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NEO Battery Materials Ltd V.NBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NBMFF

NEO Battery Materials Ltd. is a Canada-based battery materials technology company. The Company is focused on developing silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. With a patent-protected, low-cost manufacturing process, it enables longer-running and ultra-fasting charging batteries compared to existing technologies. The Company is focusing on developing silicon anode materials, NBMSiDE, through nanocoating layers. Its three types of products, NBMSiDE-P100, NBMSiDE-P200, and NBMSiDE-C100 are manufactured through its nanocoating technology and are based on metallurgical-grade silicon with purities of at least 99.95%. It has developed a transformative and one-step nanocoating process to manufacture silicon anodes. Its material provides improvements in capacity and efficiency over lithium-ion batteries using graphite in their anode materials.


TSXV:NBM - Post by User

Comment by lscfaon Aug 04, 2022 3:49pm
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RE:RE:RE:Silence

RE:RE:RE:SilenceGet real. 40% to the JV means 40% less cash flow to NBM any way you cut it.  



eldreco wrote: Hi lscfa,
With all due respect - you are wrong with this statement.  NBM did not give 40% of its business away to the JV partner...the deal was actually made through NBMKorea...a wholely owned subsidiary of NBM.  The difference is not mere semantics.

We had hoped that this would have been conclusively addressed for all in the end-July webinar - which didn't happen yet, but is still planned as I understand it from the company.

I am a bit disappointed at your post - generally your research is better.
Regards,
el d

lscfa wrote: After giving 40% of the biz away to the JV partner they should be doing all the damn work.
LocalM wrote: What's management up too, I really hope there working on some magic for all of us patient and impatient longs

 




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