RE:RE:Second bullet point of announcement is key...You were just about to post what Endzone? Your TA wanna be buddy posted about a spin off scenario (pulled out of thin air don't hold your breathe for his analysis on why he thinks a spin off is the way to go). Seems like you are saying something else but hard to understand like usual as you speak in senseless word salads.
Some constructive feedback for you.
Rather than posting word salads pretending that you know what you are talking about hoping to lure in unsophisticated investors (this is the problem with the promotion strategy those investors no longer exist in abundance as they did twenty years ago) why not as a shareholder volunteer to take questions from investors here - prioritize the perma bulls.
Then contacting CNC to get yourself on the call to ask question for shareholders so that you better understand things and develop or challenge your thesis for this company!
Now that's something productive vs. coming on here and covering up your ignorance with word salads.
Carbon Capture are a minefield of unknowns. Look up on youtube there are many experts in this area who have no answers where a vision of the future is unknown. Some say this will not be a reality until 2060.
Ball is in your court. You going to hyper post on here and then like usual the day of a conference or annual meeting you go quiet as a mouse and hide under a rock?
EndZonefor7 wrote: Was just about to post that apapas, lol.Third party confirmation is huge and shoots down the usual calls they cherry picked samples etc.
Strong interest from the mutlinationals is huge as well. Imagine a green hydrogen plant, natural gas etc. This news should get some traction over the coming days as it works it's way through the carbon capture news algos.
"The interest received from multiple large multinational companies pursuing carbon storage solutions further supports the Company's belief that the mineral sequestration utilized by the Company may be considered an effective carbon storage approach that would meet Environment and Climate Change Canada requirements."