RE:RE:RE:RE:Rain India head officeHarley103,
I did not suggest there is no room for natural flake graphite employing CSPG battery anode material.
What follows is precisely what I did state.
"There's another fantasy like Hugues Jacquemin idea, i.e. the very idea being that specifically synthetic CSPG anode material would not continue to be predominantly employed and preferred by the world's battery anode component process manufacturing players."
I don't expect you to know, so l'll clarify your misunderstanding.
Most battery cells manufacturers employ a specifically formulated blending of predominantly synthetic CSPG anode materials and natural flake CSPG anode materials.
There is abundant industrywide uses of both kinds of CSPG anode material.
This having been said, I would point out that synthetic CSPG anode material and synthetic purified carbon materials (additives and such) would continue to be predominantly employed and preferred by the world's battery anode component process manufacturing players."
I'll give them this much. Hugues Jacquemin et al actually found the representatives of this Rain Carbon Inc to try to jointly develop battery anode material with.
Don't forget that this is a long distance JDA type relationship (it's NGCBMG located in Germany remember) and plenty of travel expenses would be able to be incurred and without any doubt expensed by the company on behalf of not only Hugues Jacquemin.
Somebody should ask Hugues Jacquemin whether the proposed as jointly developed "BAM" (no doubt likely developed and never finsished over yet another 10 year period, by those far too undeservingly well compensated former Heraeus Battery Materials Group employees) would be solid state battery chemistries compatible "BAM"?
Yes. That's correct. Simply tell NBM.V equities investors that it's going to be solid state battery chemistries compatible "BAM"; and then, those far too undeservedly well compensated former Heraeus Battery Materials Group employees (10 years failing twits) would be free to keep milking Northern Graphite Corporation coffers comletely dry of any to be raise ( likely at such discounted share price points) capital over a ten year period.
Although, I have to say it's increasingly doubtful as to whether NGC.V would be allowed to remain about much longer in it's current form.
After all, we know the most important creditor, "Sprott", would be ready to pack this popsicle stand up when that Lac des Illes historical graphite reserve is depleted - perhaps sooner than you can expect.
Finally, we simply have to ask precisely what has Maj. Gen. Albert C. Zapanta actually achieved on behalf of Northern Graphite Corporation and the company equities investors since having been appointed to the position of Senior Advisor to the Board of Dirtectors, International Governmental Affairs?
Sheesh! Would somebody plan, engineer, orchestrate, spool up and trigger the mother of all NGC.V share price priming and pumpings.
Doing so during what is the annual Q4 tax loss harvesting season and especially given NGC.V share price is presently $0.08 away from zero dollars, would immediately draw the attention of everybody simply not expecting it and especially their accompanying cousins.