RE:RE:Planetary Boundary for Plastics and Novel Chems ExceededYes, yes. Antlercarver.
We obviously know all about the Reduction, Recycle and Reuse mantra and the very fact that NanoXplore is well able and intent on making the recycling of previously unrecyclable plastics of far too many sorts a great accomplishment for NanoXplore and it's "Graphene BlackTM" product; not to mention helping to put a feather in the USEPA's cap and the cap of said a federal government agency's supporters.
That being said, this coming week and going into the remainder of the year, there would be some serious additional F-6 tornado force headwinds for companies that are not 'presently' cash flow positive and bottom line earnings per share positive, amongst other positive fundamental metrics; versus other equities issuers which most definitely are fundamentally most sound and which will most certainly benefit more from greatly increased sector and company specific funds inflows.
By the way, should NanoXplore release any sort of news tomorrow or Tuesday, and I mean any kind of positive news at all, NanoXplore 'principals' would be merely confirming that they 'need' to provide 'preemptive support' in order to merely try to fend off what has been brewing for the last two weeks or , along with that which could most certainly get much worse for certain North American equities issuers during this coming Wednesday thru Friday.
Watch for the possible 'headfake' taking place during tomorrow's trading session.
North American equities markets participants would be selling into any percieved market bounce occurring tomorrow or Tuesday.
Not many people want to be 'exposed' to the potential fallout Wednesday morning, sometime after 10:00 AM, and the sectors rotation and companies specific rotation which could be triggered and take place going forward antlercarver.
I still like NanoXplore. Although admittedly, liking a company simply can't be enough for a company such as NanoXplore to weather any would be approaching and could be presenting F-6 kind of associated equities markets storms.