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@Pharvest - cheers mate and take this cold beer!
Thanks for your effort and words!
I'll give you a hand and help you to click your report over here:
"OTC MARKETS WEBINAR
Whilst being quite tired and a touch inebriated, I regardless thought I would attempt jotting down a few thoughts to share from the webinar Mark just put on that started at midnight AEST. And thanks to MPK1980 for reminding me on here earlier today that it was even on tonight.
Mark, for my mind, put on one of his best performances promoting what the company is about I have ever seen. I got the sense he has the fire in the belly and is keen to get on with it really soon.
He spoke very well on the topic of defence vis-a-vi supply chain risk, which for me was a very smart move to do to an American audience. His points made perfect sense and they would be pretty hard to argue against.. I don’t think you need to be even half smart to extrapolate how this sector is going to be bloody huge for Talga in the future. Almost all anode used in drone batteries, or any battery, as we all know originates in China. The EU and US are currently in a mad panic to come to terms with this new paradigm that was spectacularly highlighted by the Ukrainian SBU’s destruction of an estimated 7 billion dollars worth of Russian aircraft in ‘operation spiderweb’.. Umm do we think it safe to get our drone batteries from the CCP? Probably not! We’re in for big money from the defense sector in my opinion and probably from both sides of the Atlantic.
The answers he gave when responding to enquiry about challenges to entering the US market for the Talnode R recycled product, were clear, concise and I found them quite stunning actually. He commented that they had been strategising a US market entry for two years now and with some glee, it seemed to me, he said it may not be as hard as some might imagine. Talga would look at sites already zoned as ‘chemical parks’, a clear signal to us long suffering investors that we shouldn’t expect ten years of red tape to get this up and running. He hammered home the point made in the webinar before this, that the company would be taking a recycling by-product off the hands of companies who have no knowledge of how they can use it. And relayed how gob smacked he was when he and the company realised the proprietary tech they have developed for their purification processes turned out to work perfectly for extracting reusable graphite from black mass. This was 100% one of the highlights of the talk!
A thought here on Talnode R… Some, myself included until recently, may have been struggling to think of the recycled stuff as having much validity. I have always thought of the vittangi/ luleo mine to anode, vertically integrated project as the ‘meat and potatoes’ of Talga.. Which it probably still is. I admit for a while I’ve been suspecting Talga were ‘playing the recycling card’ because that’s what The EU want to hear… ‘the circular economy’ and all that palaver. And I did have a sense also that maybe the company, in a ploy to stop our SP falling too far might be engaging a bit of ‘ look over here at this new shiny thing guys’ while our project and share price was labouring under seemingly endless red tape. I have to say I do not believe this is what’s going on here with Talnode R now .. not in the slightest. And Taldode R, while perhaps not becoming Talga’s main course, may turn out to be one of the heartiest side dishes known to man.
I hope there will be a way for investors to watch this webinar back soon. They should put it out to the market or at least up on the website in my opinion.. It was a ripper. It has buoyed my Talga confidence a lot tonight.. Enjoy your weekend Talgarians, and think of me doing my 12 hour shift tomorrow night when you’re all having a beer or a glass of wine winding down.. I shall just be starting.. Please let this baby take off soon, I can’t take much more of this bollocks, lol
Pharv"