The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
https://www.firmenabc.at/enerox-gmbh_OUIG
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IZ NÖ-Süd, Straße 3, Objekt M
2355 Wiener Neudorf Commercial
register number:
FN 483106 a
UID number:
ATU73141245 Start
date of the legal form:
2017-12-01
Import quota:
70
Export quota:
100
Job description:
Development, manufacture and sale of industrial goods in the energy industry; Batteries and electrical systems; In the past, assets were acquired, managed and sold, in particular real estate and investments in other companies.
Acting persons:
managing director
Mr. Schönfeldt Alexander
private person with
sole power of representation
partner
company CELLCUBE ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS INC.
Limited
share: 10.00%
shareholder
company GARNET COMMERCE LTD.
Limited
Share: 12.45%
shareholder in
BUSHVELD MINERALS LIMITED
Limited
Share: 12.45%
shareholder in
ENEROX HOLDINGS LIMITED
Limited
Share: 65.10%
I would encourage people to have a look at the Cellcube website and the amount of people they are currently recruiting.
Interestingly the business development manager post is focusing on Europe, Middle East and Africa. It appears to me that Cellcube are taking those locations, Invinity mainly US and AVL Australasia.
https://www.cellcube.com/
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/06/petersen-dean-files-for-chapter-11-bankruptcy/
Campagnolo, I will ask you this question if I may? If you have been reading this BB for sometime you will know that we have been plagued here by a troll who uses cycling based avatars. Why would you choose a cycling based avatar unless you are here to cause upset?
I truly hope that you are not a troll but on past evidence I am very doubtful to your intentions.
As these deployments become mainstream in industrial applications, particularly mining, the costs will decrease dramatically with economies of scale.
Due to the rural or semi-rural nature of most mines they generally have large areas of land available for such projects.
BMN and partners are likely to be installing dozens of these systems each year in the not too distant future.
Merlot, I understand your frustration but don't feel it like you do. I know exactly what will happen, contracts etc will be all lined up for release at the appropriate time. Perhaps it isn't right but that is just how Bushveld do things. With this company you really have to join the dots.
I urge you to keep the faith as do so many LTH here and reap the rewards that are coming.
Dilution in any form isn’t great, ours compounded by a worldwide pandemic and what I still believe to be a distressed seller.
The dilution to grow the business substantially, for very little outlay in comparison to the time and money in building a new processing plant is peanuts. If Bushveld’s plans come to fruition and I have no doubt they will, every bit of processing capacity will be required to feed an electrolyte plant 4 times bigger than what is currently being constructed.
The Vanadium price has fallen since the high at the end of 2018 but has remained fairly stable for a considerable amount of time now.
The Vanadium market were surprised how quickly secondary producers in China were able to ramp up production and also by how many steel producers switched to Niobium despite it being an inferior product and takes considerably more energy to produce strengthened steel in this way.
Last time I looked Niobium was selling for over $10 per kg for that Vanadium so I don't expect steel producers will continue with substitution long term.
High purity Vanadium will be ever more in demand as battery projects come to the fore as this is what is needed to produce electrolyte and will, I believe, command a significant premium. Secondary producers in China cannot produce the high purity Vanadium required for batteries and those companies with primary production plants will benefit. Of course we own 2 of the 4 outside of China.
Angliaford. Some people believe that Golden Summit fell out with the Bushveld Board, this is evidenced by the votes against certain board members being re-elected at the AGM. The votes against were basically GS’s entire holding.
Fortune had also mentioned about institutions trying to get in on the cheap in an interview and he said he wouldn’t dilute just for the sake of it, perhaps those two things are linked?
https://twitter.com/bigbitenow/status/1318443762226548739?s=21
Another great tweet by BigBiteNow. It is exciting to be invested in a company at the forefront of a revolution in energy storage.