I’m not going to dismiss your question outright because I feel it is relevant, but I do feel it was asked in jest. Bricks are essentially formed from a wet mix with the consistency of dough. The final shape is determined by the final outlet of the forming machine. If a company like FBR were to prove the HX successful they would only have to convince a fraction of brick makers in any region they operate in to start making a stockpile of their bricks. I would be supprised if the final tooling ran more than 100k per manufacturer at a stretch. Now take into account a globally significant brick manufacturer is an early investor....
Well I will let you join the dots on this one. Good luck with your investment
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