RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Where's the bottom?Hello Dumont,
Thanks.
I'd rather not take a trip down memory lane, so to speak.
What I have made known here is sufficient for anybody participating here to firmly grasp how long and to what extent I have remained committed to my equity investment position here in NanoXplore.
Not even Soroush Nazarpour has more than 25% of his net worth invested in NanoXplore.
On a percentage of net worth invested here with NanoXplore, I hands down rank supreme.
You went on to state "And, I believe ( once again with a dash of hope) that anyone buying the stock today will likely be very happy two years from now , even with the new capital gains situation. REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAPPENS WITH VOLTAXPLORE !"
My friend, I am not likely to be here two years from today nor would I at all be concerned or in any way worried about capital gains tax two years from today.
Understand that no amount of ROI which could possibly some day be experienced here with NanoXplore would be enough to cover anywhere near the "opportunity costs" which I have incurred thus far Dumont.
As for VoltaXplore, I will say that given all the utter bullpucky reasons for the delays and in retrospect absolutely useless hoopla surrounding this merely proposed VoltaXplore enterprise, etc., I simply couldn't care less at this point about a merely proposed and meager 2GWh capacity graphene enhanced battery cells manufacturing build.
At the end of the day, there is relatively very little profit to be had in building and operating a meager 2 GWh capacity battery cells manufacturing facility.
It would appear to some that VoltaXplore was always just representative of a worm baited hook having been dangled about for far too long now in front of then existing and any present and would be future GRA.T equities investors.
Heck, at this point, such worm bait is just about rotting off the hook Dumont.
Alas, indeed it's Caveat Emptor here with NanoXplore Dumont