Heraeus, BASF, Umicore, a NASDAQ Listed SPAC = NGCNothern Graphite Corporation now has all the irons in the fire for it's licensed "PorocarbTM", a High-performance porous hard carbon battery material component additive coating product.
That's "PorocarbTM" for both anodes and cathodes battery material components people.
Should BASF and/or Umicore be the offtake purchase agreeent issuing customers for NGC's licenced "PorocarbTM" product, as would be applied to cathode battery materials; which company is slated to be the offtake purchase agreement issuer for NGC, as pertains to the application of "PorocarbTM" to their anode battery material component products?
Just wondering here? Can the provisioner of an offtake agreement for the "PorocarbTM" product, as applied specifically to "BAM", actually be Graphex Technologies LLC, which is a privately operating company that would soon be 100% owned by or on behalf of the stakeholder or stakeholders presently controlling that already NASDAQ listed SPAC?
Snif, snif, snif. I smell the control of a U.S./Canadian battery materials and graphene enhanced materials products manufacturing behemoth being incrementally consolidated; along, of course, with the exclusive access to the newly confirmed minimum 8 years worth of Lac des Illes graphite reserve and the exclusive access to necessarily supporting the development into hosting full fledged mines of all NGC's graphite bearing lands.