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I'm getting the feeling we are going to be seeing a new president's message and some news real soon!
"We are also making great progress with our consulting projects. "
I thought that sounded pretty good, If they are doing consulting, then they are probably steering the companies towards their technologies.
I heard the same as well. I guess no revenue by end of 2015... maybe 2016 will be the breakthrough year
Totally agree, and like what has been mentioned before, when this starts to move, it is going to move FAAAAAASSSSSTTTT! GL
Hi Grundoro, I think you better go see the shaman in the in the rain forest, because you seem to be suffering from color blindness, we were actually in the GREEN at close again today.... Happy Thanksgiving!
Mr Grundoro, not sure if you understand how to read a stock quote.... but the PPS was actually up today, green means up
I believe the at least a couple of the negotiations are basically for what they have ready to go, ie. the production plants are going to have whatever Natcore has ready to go at the time. Give them a call, they are more than happy to update.... One of the many reasons I like the company, they are as transparent as they can be with an R&D company
The efficiency of 18% is for the entire package including the silver elimination.... Yes, they are currently negotiating
Still valid, amount is lower 5 Mil
I'm very impressed you were able to read the first line, you're definitely more intelligent than you've led us to believe
Nice Job Coin! That shows we are on track for something really big here, unless you're that dopey horse that gets led to water and doesn't drink.... This is one that once it takes off everyone will want to jump on board and it will gap up at an incredible pace
Hopefully management will be able to get the word out and generate some momentum at the NO conference this week(end)
There is a new presidents message out on the website, pretty much just a summation of what has gone on, but I think if you read between the lines in the last couple paragraphs, it sounds like they have got things to the point where they can really aggressively market a complete product
I wouldn't be surprised... the selling seems to have dried up, so any volume buying pressure should continue to push it up
I took a look, didn't see anything that sounded alarming or inappropriate, sounds like they are just progressing with their plan. JMHO
From Solexel news.... They are mannnnny years away from anything, NTCXF, before the end of the year
Analyst Finlay Colville of Solar Intelligence told PV Tech this morning that the latest funding shows another external source of financing coming into what he described as Solexel’s “prolonged start-up phase”.
The company has been going since 2007 and unveiled its thin high-performance silicon solar cell in 2012. Commercialising the technology will represent an integrated production challenge that other PV manufacturers have not taken on, Colville said – namely producing much thinner wafers than the industry has become accustomed to.
“There remain many challenges to commercialising sub 100 micron, far less sub 50 micron, wafers in the PV industry today,” Colville said.
“Any factory, all the way through to module encapsulation, will require bespoke tooling and process knowledge. While thin wafers were a strong driver back in 2007 during the days of high polysilicon prices, shifting to sub-100 micron wafers was considered to be a high priority.”
“Making any reduction in wafer size that requires a new approach to wafer handling is not considered to be of priority to most leading manufacturers in the industry”.
Colville injected a note of caution when he went on to say that Solexel’s identification of niche PV markets was similar to a number of thin-film start-ups that are long since gone and possibly a risky strategy. Colville pointed out the example of the lighweight flexible laminated solar, Uni-Solar, made by the now-defunct Energy Conversion Devices.
" There are no real results here" That tells me right there you have no clue what so ever about the company... why don't you post on the solexel board, also sell your small position here and buy there
WOW! Didn't think you could do math!
Lets say hypothetically you have more than one brain cell.... For one thing institutions are coming to them looking to do private placements, for a second, they now have a 10 million dollar LOC.... they have no financial issues at this time and won't any time soon
Thats what people like coin8300 get for penny flipping a stock like this
LOL... You don't understand much do you? This is a very big announcement
This morning's announcement
ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Scientists working in the Rochester R&D Center of Natcore Technology Inc. (TSX-V: NXT; NTCXF.PK) have developed a new solar cell structure that will simplify the production process, significantly lower costs, and speed the path toward ultra high-efficiency cells.
Importantly, the new cell structure has the potential to completely eliminate high-cost silver from mass-manufactured silicon solar cells – an achievement that has been a long-time goal of solar science.
Natcore's new cell is an advancement of the silicon heterojunction (SHJ) cell structure that other researchers have used to achieve world-record silicon solar cell efficiencies.
Natcore's adaptation offers key advantages over previous SHJ cells:
The new cell structure – which can be achieved only through Natcore's proprietary laser processing technology – may allow for the complete elimination of silver from the finished silicon solar cell.
With silver contributing approximately 30% to the cost of a silicon solar cell, this achievement alone would slash production costs.
Natcore's laser processing techniques allow for further simplification of the production process, projecting to a cost-per-watt far lower than any solar cells available today.
Natcore's early first-generation research cells using this new structure are already producing efficiencies near today's common commercial cells. With better materials and further refinements that are in progress, the new cells show a clear technical path to efficiencies substantially greater than current commercial cells.
The new cell structure opens the door to further cost savings and production simplification through a novel packaging approach that Natcore is also pursuing as part of its development program.
Natcore's advisors have recommended minimum efficiency and other technical benchmarks before the company approaches industry for licensing of its technology. The first generation cells using this revolutionary new structure have surpassed all of these benchmarks, and Natcore will now begin soliciting license agreements.
Parallel to its commercialization efforts, Natcore will continue to refine and improve its SHJ cells at its lab facilities in the Eastman Business Park, and will also leverage its relationships with leading independent laboratories to improve its technology.
In addition, Natcore's scientists are currently working toward a second generation of its new structure that will employ no silver at all and thereby validate this very important advantage.
Natcore's new cell is an all-back-contact heterojunction structure using thin amorphous silicon layers in combination with a standard crystalline silicon solar wafer. The cell could utilize a novel packaging approach in which a flex circuit is directly bonded to multiple, small contact pads by high-speed laser fusion.
This integrated approach has two major advantages. First, it eliminates front surface contacts, which are costly and block some incoming light. Secondly, the cell-to-module packaging can be accomplished with low-cost, alignment-tolerant bonding.
"While we're completing our patent submission, we're hesitant to give more details about the new structure," said Dr. David Levy, Natcore's Director of Research and Technology. "All of our tests to date demonstrate that we're on the optimum path toward very high efficiencies with manufacturing solutions that are low cost and do not require complex process equipment."
"Practical photovoltaic solar cells have been around for 60 years," says Dr. Charlie Gay, former Director of the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and a member of Natcore's Science Advisory Board. "But Natcore scientists have taken a lot of known pieces and assembled them in new and different ways. They've taken basic concepts and made them manufacturable by using low-cost materials and simplifying production methods."
Wow! Nice announcement out this morning..... no silver in the equation means big savings for manufacturers!
Yes, they have said previously they have a deal, but there have been no specifics in the form of a PR with actual numbers etc...
obviously not in your case
So... you've known about this company for a WHOLE month now. And you are demanding new management? Why, because you didn't make a profit yet? go back to day trading goofball
Please speak english...
This is really good that this has happened now. When we get a revenue deal announced it will be open to many more investors. Also when the stock finally starts to move we will be ready from a reporting standpoint to move to a more senior exchange. And no offense to Canada, but I know many investors in the states that will NOT invest in companies that only report in Canada. GLTA
Hopefully tomorrow is a good day with a nice announcement coming out!
What's with all the name calling and vulgar posts on this board? Can't you all state your case without all the nonsense? Let the courts or interested parties handle any lawsuits etc. and we will see what happens. Just a thought on my part....
No prob, i was hoping there was some volume, that would have been a positive
I'm not sure what you mean by tanking? I'm still seeing 10.25 pps, are you seeing something different?
You're an idiot if you can't look it up or understand the technology, if you are desperately trying to get the price down a couple more pennies to buy in, good luck, low .50s might be a possibility.... I did DD on this for over a year before I bought in this January and have a good understanding of the tech and the company.... good bye and good luck
You are the definition of trolling, the Laser process is not welding, it is a full low temperature process for doping the solar cells and integrating the back contacts, this is in contrast to current technologies being used that require several furnaces and hazardous chemicals. These are all modular systems that can be integrated into existing production lines. ALL of this is contained in the news releases, industry publications and white papers (VERY EASY TO LOOK UP AND READ)
So why are you hear asking people to take up their time explaining basic parts of there technology that can easily be looked up? You claim to not understand the technology and think the financing is a problem? Then you should probably find another stock to look at.....
8k regarding what? An 8k can be used to announce anything
Where's that BIG news release jack@as?
Nice! Something definitely up, a large percentage of the float changed hands in the last week, that doesn't just happen for no reason, my guess is a merger, they have some big tech guys on their BOD.
Whats L2 look like between .008 and .015 how many shares? TIA
Good clean shell, with a really good ceo and board, low public float, I'm betting they found a business to acquire and shares are being bought up prior. Definitely something going on tho