Hello All,
This is definitely great news for all LT holders - especially enlight of last week dumping of the stock without news coming out of the company.
Let me emphasis the need for hc members to continue doing research and sharing it on these threads.
The reason why I asked members to share research is so to better luminate the path and strategy that CFO will take to mass production of Cfoam.
The more research we can share, the more clearer the path will be and the less likely ill-informed investors will dump the stock and hopefully become a LT holder.
It is also a good way to manage investors expectations of the stock.
Without the understanding of the complexity of the kiln in the manufacturing process - the stock was dumped last week.
The kiln has been around for years and is used in the manufacturing of items like:
* Steel / metallic elements;
* Drying of wood;
* Brick;
* Tiles; and
* Ceramic foam just to name a few.
Is the kiln process a complicated technique, as compared to developing and manufacturing a new rocket to take astronaut and raw supplies into space? No, I dont believe so.
However, is it as easy as putting dough in a big oven like dominos and within 10 minutes you get pizza - No, its not that easy.
Is the kiln a new manufacturing technique that we have just been discovered - Again no.
Whats new is the raw material we are using is coal and not ceramic. However, we have the best mind working for us namely, Rudolph Olson III and Jason Trembly (The professor at Ohio University).
In the preliminary testing of the kiln suitablitity for mass production of cfoam, Rudolph had stated:
https://www.theintelligencer.net/news/top-headlines/2021/02/triadelphia-based-cfoam-says-mass-production-tests-for-coal-byproduct-exceeded-expectations/
The above comments were in relations to the observation as noted by Rudolph PhD (material engineer)
They did not get a coal miner with a pike and asked him to observe the result from the kiln preliminary test. That wont hold any weight to the viability
of the kiln process.
This was based on Rudolph's observation - a qualitied material engineer who judgement is based on years of work experiences.
Investors expectation of timeframe is also skewed and not in sync with the timeframe announced by the company.
As stated by Rudolph - the project is estimate to take around 2 years and the new milestone dates listed below:
Rudolph has been able to deliver:-
* Obtained funding from DOE - ticked;
* Acquired kiln and get it back to plant - ticked;
* Building the plant - ticked
Slowly, all the pieces are coming together (refer to previous posts). I bet you, investors had dumped the stock last week, cos they thought the kiln wont be purchased. This is due to poor research and assumption.
So far, the worked done by Rudolph Olson III have been great for CFO and investors.
Again, I ask for members to share their research and have patiences in Rudolph's abilities to apply the kiln in the mass production of cfoam.
PS - I would appreciated if up /down rampers created their own thread and not use this particular thread please.
When members do this - the thread is hard to read and it makes it look like a dogs breakfast.
Also, members who cannot read and just copy and paste wrong information dont post on this thread but are welcome to buy more shares.
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