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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in manufacturing and supplying high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial markets. The Company operates through two segments: Advanced materials, plastics and composite products, and Battery cells. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom... see more

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NanoXplore Inc > Any Government Grants Incoming Before Financials Release?
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Post by 1student on May 07, 2024 3:43pm

Any Government Grants Incoming Before Financials Release?

That NanoXplore credit facility having been secured was likely contingent on the $80 Million worth of Federal Canadian Government funded grants having been secured.

Come on now. Is it too much to ask or the NanoXplore balance sheet to be necessarily padded with that $80 Million worth of grants and that amount of capital to be allowed to remain on the NanoXplore balance sheet long enough for the NanoXplore share price to be revaluated (at the very least up to $4.60) by or on behalf of the various equities analysts over at Royal Bank of Canada, perhaps B Riley Securities (Patrice McNicoll and "friends") and all the other equities analysts following NanoXplore?
At that point, when the share price is taken up to at the very least $4.60, NanoXplore can seek to raise $100 Million worth of capital for use in any M&A activity deemed quite worthwhile.
I heard tell that there are some particular battery modules assembly and full battery pack assembly facility "assets" which NanoXplore could seek to purchase it's way into equity controlling and adding said assets to what would be a 8,000 tpa battery component materials manufacturing capacity facility, which is to be built as part in parcel of that 5 year strategic business development investment plan. 

Now that reads like a plan yes?
Comment by Dumont on May 07, 2024 5:11pm
It does seem reasonable that RBC's line of credit was based on the expectation that Nanoxplore would qualify for the $80million of grants etc, in as much as RBC is not usually so free with its money. As to the rest, qui sait? Et , qui ne parle pas.
Comment by 1student on May 07, 2024 8:16pm
Dumont,   "It seems Reasonable", you say? LOL! Perhaps we both know that it would have likely been Catherine Loubier, NanoXplore Director, who would have suggested for Mr. Nazarpour & Co that Federal Government of Canada most senior representatives would perhaps more so appreciate NanoXplore specifically employing the services of Royal Bank of Canada in order to attain that ...more  
Comment by DrJayser on May 10, 2024 11:15am
I assume so too, on the grants + RBC surely got some high confidence on firm orders from top tiers clients.
Comment by 1student on May 10, 2024 1:16pm
DrJayser, Yes. I wouldn't doubt that incoming "firm orders" from top tier clients having been assured would be just some of the information conveyed for RBC representatives before they arrived at their decision to immediately consummate the deal with NanoXplore supporting the provisioning of that $60 Million credit facility. I am going to hazard a guess here (lol) and suggest that ...more  
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