Is it really a duck
posted on
Dec 24, 2021 12:53PM
Achieved final critical milestones, completing a successful silicon pour
With the latest drop in share price comes disappointment. Not being in on the conversations in the boardroom or around the shop where the development and commissioning are being executed I wonder what is happening, and may be doing my own quacking.
The build up to the assembly of the pilot plant was all posititive, but once a delay had been announced I knew there were going to an awful lot of attacks, and the price was going to drop. Then the EBH2 comes out of nowhere with technology no one has a real understanding of, people had even more doubt.
All the components for the pilot plant work on their own, now they are assembled together as one production unit/assembly line it's going to take awhile to tweak this to becoming a well oiled machine. Things like Christmas day are timelines that are set and it comes along every year. With the many variables that a production line/pilot plant have there is not going to be an end date until it actually happens. So proposed dates will come and go, but the work to perfect is ongoing.
EBH2 has worked under controlled situations, but now that it has had to be disassembled and moved and then reassembled issues have risen. But no one knows if the EBH2 unit actually works as has been reported. It's such ground breaking technology everyone thinks it's a sham. But Bernard is well aware of this which is why he had negotiated the terms. The experts that Bernard has brought together to observe the varification process are perfect because they are scientists whose first instinct is to say there is no way this works, as they need to see it with their own eyes.
2022 is going to be exciting. All the develop work has been done, crashes and disappointments in the shop/lab will lead to the development of a successful pilot plant. Powders will have been produced and varified and put into use for the many different sectors and industries to use as part of their recipe to perfect their batteries, solar panels, hydrogen production or whatever customers will want to use the nano silicon powders for.
So while it may look like it duck doesn't make it a duck. As it could just be a disapointed shareholder. I was so excited to have the price go to where it was, and dreamed of it hitting higher highes. But the process slowed down, and with it the price dropped. I would think all shareholders have felt that ugly pit forming in your stomach called doubt, but we soon get over it as we go back to why we invested our hard earned money in the first place.
This technology is not something I totally understand, but knowing it is a means to produce the end product that so many are needing, to satify the world's energy requirements that won't damage the enviroment and replace the fossil fuels that are causing so many enviromental problems.
I sold all my pipeline and oil stocks and invested the cash into HPQ and PYR September 2020 because I want to be part of the solution. 2022 is going to be fun. But I can tell you I have been feeling like a duck watching the stock price drop, and now to levels below what I had paid with my original investment. But am just an investor who has invested into a stock that is going to go up and down as the technology is being proven, but should get paid when the pilot plant is producing nano silcon powders that are everything that the many different customers have been needing. The first pilot plant is not going to be pay day, as that won't truly happen until the pilot plant is able to be mass produced and replicated over and over. Until then sit back and be patient and quit quacking.
The price may have dropped below what I had first paid, but I have not lost money as all my shares are bought and paid for through the trading I was able to do while the price was rising. Last year at around this time I bought a pile of shares around $.77 and sold them well over a dollar last spring. Did the same with PYR. So no matter what I sell for these companies have made me money, but I am here for the longhaul.