I'm buying uso calls. Weekly and a couple weeks out
Agreed, not very rosy outside of "being in the final stages of negotiation with SK On".Boat Shoes said:
WWR call was a bit of a nothing burger. Was really hoping we'd hear more about definitive purchase agreements or financing on this call. Looks like theyre running out of cash quickly.
I suspect a purchase agreement. SK On apparently liked the original sample provided and they're now doing further testing in a recently completed and operational R&D lab in tandem with SK On to test from a larger sample size for feasibility at scale is what it sounded like.E said:
Did they say what they were negotiating with SK about?
If they are just regurgitating their previous announcements, its basically nothing in regards to actual numbers or sales. The contract basically says would give them a shot at being a supplier once complete.
Under the agreement, the two companies will work together to develop environmentally responsible, high-performance anode materials tailored for SK On batteries. Should the project end with successful results, SK On will consider an option of sourcing Wes****er's anode materials for use at its battery manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
AESI was $21.27 at the time of this postChilifest said:
If i was allowed to, I would buy some short term puts on AESI between now and 9/7.
I guess the question is: do they have some financing lined up, or are they waiting until the last minute to dilute shares?txaggie_08 said:
How long can WWR stay under $1 before a reverse split? It's been a few months, I figured we were already at that point.
No, you're confusing it with the other one. This is the one where a guy knew a guy that knew another guy.South Platte said:
This was the one where a guy knew a guy?
Correct, my close friend told me about it and asked me to look into it after he was told by a guy. It's lining up for possible pop on the charts. RSI went positive, stochastic signaling a buy, and the MACD is rounding for possible momentum reversal and build.South Platte said:
This was the one where a guy knew a guy?
khkman22 said:No, you're confusing it with the other one. This is the one where a guy knew a guy that knew another guy.South Platte said:
This was the one where a guy knew a guy?
Reality?E said:
Ok, who pulled the plug on the market?
Heineken-Ashi said:Reality?E said:
Ok, who pulled the plug on the market?
TriumphForks said:
Think WWR is probably fooked. Is the dream dead? Think someone said before they need 10x cash on hand just to fund plant construction?
Boat Shoes said:TriumphForks said:
Think WWR is probably fooked. Is the dream dead? Think someone said before they need 10x cash on hand just to fund plant construction?
Kind of feels that way, unless they close new financing rather quickly. I dont see a mention of any debt on their books though. Is that accurate?
Red Pear Luke (BCS) said:
Heres my thoughts on WWR.
Book Value per share is $2.93 with no or little amount of creditors involved.
Currently trading at $0.72 per share.
There is gold in them hills, they just need to figure out how to access it.
- Michael ScottRenoAg said:Red Pear Luke (BCS) said:
Heres my thoughts on WWR.
Book Value per share is $2.93 with no or little amount of creditors involved.
Currently trading at $0.72 per share.
There is gold in them hills, they just need to figure out how to access it.
The graphite was there. They just didn't execute. Jimbo Fisher
AgEng06 said:- Michael ScottRenoAg said:Red Pear Luke (BCS) said:
Heres my thoughts on WWR.
Book Value per share is $2.93 with no or little amount of creditors involved.
Currently trading at $0.72 per share.
There is gold in them hills, they just need to figure out how to access it.
The graphite was there. They just didn't execute. Jimbo Fisher