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Re: hagimallis post# 5327

Tuesday, 09/15/2020 9:58:30 PM

Tuesday, September 15, 2020 9:58:30 PM

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And this Dennis?? "to benefit all stockholders"
Why didn't they say they acquired us for free in bankruptcy??
Is this why we are still trading. I got no hits on any settlement whether it be in bankruptcy or posted or documented. Something doesn't add up?



This acquisition marks MonBat's entry into the lithium ion business and allows a new market presence in the high-power battery systems solutions. This technology can address many niche high power applications and meet the very high requirements for reliability and safety, which many applications demand.

MonBat has merged both German entities into Nordhausen-based company EAS Batteries.






"In the last two years, we have analysed many opportunities for further growth of our group but the combination of the former Gaia and EAS companies was unique as was the knowledge of the local team. [...] We will build new state of the art facilities that will enable us to produce these new products in large quantities for the benefit of all stakeholders," MonBat's CEO said in the statement.

GAIA Akkumulatorenwerke was set up in 1996 and is specializing in large format cells and batteries.

EAS Germany is a joint venture between Gaia and Enersys/Hawker. The company focused on cell production and technology development on large cylindrical and high power cells for hybrid electric drive trains, heavy duty industrials and defence applications.

Monbat is a Sofia-based manufacturer of lead acid batteries. The company has a market capitalisation of about 230 million euro and a consolidated EBITDA of 23 million euro for 201