RE:RE:RE:RE:Nanoxplore needs money to build production facilityHello Lire02
I don't expect I am 'overcomplicating' anything. After all, it's NanoXplore which filed a shelf prospectus for up to $500,000,000.00 Lire02.
In my estimation, all "prospective" VoltaXplore stakeholders should know they are actually dealing with their initially having to support NanoXplore's capital needs, in order to enable NanoXplore to financially support VoltaXplore going forward.
I expect that without NanoXplore first putting up "a material amount" of raised capital in support of VoltaXplore, noone else will.
After all, it behooves a parent company to place "a material amount of capital" in support of it's newly proposed business enterprise. Doing so demonstrates the most serious commitment on the part of VoltaXplore's sponsors.
In my estimation, local, provincial and federal government representatives expect the "primary sponsors", i.e. NanoXplore and Martinrea, to put their respective invested capital where their mouth is, so to speak.
If that means that both NanoXplore and Martinrea are going to raise considerable amounts of capital, in order to first go it alone in the construction of VoltaXplore's 2Gwh manufacturing facility; it also means that both companies are absolutely convinced about the far advanced and technologically "disruptive potential" which is now controlled by said companies.
Also, Now that the advanced battery cells performance has been proven, the very least Soroush Nazarpour and Rob Wildeboer can do is to do away with this foolsih "Go" or "No go" uncertainty.
Tell Martinrea International Inc principals to either piss or get off the pot, so to speak.
You, Lire02, suggested "Nanoxplore should not put its future at significant risk by staking too huge a bet on the battery success. It has a pretty viable future as the worlds major supplier of graphene to an industry segment that is just getting started."
RESPONSE: Respectfully, I expect that Soroush is in no hurry to place NanoXplore's future at significant risk by staking too huge a bet on the battery success.
You went on to state, "Perhaps your Jeff Dahn would play some part in this process, he certainly seems to have the credentials. Sounds like you think his approval could bring in Mr Musk which would sort out any financing difficulties in less than a nonosecond."
RESPONSE: That is absolutely what I think.
Heck, I've often referred to Jeff Dahn and intentionally mentioned the battery cells performance testing and validation laboratory at Dalhousie University.
Mr. Dahn's "approval" would immediately bring anybody who is anybody in the global battery materials and "advanced" battery cells development and manufacturing industry toward being greatly interested in NanoXplore and VoltaXplore.
Although, I somehow expect Mr. Nazarpour simply does not want that to happen; otherwise Soroush Nazarpour would have already pitched the idea of Jeff Dahn and Dalhousie University's battery cells testing and validation laboratory puting VoltaXplore manufactured advanced graphenecomprising battery cells through their paces, so to speak.