Thanks @elleburra,
However, I have simply learnt from others here. Early days it was posters like @Dungiven and @ywtoh who I used to glean valuable information from. Then great research related to China started being posted by @willchang409, @nequalsone, & @chord that I was able to learn from. I spend long enough researching per week that I am now relatively self-sufficient when it comes to tracking down sources. Then those such as @stockrock help to tie the financial side of things together.
Without the enthusiasm and input by many here, such as @morganp, @barry1990, @Xman1983, @funbelievable, @bridog, @Jcw007, @sell, plus the many other active contributors here (apologies if I have left you out), we would not have the wealth of info available that we do. We have a relatively good board, even a bit of healthy skepticism is good to keep us all in check. Anyone who invested from EMC days were all probably a little bit too early with the startup, any new holders coming on board FLC in the last 12 months would be loving the company.
Many of the larger Chinese partners that we have been tracking over the last 12 months have in the last few weeks started cementing their partnerships with large orders. It feels like we more moving much closer towards a tipping point where Fluence MABR/SUBRE technology becomes widely accepted, and we will stop asking IF MABR/SUBRE is a legitimate part of the business, and rather start understanding just how widely it will be adopted, and what sorts of new applications we will see.
There is adoption of MABR/SUBRE in China, the US, South America, Jamaica, the Philippines, Ethopia and Spain, with Aus/NZ being worked on by a relatively strong partner in Aquatec Maxcon.
Then add in the potential of desalination coupled with mass water shortages worldwide, plus industrial water treatment & waste-to-energy from Fluence's other business units. There are many sales people and partners working on deals all over the world, and a lot of brand visibility. 2020 and 2021 we will also start to see recurring revenue from multiple projects hit the books.
We have not yet seen what happens when Fluence if profitable and the related institutional demand for FLC shares and entry to the ASX300 (hint: track PET).
If the last 2 months is anything to go by, then 2020 & 2021 is going to be a fun ride.
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