RE:More money being spentyouknowwhat,
Nacional de Grafite is a serious Brazilian based graphite mines owner/operator and this senior marketing consultant, Mr. Antonio de Assis, coming over from said company is interesting.
You stated "Maybe they could fire Hugues. I notice Greg Bowes is commenting not Hugues."
"The Missionaries On Assignemnt" do not tend to terminate one another.
Although, they do onboard other "Missionaries On Assignemnt", which I am relatively sure that this Brazilian Senior Marketing Consultant,Mr. Antonio de Assis, would very well be.
Case in point,"."The marketing plan will form the basis for strategic partnership and offtake discussions and will be completed after the end of his existing contractual obligations."
We know that Mr. Antonio de Assis is quite familiar with a certain April 2022 announced $28 Million streaming agreement with Sprott Resource Streaming and Royalty Corp for the Santa Cruz graphite mining project in Brazil.
Should MaterialsMan be reading this, I know MaterialsMan should be pricking up his ears right about now. You, MaterialsMan do remember the company we were privately discussing, yes? The company featuring a stock price which closed at $0.60 today, up from that $0.375 low during November 2023, which is around the time when we privately spoke about that particular company, Southern Star Battery Metals Corp
I digress (not really).
Mr. Antonio de Assis "was also General Manager, Sales and Marketing with Syrah Resources"
Greggory Bowes suggests "The marketing plan will form the basis for strategic partnership and offtake discussions and will be completed after the end of his existing contractual obligations."
Would that be because Mr. Antonio de Assis would be in a position of conflict of interest, should he complete anything at all on behalf of NGC before he is released from his current primary employer?
Let me guess that Mr. Antonio de Assis and his services and full attention would no longer be required by Southern Star Battery Metals Corp/
Hmm? why would that be?
Anywho. Enough of this bullpucky. It's quite obvious that Hugues Jacquemin, Guillaume Jacq, Greggory Bowes and "The Missionaries On Assignment" collectively don't seem to have squat yet in support of actually bringing the Bissett Creek asset anywhere near actual graphite production.
Although we do know that Southern Star Battery Metals Corp Brazilian graphite asset is in production and has in fact signed offtake agreements with a U.S. situated company, amongst others.
Hold on. Syrah Resources Ltd is calling. I have to take this call.
I'll get back to you soon.