Comment by
itwillbeoknowok on Dec 10, 2020 3:26pm
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Comment by
developbc on Dec 10, 2020 3:30pm
Definitely! Strategically they would have more than a competitive advantage...they can be THE supplier of silicon nano powders to the entire industry at a hefty profit. This bid to buy out could happen sooner than we all think. But the offer must be extreme to consider but any starting bid will rally the sp for sure. Extremely exciting times!!!!!
Comment by
Cool_Law on Dec 10, 2020 7:42pm
I feel that this is very possible but I think the only one willing to pay for this would be Tesla , he has no issue paying for something that he wants and has to have and will be willing to pay a premium if others like Ford , GM , Mercedes got in on a bidding war ... Elon has the backing of some major players with $$$$$ in their pockets . Tesla would definitely win ....
Comment by
Koooo on Dec 10, 2020 8:11pm
Cool.. I said Tesla right from the get-go. Elon Musk doesn't sit back and wait for things to happen. He goes out and make them happen. He's a real go-getter. If you give him what he wants he'll give you what you want. That we know.
Comment by
MRB403 on Dec 10, 2020 4:40pm
It's not the 1st time he has had a tough time holding his emotions back, when asked the question. But, really, would you sell for $3,$13,$33 a share. Can't imagine someone offering the latter and worth more than $3 in 3 years.
Comment by
thesabbathlife on Dec 10, 2020 5:02pm
Tesla worth how much and growing? $50b/ $600b+ ain't nothing to massively product, boost range, lower cost forever and garauntee materials as demand grows astronomical for them over the next 10 years. And not to mention your EV production growth and price weighing heavily on such a high value, low cost material... Know our worth.... Mr.Tourillon knows.
Comment by
thesabbathlife on Dec 10, 2020 5:16pm
$10b at $33/share I would allow an HPQ Nano exclusive partnership for the production of Silicon Nano Powders for the use in EV batteries and the build and production of their own PUREVAP NSiR. HPQ Nano would still have control of all other markets like hydrogen, medical...
Comment by
thesabbathlife on Dec 10, 2020 5:22pm
ACTUALLY! I remember Mr.Tourillon saying that nano powders are hard to ship and it would be best if reactors were built on site. Who else building battery manufacturering lines right now and would want to add one more piece to the factory? Not many out there...
Comment by
thesabbathlife on Dec 10, 2020 6:11pm
At 20:10 in the video below is what heard!!!