RE:Good bye, Luc....Hello, Luc !Hello Lire02
It is certainly no secret that VoltaXplore will be opened up to more shareholders beyong NanoXplore and Martinrea. How else does anybody expect to have VoltaXplore secure more than $450 Million in capital with which to build the long touted graphene comprising battery cells manufacturing facility.
After all, NanoXplore's CEO made it clear that neither Martinrea nor NanoXplore would be participating in amy capital raise for VoltaXplore.
What the shuffling of the deck chairs suggests is merely a shuffling of the C-suite and directorate deck chairs, i.e. unless and until actual "bonafide and bankable" progress is unambiguously stated as having been made by or on behalf of NanoXplore and VoltaXplore representatives, in securing VoltaXplore's initially suggested near half a billion dollars in capital requirements.
This hasn't happened yet Lire02.
Although I expect a series of class A equities could be issued by VoltaXplore in acquiring the requisite amount of initial capital.
I'd suggest that 25% to 30% of VoltaXplore's issuable class A shares could be exchanged with a globally well recognized "industrial titan" providing the initial capital required by VoltaXplore.
Perhaps once the identity of such a globally well recognized "industrial titan" is broadly disseminated, by way of a company press release serving to briefly describe the terms and conditions relating to such a capital investment in VoltaXplore, all the pieces of a puzzle will begin to neatly fall into place for the various equity analysts who are following NanoXplore and for all NanoXplore shareholders and the greater institutional investment community participants at large.
Oh well. In the meanwhile, one can merely dream Lire02.