RE:RE:Who sees a $2.50 NanoXplore share price once again?Hello Lire02
You stated, "While I do find your observations on the company's progress quite interesting, I do think you focus too much on the battery/Voltaxplore potential, rather than the "meat and potatoes" stuff of the potential sales of graphene . . ."
RESPONSE: Perhaps you missed what I stated within my reply to JimmyBly1, a excerpt of which can be found contained herein.
I have actually entirely written off the so called "shiny lure and hook", also recognized as the merely proposed and now infamous Graphene-Silicon comprised battery cells manufacturing VoltaXplore enterprise.
At this point, it's all "meat and potatoes" for me, i.e. the sale of graphene compeised automotive parts and components, graphene comprised geosynthetics (Solmax), "Graphene BlackTM" SMC product, etc.
"Never the less, I expect - perhaps foolishly - that NanoXplore's graphene comprised products sales and the revenue finally coming in from the 5 year long Solmax and NanoXplore co-development, specifically from Solomax's new graphene comprised geosynthetic products sales, would be contributing a good chunk of revenues towards NanoXplore's bottom line during the 2023 fiscal year."
"Also, I expect - don't ask me why - a certain as yet not announced automotive parts and components manufacturing and supply contract to be awarded to NanoXplore's U.S based subsidiary in Newton, North Carolina. Such a contract would in part entail the sale and suply of more "Graphene BlackTM" Sheet Molding Compound (SMC) product and also go a long way toward further bolstering and enhancing NanoXplore's revenues generation picture for fiscal year 2023."
"We note, as I have pointed out numerous times before, the Oshkosh Corp retained U.S Postal Service contract for the manufacturing of both ICE powered and battery electric powered U.S Postal Service Vehicles".
"There would also be plenty of graphene comprized "lightweighting" automotive parts and components required in order to efficiently, costs effectively and with a "high performance paint" and appearance quality" mass produce all those Oshkosh Corp manufactured U.S Postal Service vehicles."
"There is plenty to expect from NanoXplore going forward. Specifically, plenty which has little to nothing at all to do with what has clearly been seen as a far too long coming and merely proposed "shiny lure" attached to this infamous graphene comprised battery materials and battery cells manufacturing "hook", so to speak."