RE:RE:RE:RE:New Patent for NOVACIUM/HPQ SiliconGood. Novacium is now expert in some silicon production processes. Very complimentary to PYR and HPQ being experts in this field as well.
My point remains the same, there are many companies and even individuals that have many patents. In majority cases nothing is being done with them. $$$ matters, patents or no patents. How do you turn something into $$$. Is anyone going to buy HPQ Monday as a result of this information? Raise your hand. I have not seen the stock react to any such announcements in the past. It doesn't even react with battery updates. Thinkbig can post facts that show contrary....actually he can't, because he won't find any.
TOCKY8008 wrote: Mostlyserious,
I agree with you that some highly funded and not so funded companies have score of patents in the battery market space.
The Novacium patent in question is not a priory a battery related patent.
It's a better,cheaper,more ecological way to purify Silicon metal.
What is done with that 3N-4N Silicon is up for grab.
It could benefit any conpany, being battery related or not.
It's my opinion that the Novacium's highly qualified and experienced scientists decided to team up with HPQ and PYR , a somewhat early stage, underfunded Microcaps, because of the PUREVAP
TM Gen3 Quartz Reduction Reactor.They understood the potential of that feat of engineering, and the expertise of Pyrogenesis.
TOCKY8008
Mostlyserious wrote: Some companies in the battery market space have hundreds of patents. 550 comes to mind as one example I recall seeing in an article recently.