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Re: iamthe walrus post# 40986

Monday, 07/31/2023 11:33:37 AM

Monday, July 31, 2023 11:33:37 AM

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Nice synopsis of the place we find ourselves with regard to CHS. I have run a lot of scenarios through my head and I am pretty much in agreement with what you've said and it is the conclusion that seems to make the most sense. The interesting detail is that CHS is not a material that Coretec has exclusive rights to. Any company can use it if (BIG IF) they can acquire it. Coretec's patent on CHS synthesis was filed in March of 2020 and it literally could receive approval by the patent office any day. The point being that Coretec has a route to obtaining all the CHS they want, while other companies would either have to source it from elsewhere or make it themselves. (NOT using Coretec's patent of course) I recently had a discussion with the CHAT bot concerning the Coretec patent on silicon anode materials, and based on the portions of the patent I pasted into the discussion, CHAT suggested that manufacture of the materials listed in the patent would be highly dependant on the inclusion of CHS in their manufacture. CHS likely has incredible value, but it appears that Coretec sees even greater value in using the material to develop their own products - aka Endurion battery. Forward looking, they also noted recently that they are working on solid state batteries and that CHS or Endurion technology is applicable in this arena as well. Bottom line, it appears that Coretec has elected to not be a materials company only and instead pursue development of a high tech product using a material they arguably have the market cornered on. I am looking forward to seeing how this all plays out.
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