developbc wrote: Dear Midtownguy
Thanks for posting.
I think its pretty clear that Sweden’s strategy to lower carbon emissions was the reason why LKAB and RISE focused on the issue. That and my telepathic messaging of course.
How did we come about investigating iron ore palletization in the first place has been lost in annals of PyroGenesis’ history, which may speak to some degree as how we operate here as a team here.
I hope that helps but I am a bit confused as to how the answers mean anything aside from an “interesting to know type of gossip.” Did I miss anything?
I also notice Midtown, that you are a frequent poster on other platforms. To the most part you have interesting observations which reflect to some degree an appreciation of what is going on in business (albeit from a text book perspective). Other times I think it is a totally different poster, with only a rudimentary understanding of what it actually takes to grow a company from ground zero in real time. Text book is good for a classroom situation, or business school analysis, with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight. In the real world Midtownguy, the battlefield is constantly changing with unscripted scenarios. No two battles are the same, and text book strategies take a back seat to life. I think it was best said by MT himself when he commented that “Everyone has a plan until he gets punched in the mouth”. I think you have to get punched in the mouth a couple of times to understand that, something not taught in textbooks or classrooms.
All this to say that I really do appreciate your commentary notwithstanding its condescending tone at times. However, there are many other times that I just shake my head and think “this boy just doesn’t get it”. I think if you just pause a moment and reflect on what is actually taking place, rather than what you think may be taking place in some deep dark corner, you might enjoy the narrative a bit more than you do.
Plus, of course, feel free to post here where I can challenge you on some of your conclusions. It may benefit investors a lot more.
Hope that helps,
Peter