RE:Larry is a funny guy … Larry pumps it from the business perspective of "If it works, look at these numbers. These numbers are what you want". He believes whatever Kemetco and Zarco tell him, which is OK if they are his technical resources. My issue is Larry can't fluidly communicate the technicals during podcasts and online interviews. Because of that he opens the door for SP attacks and investors questioning if they should get in.
Zarco is the guy I want placing the technicals in to my ears. In Zarco's last podcast he addressed my concern with " Testing the equipment received for unknown unknowns". He didn't say: "Uhh, well Jim, we think we should be testing....". Zarco stated What was being done, and Why it was being done, in a manner that attracted my ears. He is confident examination of the equipment prior to install is necessary (imo it should be) and he wanted podcast listeners to feel that way, too. This is why Zarco's technical comments are needed by many. After all, if the project isn't put together properly, well then Larry's market cost of Lithium doesn't apply to the company's revenues.
up2005 wrote: I have listened to so many podcasts of Larry and always come away feeling unsure. This deal has taken so long to unfold and he really needs to have a "cheat sheet" infront of him when he reguritates his facts. The fact the to recycled metals have gone up so much this past year only help to bring eyes to the deal. I really need this to work out. GLTA