$TORVF - If investors want to get into a sold-state battery stock that is still unknown and underpriced, then Volt Carbon is worth a serious look.
My discussions with other experienced investors are very positive as to why Volt Carbon Technologies has set the stage to be a highly valued company.
There will always be naysayers for any opportunity. However, doing my own due diligence (DD) and making my own decision(s) wins in the end as to what is best for me.
I like, own, and am still buying shares of Volt Carbon Technologies because my DD indicates the potential for high returns on my investment. Simple.
Bringing Solid UltraBattery, Inc. into Volt Carbon, in my opinion, was a reverse merger structured as an acquisition. This took Solid UltraBattery public and is why millions of dollars are coming into Volt Carbon via private placement(s).
Volt Carbon's CEO even stated in a recent interview that they were a straight mining company until 2013 and now have two divisions; solid-state batteries and graphite processing -- "Our Solid UltraBatteries don't even use graphite..."
Volt Carbon's PPS is an incredible value and should be trading at +$1.63 - $2.45 ($250M MC) for an emerging solid-state battery company that already has patents, is making batteries, and has secured millions in private placement(s)!
At first glance, investors think this is a mining play when they initially look up the stock-- it's not.
When the market realizes Volt Carbon is a solid-state battery and specialized graphite processing company, then the PPS will correct up to its true value. What is that price? Investors can speculate, but the market always sets the price. Experience tells me it's much higher than where it is now.
Volt Carbon has restructured and renamed itself over the last 24 months to be primarily a solid-state battery manufacturer and specialized graphite products supplier. Quite a feat.
Volt Carbon has offtake agreements to be a reseller of high-quality jumbo flake graphite. They are not mining it, they are brokering it and processing it to be a supplier for the energy storage market.
With the acquisition of Solid UltraBattery and their air classification method that took over ten years to develop for the purification of graphite into jumbo flake, Volt Carbon is on track to be a prominent player in both markets.
"...Company has been focused on the research and development of graphene and graphite products including lithium-ion batteries".
"Management has decided...[to] concentrate its resources on battery development and air classification."
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