RE:RE:RE:ONE BIG POSITIVEYes, and that is why my shares can be had for $100 instead of $15. That may explain slow uptake on the offer so far.
Another piece maybe worth mentioning from the interview for those that look forward to quick commercial revenues. A 50 TPY plant at $6,000 per ton is not really something that anyone should look forward to if you do the math. Apparently this is "BS" that some "fudster" brought up. I am not sure that it would be a "fudster" that would push for early commercial revenues, but it is a good reminder that commercialization absolutely requires scaling up of the pilot plant. By what factor depends on the capital and operating costs. If HPQ is able to get some funding from the Canadian government as a result of the update critical materials list, perhaps this initiative can be kicked into higher gear.