RE:RE:RE:?????????????????????????????????????????Thanks antlercarver for the report on what happened on Battery Day.
Honestly, this is the first I read about it in the detail you presented it. Management could have videoed the presentation, the tour, the exhibits, and some pictures of the event for the benefit of stockholders, potential stockholders, potential financing sources, potential customers, etc., and placed them on their website or YouTube.
Soroush is an engineer by nature and promoting his ideas, product, or company doesn't come naturally to him. I appreciate that he is being very cautious with the company's resources. In one of his appearances,
I heard him say that he doesn't see the need to talk about the battery project because people will understand how good it is when it happens. That's true, but it doesn't help stakeholders who would like to be kept informed from time to time about the progress being made.
The EV revolution is fast-moving, with manufacturing technolgies, battery chemistry, etc. are changing by the day.
We don't need fast-talking, snake-oil selling activities, but informative PR pieces in the form of press releases, positive and upbeat interviews, articles, etc. would be welcome. An occasional positive-sounding pep talk, within the bounds of what is permitted, will go a long way to keeping calm stockholders' anxiety. It is a good thing Soroush is averse to bombastically promoting the company, but spreading the word about the company won't hurt.
I follow a graphite mining company, Gratomic, and read that they just entered into an agreement with an organization to just do something like this.