What OWL should do Assuming that this "investor" lives up to his intention of delivering that brine and clay "ASAP" to Oregon; and assuming that OWL's process lives up to its potential in being able to refine that brine in "minutes"; results should be achieved before the middle of October at the very latest.
Assuming a deal is ultimately reached, it would make sense to deliver news of that deal after the US election. But in the meantime, OWL could simply release a press statement confirming that it is doing beneficiation testing with samples from an undisclosed party and is awaiting (or has achieved) qualification for its product. We shouldn't have to be reading these second-hand stories from stockboard investors about what is going on. Let the company, with necessary discretion, make such announcements.
As to the matter of private placements that is being repeatedly brought up around here: I really don't care. There are plenty of programs offered by the DOE and DOD of the United States as well as by the Canadian government which would qualify OWL for grants, were it deemed deserving. That route makes more sense for short-term capital infusion. And if OWL hasn't pursued any of that free money on the table out there, it doesn't deserve any additional support from investors in my opinion.
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P.S. For some strange reason mattergreen has updated the graphics on its website (https://mattergreen.com/) in the last 48 hours. Not sure what purpose that serves. But One World Lithium's website is WELL OVERDUE for an overhaul.
If you want to know what a good website looks like, let me offer you an example to use as a template: ucore.com. Make OWL's webpage more like that. Then make OWL's company more like that.
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