I think MNS is caught in a tough spot right now. They are transitioning from a prospective graphite miner to a prospective technology / lithium-ion battery gigactory company. There will be many existing shareholders that are not onboard with this change of direction, as I'm sure there are many investors that were not interested in investing in a graphite stock but are interested in investing in a prospective lithium-ion battery manufacturer.
This IMO is a high-stakes game MNS is playing. This IMO will either be a multi-billion company or, it will crash and burn. I will continue to watch the story unfold with keen interest.
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