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Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp. Warrants each whole warrant exercisable for one share of Class A common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per... IVAN.WS

Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp is a special purpose acquisition company that targets companies in the supply chain from the mine site to the end-user of electrification products and services, including in the transportation, e-mobility, electric propulsion, battery technology, and storage sectors. These include companies exploring for mining, processing, or refining metals necessary for electrification; and manufacturers of battery and battery components, electric grid component manufacturers, and producers of electric vehicles, parts, and battery storage.


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Comment by timmuggson Jun 05, 2006 2:32pm
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RE: What about SUF and WSCE?

RE: What about SUF and WSCE?Thanks for the info. I have money in SUF, GNO and WSCE, looking at entering Ivanhoe now. I reckon I have to place bets on all of them, and maybe on NTAH (Nevada Untah Oil) also. The attractiveness of WSCE to me is based on: - Management is not nutzo, as is the case for SUF and maybe GNO. - It can be deployed near the well and use bitumen, so even if it does not upgrade as well as some others, it can be used instead of diluent. - The basis was developed by professors at U of Norway, who are reputable scientists in the oil field. - WSCE also sells technology for monitoring NG well productivity remotely -- they capture data and send to a central site, rather than having people drive a pickup to a wellhead once a month. This may provide cash flow. On the other hand: - Management at SUF, GNO, IE are all waaay better at promoting their business. Who knows. Looks like IE is dipping today, so maybe a buy is in order.
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