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Did you think maybe its done?
You know theres a lot of CEOs that dont deal with peeps because of negativity and I think this is whats happening here. Too much negativity where as, why should he state or show something thats just gona get beat down, no wonder the PPS doesnt go anywhere, and he doesnt say anything.
Another thing is the constant calling and bugging, this doesnt help, do you want him to act as a PR person being bothered all the time and not being able to do his own job, this is why he doesnt say anything? Let the man do his thing. IF I were a CEO, I wouldnt want to deal with it...
Sorry BHP, you know who I meant..LOL, maybe not..?? LOL
Answer me this, do you really think WL is that stupid to purchase consessions without knowing their worth? IF you do than you shouldnt have invested in MMTE. Give me a break..."CLIL" they are a chiliean based company that does the purchasing, I would think they know what they are doing, and did the DD on the consessions. Remember this also we are surrounded by BPH, do you think they would purchase worthless consessions???
Its also better to be safe than sorry also. Dont want thim to jump the gun eighter. Let him get it right.
Anything is possible with MMYE, by God we all know hes had alot of time to get things done.
You have to remember the BS that he had to go through too. This being said, he is now relieved of all the hoopla, and he has a adgenda, goals and big vision. I really trust he will pull through all this for us. Hes a shrude operator, he gets things done, and now that hes freed up and nothing is in his way, he will get it done. AIMO
Just another avenue to look at, we wont know anything till WL opens up. Its all about dreaming until WL gets it all together and out to us. Im sure hes working hard on getting his part done and this is why he hasnt been saying anything. Hopefully we will hear something this week comming, and Im sure it will be good with some more connsessions, merger of J/V canidate maybe. Something worth waiting for anyhow, lol. IMO
Seems to me were getting screwed here, are these two drinking buddies. They dont give a sh-t about this company or us. I hardly have any shares here but I know there are some that do, or lost a bunch of money here. Someone does need to report theses butt heads to the SEC. I really think they are scaming here this has been going on for two long. IMO
Well with everything WL says hes got going on, and IF it gets all done, or maybe is already, and WL desided to give it to us all at once? I agree with both Dawg and RaporU that MMTE is very well capable of making its mark on this Top knoch list..IMO
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." ~ Thomas A. Edison
Now your talking my language. Sorry misunderstood, thats OK as long as MMTE does well from it, and we all benifit
More than 1/2 a Trill...Lots of $$$$$$$
SOURCE: MarketResearch.com
January 06, 2012 07:08 ET
Market Research Projects Portable Battery-Powered Market at $611 Billion by 2016
ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - Jan 6, 2012) - MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new report "Portable Battery Powered Products: Global Markets" to their collection of Energy market reports. For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/BCC-Research-v374/Portable-Battery-Powered-Products-Global-6727715/
The market for portable, battery-powered products has grown from a few well-established niches such as flashlights and wristwatches to a diverse, rapidly growing market that encompasses computing, communications, entertainment, photographic, and publishing products; a variety of cordless tools; and entirely new classes of military and medical products. This diversity has been accomplished because of a unique synergy between the products themselves, the batteries they employ, and the battery chargers and power-management systems that recharge the batteries.
More than $423 billion worth of portable battery-powered products were sold in 2010, up from $410 billion sold in 2006. The market reached an estimated $479.6 billion by the end of 2011, and will reach more than $611 billion by 2016, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5%.
Several entirely new classes of batteries have been commercialized during the past 25 years, including nickel-metal hydride, zinc-air, lithium polymer, and the widely used lithium-ion design. Meanwhile, improved microelectronic battery charger controller technology allows the commercialization of higher-performance, smaller, and safer designs. This, in turn, has allowed for the commercialization of portable products that would be impossible without improved battery chargers, notably portable computers, cell phones, digital cameras, multi-functional touch-screen devices, and cordless hand tools. At the same time, competitively priced non-rechargeable primary batteries remain established power sources for many kinds of portable products.
As this synergy continues to develop, there are areas in which the portable product, battery, and battery charger industries could experience the explosive growth usually associated with emerging industries.
The communication/multi-functional segment accounts for roughly 30% of the total portable battery-powered product market. This segment is estimated to have reached nearly $141 billion in 2011 and will grow to $181.5 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 5.2%.
Computers are the second largest market segment with a 28% share. BCC forecasted this market segment would reach $133 billion by the end of 2011 and reach nearly $189 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 7.2%.
For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/BCC-Research-v374/Portable-Battery-Powered-Products-Global-6727715/
Wasnt there a China company involed here, what happen to them and all the stuff with marketing in the other countries. Are they strap finacially?
I been here a while myself but pulled out with a little profit, but still have some shares here. I will wait, but I never seen a company move so slow and not very much contact witht the shareholders.
Im sorry for the loss you occured, hope something happens to help get some of it back. Thanks for info, Ill be around. GLTY
Wind has it hopefully this week comming. And when it does dont think PPS is gona jump right away, were gona trend up with bunch of little bits and peices IMO
And some keep their word
Dont think so, he said he would avoid this route.
He doesnt say much does he...WTF, does he know what happened the last time he put out news about the R/S?? The peeps here lost a lot, and now he just says hell try to get something out in a couple weeks, What the hell is he doing??
Open Skies to the MA 200 @ 0013. Too bad we didnt hear anything yet. Who can try to get in touch with the CEO? Its time for our news he promised 30 days ago.
At $49.00 a share I would tend to think so...LOL This would be huge IMO...
I know, this has the potential to surprise everyone, we need to keep a close eye on here. They may pop some good news "or bad" soon here. GLTY
2012 Lithium Market Outlook
Thu, Jan 5, 2012
Feature Articles, Lithium Articles
Post by Dave Brown, Lithium Senior Reporter
By Dave Brown —Exclusive to Lithium Investing News
With international trade related indicators, such as export orders and container shipping rates pointing towards weaker global trade growth, the lithium market may face some challenges in the near term for 2012. Global downside risks stemming from the Eurozone are linked to further sovereign debt default and associated contagion issues. Fiscal policy in the United States is likely to command headline news and dominate economic developments during the next 24 month period, as forecast by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
These macro challenges are important in the lithium market, as they can affect consumer sentiment and retail behavior with battery manufacturers, construction, pharmaceutical and ceramic industries possibly reducing future contracts for lithium producers. There is some data to suggest demand for notebook computers declined last month and the initial production downsizing is taking effect, with the price drop of lithium battery cells decreasing 1.5 percent. Patrick Wang, an analyst at Evercore Partners suggested the first quarter guidance for most companies manufacturing personal computing devices will be negative.
A lack of visibility
One of the themes for lithium markets last year involved unpredictable natural events, as both Japan and Thailand created supply chain disruptions, and unseasonably higher rain adversely affected some lithium brine producers. In the absence of these challenges, a more positive business and overall investment climate may return. Last year several lithium price increase announcements were made to offset production issues or inflationary costs. Looking ahead over the medium term, this supports a lithium investment thesis since lithium consumers have already demonstrated sufficient demand to absorb the price increases without impacting volumes.
Rebecca Patterson, Chief Investment Strategist of JP Morgan Asset Management, commented on her view of an optimistic global investing strategy for the second half of this year, “we are seeing a shift in emerging market policy. Central banks are starting to ease [monetary policies]. We have seen Indonesia and Israel [and] we are starting to see China as well. We are going to see fiscal stimulus and there is talk that China could give us fiscal stimulus as early as Thursday through vehicle and electrical appliances subsidies. These countries have the ability to cut rates and stimulate fiscally which will support valuations and we think [will lead to] growth and outperformance.” China is the leading global automobile market, and is already expected to become the largest market for electric vehicles due to government subsidy programs. Lithium producers and development companies will benefit from the demand for lithium battery technology and increased interest in investment potential.
Long term lithium optimism
In an interview with Lithium Investing News, Ryan M. Brucato, President and Executive Director of equity research firm RB Milestone Group, indicated a bullish long term perspective, “on the demand side, we can expect significant traction for lithium demand driven by increasing production of electric vehicles. China plans to make a million electric vehicles annually by 2015, five million by 2020. In the short run the big [lithium] producers have enough resources and capability to meet the demand. However, in the long run [lithium] prices may rise in response to increased demand. The biggest beneficiary will be electric vehicle grade lithium producers. For the marginal explorer, cost of production will be critical.”
Well the chart looks halfway decent today, little volume, MACD looking in a nice position, we maybe getting a little something here. Anyone hear from the CEO, he stated we would here something by today or tommorrow? Hope so, it would be nice.
You Got It
SOON :^)
Okoil
You say what you may and I'll listen, but I think you will be suprised. Im not going to say, cause I dont know WLs scheadule, but IMOO I think he will pull through. We shall see, you been here way longer than I, so that tells me you think so also. Hang tight, sooner or later we will get there. GLTY
MIT in Cambridge has a lot to do with Lithium batteries, their making some wonderful inventions to make the most out of holding a charge, power, along with weight. Ever hear of Cambridge Oil?? Intersting stuff, may be the next auto oil for lithium batteries, search it,, down the line here the way their going you may be searching the ticker for it...lol
Im feeling it here also, but WL stated were going to be good in the first Q, and all we can do is hope hes right. IMO he will make us all happy.
Im sure all of us are down and not real happy, well maybe things are about to change. We are all in the same boat and all we can do is look for the up and up side. Im sure it will come about, all we can do is wait.
Im sure if Nerves is happy with the answers from WL, than this tells me dilution is not happening and Im happy. IMO
Ask WL, hes back and should answer e-mails
AGREED RACOON...LOL
Thats the problem here, you go on hearsay,,, do your DD and you may find out something diffrent that is true... Happy New Year and looking "forward" for a great 2012 with MMTE.
The Fronk
Thanks RR same to you and all the ANDIers, hope to be joining ANDI in 2012, planning on it as soon as my other pinkie picks up some. I trust Dustin hes a powerful CEO IMO. Oh and hes transparent if you contact him. Good Guy, Good Pinkie...GLTYA in 2012
The Fronk
I thought this is what stocks do...LOL....DUH!!!!
All MMTERs be safe in 2012, stay off the roads, and have a great 2012/ Happy New Years "CHEERS"
It may be time for a chat with, WL feels up to it... "IF you catch my drift"... He has a lot of questions to answer...LOL
Hopefully on the up and up from here... Lets Go MMTE, its time to shine... I feel WL has some really big news comming at us..
The last communication someone stated we should hear something in 6 days tops, from a post 24 days ago.
I really hope so, this is really getting out of hand here. This needs to make or break IMO,,,"Something"
He doesnt want to do a R.S at this PPS...IMO. I truly feel something big enough is on the table to advoid it. This is MOO.
Its been 20, do ya think?
12/7/11 Quote
I talked to the CEO today and he says he may have any update out in 30 days. Lets hope so.
We have another week and just MAYBE we will hear something??
The Fronk