RE:what,s wrong with this stock ??? I wouldn't agree that it is a case of not knowing what to do next; rather, than to say we are sitting on an incredible process to recycle batteries before it's time. Unfortunately in North America there are very few ECV on the road. The one's that are out there will not have batteries that need recycled for 10 years.
When I jumped on board it was my thought that China and/or Australia would be all over this because ECV are already mainstream over there. That is were the current supply and demand is; not North America.
I'm really shocked that there is no mention in applying for further grants in 2018. Now that we have succeeded on a process for Lithium-Ion, why can't we achieve a grant for the other battery chemistry we are working to recycle?
There will be lots of challenges ahead for this company and I just hope that with all the effort and hard work, along with all hopeful investors, there is reward at the end of the rainbow.
The stock was pumped to .35 cents a month ago or so. Now it looks like it is being returned to the .19/.20 cent range that it was at. This is unfortunate. I really would like to hae seen greater interest in the company already. Major banks have just not bought into AMY and that in itself can be a sign. They are the one's who gobble up stocks that have potential. We are just too small a company and too great a risk at this early stage of the game.
Still, I believe a company worth having a piece of. You never know when a foreign investor may pounce. GL