RE:FUDster1...at it againTo clarify for the daft, I haven't ever claimed to speak for anybody other than myself.
Also, it's oh so convenient for some people to cherry pick comments which they simply have to suggest are, in their twisted opinion, somehow in opposition to what is best for the company strategic business development, as pertains to the Namibian project development.
Here's what I stated. For those who are too thick in the head, read the entirety of what I did state in said respect once again. Perhaps it will finally sink in as to what the crux of my point was.
"Farting about in Namibia whilst the company waits for the Chinese vendor to ever so slowly manufacture and ship all the graphite processing plant equipment required and doing so for the next 18 Months to 2 years before all that graphite ore can be shipped, at quite the expense of course, to Quebec for processing . . .
Let us just say that NGC requires that the graphite ore extracted in Namibia must be processed and upgraded in country and also be proprietary process manufactured into spheronized coated and purified graphite "BAM" right there in Namibia for would be European operations maintaing battery cells manufacturer customers and their respective automotive OEM partners."
What has to ship out from the Namibia operations is finished Spheronized Coated Purified Graphite "BAM". Can it now be any clearer for the daft one?