Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:29:32 PM
IMO this would be a excellent area for board research to better assess Atlas's financial prospects, and you raise good questions to begin with:
1. How do the halloysite nanotubes compare to carbon nanotubes (quality, applications, etc.)?
2. How should the halloysite nanotubes be priced (separated from the clay)?
3. What will the yield be from a ton of clay?
And my original question:
4. After separating the nanotubes from the clay, is the "waste" clay still saleable and at what price?
The more I think about this, the more it would seem that NaturalNano will try to force Atlas to take a commodity price with maybe a small premium while they the whole nano applications premium for themselves in their resale pricing.
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