA, 50 times the scale of the still to be commissioned pilot plant. So we are still talking about years away from commercial scale production in my opinion. In fact if you check your DD, I believe ...more  
Comment by developbc on Oct 22, 2021 4:59pm
HPQ/Pyrogenesis tech/engineering is well past R&D phase and imho will disrupt many many multi billion dollar markets soon via DROSITE, 3D POWDERS, TORCHES, Pyro Green Gas, PUREVAP QRR, PUREVAP NANO NSIR Fumed Silica etc etc. The story remains not only the same but better each passing day. Patience will be rewarded...imho greatly! “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the ...more  
Comment by KrapShoet on Oct 23, 2021 9:37am
Actually we're talking about time and sp movement. I'm stating that movement will happen much before commercialization. The catalysts will be validation and pilot plant completion. Your saying movement happens when commercilization is completed. My point of view matches up with the CEOs.   
Comment by wasitreallyok on Oct 23, 2021 3:44pm
I agree with your opinion that price movement will happen once Pilot plant is in operation and has produced samples, next movement will be from the sample being sent to lab be tested, and then another bump up when the positive test results come back. The bump up from the positive test results will be a fairly big bump as they would be a verification that the company is able to produce the product ...more  
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