RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Reading between the linesSo by now I’m getting the feeling that you suspect AMY isn’t in the lead and someone else is going to beat them to revolutionary stardom, well then they must be conducting their research stealthier than a 007 movie villain, so stealthy that even a company like Samsung SDI wouldn’t know they exist. Why then would Samsung SDI go on record and
mention American Manganese and Umicore as leaders in lithium ion recycling technology? Who is this phantom competitor and why haven’t we seen anything from them? Unless wealthier companies are trying to develop it themselves secretly and not telling anyone, are they trying to figure out ways to steal the patent pending recipe that’s been proven (in a lab) to get back 100% of the metals? Maybe Samsung did enough DD on the company to get the gist of what they need to do in order to recycle their own batteries? (Hydrometalurgy) and will try to tweak it just enough so not to infringe on another’s patents? That’s what makes investing in any small company a so high risk high reward, all the unknowns, but if one starts to feel considerable doubt and loose confidence in the probably of success, I would suggest to sell your stake at a small profit now or cut your losses and walk, but I think something is keeping us all here glued to this story and waiting (and waiting) with high hopes that this company will start to make money.
Keep the thoughts coming, cheers.