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HPQ Silicon Inc V.HPQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  HPQFF

HPQ Silicon Inc. (HPQ) is a Canada-based technology company specializing in green engineering of silica and silicon-based materials. The Company is engaged in developing, with the support of technology partners PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (PyroGenesis) and Novacium SAS, new green processes to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions. Its activities are centered around the three pillars: becoming a green low-cost (Capex and Opex) manufacturer of Fumed Silica using the Fumed Silica Reactor, a proprietary technology owned by HPQ being developed for HPQ by PyroGenesis; becoming a producer of silicon-based anode materials for battery applications with the assistance of Novacium SAS, and Novacium SAS is engaged in developing a low carbon, chemical base on demand and high-pressure autonomous hydrogen production system. The Company operates in a single operating segment, segment, being the sector of the transformation of quartz into silicon materials and derivative products.


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Comment by kade1on Jul 13, 2017 10:59am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Bernard Agoracom response re: PYR royalty

RE:RE:RE:RE:Bernard Agoracom response re: PYR royaltyThat's right napolion001
like I said, HPQ will receive 10% less for the Silicon than they would without the royalty when they sell it.
If they have no silicon sales they don't pay PYR anything.

based on the projected difference between PUREVAP production costs and existing silicon production costs, its not likely that a 10% royalty added to the sale price is going to result in difficulty to make a profit ( if existing silicon manufacturers are profitable), if it does, the sale price would have to be increased.
Naturally this assumes the Capex and Opex are not out by a significant factor (like about 5).
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