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Calgary_ABon Jun 18, 2020 10:36am
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RE:RE:Investissement important à venir dans les batteries
RE:RE:Investissement important à venir dans les batteriesLOL great post?
what's so great about it?
Here is a great post I posted Feb 13 2019, did you find that post to be great?
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.nmx&postid=29360069
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Update on Overall Whabouchi Project T.NMX | 40 minutes ago
this is worse than you think....
the new financing is more important than just a financing, without it NMX can not withdraw on previous financing and they are done without new financing....
If I was Softbank I would have Guy by his balls on this one...Guy would dance the way I want him to dance....and do not think for a second that was not planned this way...
I told you before many times that Guy is not a good deal maker and he will screw up....he basically put NMX in a possition where they have no barganing power at all....
Why did Resources QC sell half of their investment before the financing? they already made a profit on the 50% they sold and the remaining 50% is free, are they losing anything? nope....
who has investment in NMX? Softbank...they can easilly take it over for pennies in the dollar, take it private so they can get read of all the garbage that Guy made, all warrants, retail shareholders, bonds gone to ZERO and they can continue the build and have a billion dollar company all for themselves....now that's a good deal....
I told you many times this management is not to be trusted and is not on your side...if they are not knowingly doing all this, then they are plain stupid people...if they are smart, then they take advantages of you, fill their pockets and go to Bahamas and enjoy the rest of their scumbag lifes
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Takeactionnow wrote: Yes, thanks for the great post! I asked Arne Frandsen (Pallinghurst Managing Partner & Co-Founder) the other day about the Nemaska file and he, as expected, wasn't able to say anything. He has posted on LinkedIn the following:
"We need to look at the full lifecycle of all the products we use or consume.
All us players in the natural resources industry will need to further focus on the full environmental impact of our activities. We need to calculate the environmental impact of the full life cycle of the products we produce.
Looking at electrical vehicles, when an automaker makes a battery, they will have to look at the carbon footprint from “cradle to grave”. For that reason, we producers of raw materials will need to make sure we do our part when it comes to minimising the carbon footprint.
With that in mind, Pallinghurst, through our investment in Nouveau Monde Graphite (based in environmentally friendly Qubec), is aiming at producing battery grade graphite for electrical vehicles, with a minimum carbon footprint. What we aim at, by using hydroelectricity and having an electrical mine vehicle fleet, is to deliver a close to carbon neutral product. In turn this will assist the automakers in achieving a lower carbon footprint. Excitingly, Nouveau Monde Graphite has just commenced its initial testing in respect of recycling graphite from electrical vehicle batteries. When we are successful in this, we will have achieved a near carbon neutral life cycle of our graphite products. The way to go!!!"