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Spear2000on Jan 04, 2017 11:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Never forget the World class team of Scientists,Universities
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Never forget the World class team of Scientists,UniversitiesI get that a lot of investors have been ruffed up by this stock over the years because the timeline to rev generation was longer than they thought, thats how these types of investments go sometimes. I dont know with great accuracy the timeline it will take to commercialize their cell (though I do believe it is very close and think it will bring in substantial revenue), but I know timelines with project developments, mainly because I work in the project finance energy field. As I mentioned before: "According to Natcore's President Letter in late September they were done with the financial feasibility study, finished the engineering work with the exception of the land "fly by", negotiated the land costs, priced much of the components, have 2 banks on board. This was where they were 3 months ago and they were just waiting for final docs to be signed and final touches." This is as good as it gets for a speculative stock with high reward potential. Honestly your post is difficult to answer because it is very long, but one thing I did pick out was that you seem to have written off the Gigawatt project that they just recently signed the memorendum of understanding for. This project is absolutely still in the pipeline. I don't know why you think that "it was a project that never came to be". Some projects have more red tape than others and we just dont know how fast each project will move. All we know is that Vietnam is up first and then there is one other in particular that Provini said is also moving very fast in an interview but I can't recall which off the top of my head. The others are in play but they are at varying stages of negotiations and development. The GW plant is absolutely massive though. In fact, it would be one of the larget solar facilities ever built globally. If they close that, its a huge deal. But thats for the future and we are concentrating on Vietnam right now.