Our favorite little graphite play is up 15% pre-market
pretty comical letter to the wwr board chairman.Socialism Sucks said:
Our favorite little graphite play is up 15% pre-market
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While we would prefer to have private discussions and have proposed reasonable terms under your non-disclosure agreement, we have been continuously rebuffed by you. We believe that you have a fiduciary duty to your shareholders and a duty to all your stakeholders to thoroughly consider our value-enhancing proposal and to engage with us. WWR shareholders deserve better, and we urge you to immediately open the lines of communication.
$1.36/share for $WWR, just as Westwater is entering its final construction phase is not acceptable. Everyone who has studied WWR's patented process and delivery of purified graphite have been (mostly) patiently waiting for full production. We know the value/demand WWR will have https://t.co/Jil6kkw0RP pic.twitter.com/XKdnDBzqHr
— Disciplined Trading (@oldarmy1) January 25, 2023
Seven Costanza said:
Does he have the background necessary to critically examine the purification process in any kind of meaningful way?
Definitely Not A Cop said:
Interesting that OA is still on WWR. I thought everyone had given up on it. I was highly tempted to buy more shares a few months ago when it went down to .85/share, but it's been such a crapshoot the past year that I held back.
Say less. Just added to my position.oldarmy1 said:
I think I'm right on WWR
JbKing45 said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
Interesting that OA is still on WWR. I thought everyone had given up on it. I was highly tempted to buy more shares a few months ago when it went down to .85/share, but it's been such a crapshoot the past year that I held back.
Probably a safe move given funding to complete the plant is a real issue and all the c-level and sales/marketing people left two weeks ago.
Boat Shoes said:JbKing45 said:Definitely Not A Cop said:
Interesting that OA is still on WWR. I thought everyone had given up on it. I was highly tempted to buy more shares a few months ago when it went down to .85/share, but it's been such a crapshoot the past year that I held back.
Probably a safe move given funding to complete the plant is a real issue and all the c-level and sales/marketing people left two weeks ago.
Where do you see that their C level folks left?