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03/21/07 10:27 PM

#10230 RE: MrBigz #10227

I hope you'll change your nick to "BigWinner" soon

rheddle

03/21/07 10:33 PM

#10231 RE: MrBigz #10227

Please add the attached link to the consolidated message. It is the only reference I have found so far for Alcar's patent application, although it is admittedly by a third party, which is a respected organisation in England and hard to dupe.

I will keep digging.

http://www.nnfcc.co.uk/nnfcclibrary/publications/download.cfm?id=33

MrBigz

04/10/07 8:20 PM

#16787 RE: MrBigz #10227

Hey guys.

Questions about the site for the first reactor and head office:

If the 3 reactors are to be built beginning early summer and completed by the end of summer, then shouldn't they already have a lease, etc.
According to Brody's post, the business park has never heard of Alcar, let alone signed a lease with them - comments???

Below is from their current business plan, written in February 2007 - more than enough time to obtain a lease, and the wording would imply that they already have it.

Locations & Facilities
The first facility is located in the Three Rivers region, in Quebec, Canada where an existing building has been acquired. The
facility, comprised of an existing 25,000 square foot building situated on a 370,000 square foot lot located in the Parc Industriel
et Portuaire de Bécancour, offers a convenient location with rail access adjacent to the building and direct access to Highway
30, situated at less than ¼ mile from the facility.



What about Alcar moving their head office - did we only find out about this when Dr.C supposedly emailed MN1 to explain why he missed the interview? Sorry if the answer to this was posted but I don't have time to read 8000 ACMG posts every day, although I do try ;>()

Was 630 Duvernay, Verchères, QC the former head office, or Dr. C's home address, or both - hehe.

Do we assume the office move will be to the same facility as where the reactors will be built? If that is the case, then the person Brody contacted at the business park should have recognized Alcar's name. It's not like there are a million tenants in that park.

cheers,

Big