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Master splinteron Jan 02, 2020 9:22am
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Stuck in a hypothesis...
Stuck in a hypothesis...To be honest... this sounds like a big science experiment.
Problem--> A new fuel source seems to be necessary (or important to a portion of the global population). It is a fact...not fiction! Regardless of our dependancy on oil refinaries (which are hovering at a great level currently).
Hypothesis--> The Nemaska Lithium process will be successful on these key elements:
1. Financing (interested partners with strategic growth in mind (vertical intergration is definately an avenue that is unarguabely attractive, but is it a reality?))
2. An economic growth demand pattern for the metal (escape the shackles of glut or over supply jargon)
3. Good management (sound decisions that incorporate all players (even retail investors).
4. Quality low cost harvesting, manufactoring and shipping product (minimize cost overruns).
5. Collaboration of all the parties who have invested (consistent monitorization/obervation and site visits from all investors to ensure their money is working for them). It is unfair when an investor is not able to actully see the physical operation.
Experiment--> What is our experiment design? Even the greatest economist will struggle with a design for this project. It has way too many variables. It is imperative that Nemaska Lithium is focused on taking proper intiative and not wait for something to fall into the palm of our hands. We must collaborate appropriately and keep a vison of respect for our stakeholders. Be responsibe and make good choices. Don't waste time and expect someone else to pick up the slack. Be organized! We must be ready to implement our startegies up until the very last moment. Throwing in the towel is a sign of weakness and sends a terrible message to our counterparts.
Observations--> My friends...I hope that this section of our experiement will be recordable in the next couple of years. So...here we are ...stuck! Waiting for our so-called hypothesis to transform into actual observable proof that our problem or question is justifed and correct. This stock has not been for the faint of heart. At times, I found myself upset and concerned. Obviously, there is a time for growth and reflection. A good sceintist knows that not all experiments go according to plan.
Conclusion--> Good luck everyone! Maybe in five years this will be a story of unbelievable success. Or, this is the end of a massive science experiement and we (the retail investors) are forced to take a loss.
May the bears and bulls be with you!