I forgot to mention Ucore attended the REIA conference a week ago in Japan (https://global-reia.org/events/event_details.php?name=2024_REIA_Annual_Conference_and_General_Assembly_Meeting&event_id=NDU=). A list of really important companies attended also.
But what I find most interesting, and am surprised by, is a panel discussion which Gareth Hatch led on "New Process Technologies for Rare-Earth Separation" that didn't feature Ucore. Seems odd, right? I mean it's not like Gareth has never heard of Ucore-- he used to lead the development of an early version of Rapidsx.
Well, I guess this must be the part of the master plan, and I respect that. What good does it do to release big news about Rapidsx processing capabilities at some wonky trade conference, when conversely you could drop a 4th of July surprise on Pip and make big global news! It's called good marketing sense, and despite my criticism of Mark in the past, I think he knows what he is doing with waiting for the right time to grab attention. Like a boss!!!
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"Perhaps it is fate that today is the Fourth of July, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom...And should we win the day, the Fourth of July will not longer be known as an American holiday... We are going to survive. Today we celebrate our Independence Day!"
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