RE:Northvolt Is coming in Quebec with a mega battery factory That is old news and yet good news none the less Directvoice.
Although, I must say that I am not so sure it would be good news for Mason Graphite, i.e .perhaps not unless and until the company pays back all the monies provided to Mason Graphite by Nouveau Monde Graphite, as part in parcel of Mason Graphite having optioned off the Lac Gueret graphite bearing lands development project and thereby effectively scraps the Lac Gueret purchase option deal with Nouveau Monde Graphite.
At that point Nouveau Monde would have to negotiate and offer to immediately outright purchase the Lac Gueret graphite properties in exchange for immensely more than a mere $10 Million+.
It's either that or NMG representatives and majority stakeholders (Arne Frandsen, Pallinghurst & Co) could offer to outright purchase Mason Graphite and obviously it's nearer to majority equity interest in Black Swan Graphene, a company which is "merely said" to have negotiated a non-binding joint development graphene manufacturing and downstream graphene comprising products commercialization agreement with Nouveau Monde Graphite.
By the way, it better be the right price which Nouveau monde graphite offers for the entirety of Mason Graphite.
After all, NMG representatives wouldn't want to be out bid by the various collective of Black Swan Graphene partners and percentage equity owners, e.g. Thomas Swan & Co., Ltd, Nationwide Engineering Group's wholly controlled Nationwide Engineering Research and Development Ltd or NERD, Arup Group and also perhaps some day that Manchester Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC) spinoff company named Graphene Innovations Manchester Ltd (GIM), a company which recently formed a international partnership with Quazar Investment Company, which is a UAE based firm investing $1 Billion into the joint venture with GIM.
Nouveau Monde Graphite has Lac Gueret slated as a "phase three project" for it's own purposes.
Such a fact should not be sitting well with Mason Graphite stakeholders and highly interested parties who should be rightly peeved at Nouveau Monde Graphite stakeholders and primary principals (Pallinghurst's Arne Frandsen &Co) being simply content to very slow walk any further requisite development of the Lac Gueret graphite bearing lands project until 2028.