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snowpeston Nov 27, 2015 9:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking like a fire sale
RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking like a fire saleWhat's left of the cost savings for the manufacturer after he pays for one time licensing, royalty 10%-20%,equipment for the new process. You probably look at few years amortization and by then maybe Natcore technology is absolute. Natcore never made public the efficiency they were getting the only one that they made public was for the black silicon and that was 15.9 a far cry from the 18 %-19%. I like to point out that a company was supposed to help improve that 15.9% and nothing happened. Now they are looking to Europe for a partnership. Sorry for the pessimistic view but I was invested in a company with a new process that was supposed to beat anything tha was on the market at that time, when they failed to attract north American interest they started to look at Europe e soon after came chapter 11. I'm not saying that Natcore will end up the same way but the longer it will take them to sign a contract the more they are going to look like a company that failed to attract the big north America solar company. I am 100% sure that a few company looked into Natcore technology, so what was the drawback preventing any deal to be signed? I believe Natcore held back lots of informations.