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Perlman acquired 10,000 shares
Price of a ton of ore - depends on the concentration of antimony
A ton of antimony is about $8000
Cost to extract - not enough information
But note the cost of antimony is not $8000 because of the difficulty to mine it, but because it is rare.
I believe the outstanding shares were 2/3 not 1/10 of current
If the ore is 35% antimony, that would be huge.
$2M huge
This could pop to a penny if the concentration is that high.
Go pull another 20,000 tonnes out of there in short order with that concentration and we could see a dime.
Just a WAG because we do not know the percent of antimony in the ore, but let's say that 800 tons of raw ore already mined turns out to be 10% antimony, I would say if they report an estimate of 50,000 tons of raw ore can be extracted (at $8000 / ton - pure) we could see PPS .05 - .10.
We just need 10% antimony and an estimate of 50,000 tons of raw ore
(at least the $8000 / ton price isn't likely to drop)
Fox News just reported that part of the military budget will be used to subsidize mining of rare earth minerals in America to reduce the military's dependence on China's mining.
No exact number yet
One way to use the coin is to plug it into a device (ie, tablet)and adhere the metal disc on the back of the device and then magnetically attach the coin to the disc on the back of the device (roll any slack cord back up into the coin). If you don't mind the coin always being on back of your device, then you have created a wireless charging device by adding the coin this way.
Option two would be to adhere the metal disc to you device and then only attach the coin's cable when you want to charge the device. The coin will magnetically stick to the back and then your device will charge on the charge pad.
Option three, you can keep the coin on the charge pad and don't even use the metal disc. Just plug any device in whenever you want to charge (this makes it almost like using a cube except the cube can accept any form of usb cable - not just the micro usb connector of the coin).
Of course with option 2 and 3 and the cube, you probably wonder I am plugging it in anyway, why do I need a coin or cube?
One reason is that you don't have to look for an outlet or a power strip. You just connect the coin/cube and put it on the charger. multiple devices all at once don't have to bend over or put some in this outlet and some in that outlet.
It is working out pretty good for us. we used to have several usb cables coming out of the computer a couple plugged in the wall outlet. Now, I have one pad in the office with a coin and cube. The kids just plug their tablet in and go. We throw a couple phones on there at the same time. Only uses one outlet and there is way less clutter.
The phone case is the most convenient since there is no plugging in. just sit the phone down and go. Hopefully, they will make more size to accommodate more phone models.
Even though safety is most likely a non-issue with inductive charging, that does not mean that the perception of it being unsafe by the consumer will not be big hurdle.
A bigger negative against inductive is that it is not efficient (especially to the green types). 50%-70% of you energy being wasted is no good for them or potentially your pocketbook. and note that the efficiency will decrease more if the device your are charging is not aligned 'optimally' in the magnetic field.
I know the dream is to have an inductive power station that will allow all the portable device in a home or business to continually be charging inductively, but can you imagine how much power will be wasted because the station is broadcasting to an the entire volume of space just to charge a few devices which compared to the volume of a building are orders of magnitude smaller.
Plus, induction charge is always slower than conductive. This is always downplayed in the advertisements. And, it is more expensive
But, inductive charging always beats conductive in non-intrusive applications where the item being charged are internal or must be waterproof like a toothbrush or an internal medical device. you are willing to sacrifice the inefficiencies and cost for function and safety.
The FLICase is wireless.
- put the case on your phone
- put the phone on the base to charge
Also, the FLICoin can be used to create a wireless chargeable device, but you would have to mount the coin onto a device.
- connect the coin usb wire the the device (ex. a tablet)
- mount the coin on the back of the device
- place the device on the charging pad when it needs a charge
No connecting a wire each time you charge.
Everything else will have to be connected by a wire each time you charge using a FLIcube.
- connect to FLICube via USB
- put the FLIcube on the charging pad to charge the device
Hopefully, you get yours soon!
I am surprised that there is not a FLIcase for iphone 7 available by now. The dimensions are the same between the 6 and 7 just the camera cutout need to be larger to accommodate the camera lens and there is no 3.5mm jack, so just plug up that hole on the case.
I assume that FliCharge will be making these in next production run
back to the disc with the FLIcoin. Now, I am thinking that you adhere the metal disc to the back of let's say a tablet. then you can keep the coin magnetically attached to the tablet and instead of having to connect a cord each time you put it on the pad, you just throw it on there since the coin is always on the back of the tablet.
Why not just adhere the coin to a tablet permanently? Well, you could just glue it on there, but if you wanted to share the coin with another device in the future, you would be stuck because well it is stuck to your tablet.
Interesting idea, but they really need some instructions in the package to show you how to use the disc.
Just a quick first impression on the FLICharge products I received. FLIway 40, FLIcase, FLIcoin, FLIcube
The packaging is top notch. Magnetic lid with little strap to open it. I believe you could put the FLICharge products on the shelf today in this packaging.
FLIway pad. Works great. The wall plug is a little big. The cord could be longer. I just threw all the charging items on there randomly and they stuck and immediately started charging.
FLIcase. everything lines up great on the iphone 6. The buttons on the case for volume, power, etc. work better than my current case. The bottom of the case extends about 1/2 inch longer to accommodate the iphone to usb converter. One good thing is the extension redirects the downward speaker out the front of the phone making it easier to hear (didn't expect that). The hole to the 3.5 jack is deeper, but they include an extension plug for the 3.5. sturdy and should protect a phone from a drop. overall positive. fun just to throw the phone on the pad and not worry about it even in the dark.
I would also say that you probably do not need the case at all. Just plug into a FLIcube. But, that is not wireless charging. Well, there is more benefit to FLIcharge than just wireless. The main benefit for me is instead of plugging a bunch of devices into the wall I just connect them on the table top to the pad and I can have easily 6 things on the pad with the cubes.
FLIcoin works great, but only has a 'miniUSB' connector you have to use the cube until they put out a variety of coins with different USB styles.
FLIcube versatile! you can connect any usb cable to this and start charging.
The kids already ask "are we going to take one of the pads on our trip?" that will help since there is usually limited plugs in a hotel room. You can put this on the desk or night stand and put two phones are two to four cubes on there too. maybe can use it in the car too - FLIcharge consider a car adapter cord for flyway 40
overall impression - excellent products
I can not figure out what the "metal on one side, sticky on the other side" disc is for either.
My guess is that it can be used for storage of the charging coin when not in use. Stick the disc to a wall, a table top, in a drawer and the magnetic side of the charging coin will stick to it and not slide around or get lost. maybe?
One thing that is missing is instructions. Detailed instructions are not needed, but a little pictorial instruction sheet would be useful. Mainly, for the little things like to make sure you didn't miss anything in the packaging before you throw it away and also, to show what the little disc is for, and how to open the phone case and slide you phone into it properly.
Everyone who got screwed by the Google appeal and stuck around this long are in the same boat
Yes that is not my first round basis, but my second time around with FH (VRNG) is 3.93 (.39).
Put it all together and my break even point with FH is probably 12.
Finally, we hit my basis today. Now let's hit it again and continue up!!
I think the latest announcement said shipment arrives from manufacturer 10/24 and a third party will be shipping these to individuals so my guess is we get them about 10/28
5.55 sounds good although I prefer 6-8
Schwab showing FLPC at .0012
I believe 2X book value is in the range of 5.00-5.50
and that does not include any settlement dollars from DTV
2X is paltry - if FH can show some nice growth, then 10+ could be possible - we will see
I believe 2X book value is in the range of 5.00-5.50
and that does not include any settlement dollars from DTV
2X is paltry - if FH can show some nice growth, then 10+ could be possible - we will see
I still think we should head to 8
Thanks JJ!
Lawsuits? Recent lawsuit (2015) against XpresSpa three employees at JFK Terminal 4 location filed for overtime pay under Fair Labor
Standard Act
Hardly anything to get excited about as an investor
Well, it is nice to see good news which could justify PPS back in the 8.00 area (-4/+8)
I heard a rumor that if the MMs ever set the price at .000423 that it is a signal to ...
... oh look, the price is .000423 - crazy!
Shoot! my phone doesn't lay flat in my console, so the custom fit charge pad will not work for my car. Will have to be clever to figure out another installation point. It will fit fine in the truck though.
Hope they sell a million
I guessed it. Fli Charge Car charger. Custom fit to your console.
Can they mine 10,000T of raw ore per year (30T / day)?
PPS could go north of .01 if they can.
How long did it take to get the 1,000T just sitting there? It didn't take forever. It has just been sitting there forever.
I don't know about everybody, but it can be traded at Fidelity for some.
What could it be?
An automobile charge pad?
Looking forward to next week
.0010 ahead
Look AH 1.95
Could have sold at 2.30, sold at 1.80, scared of dilution, scared of a low settlement, scared of an appeal.
I recommend a nice stable mutual fund.
GLTA!
would be nice to get back to double balls instead of triple balls.
Good
Sell!!!
Was directed at making gains since he was complaining about not selling at 2.30 before.
I will hold
That's me. I have no intention of selling at 2.30 or 2.71 ...
Glta
"Wish I would have sold at $2.30!!!"
Those are your words ...
Sell Sell Sell!!!!!
I will hold.
I would not call this a selloff - There's no volume
You will get another chance to sell at 2.30. Put your order in now, but then you might be saying "I can't believe I sold at 2.30"
I think you can share it on social media and get a referral bonus (free chargers?).
You could buy a bunch at wholesale (which is available) and start selling them yourself.