Re: To Peter: patents for iron ore pelletization and RISE
posted on
Nov 13, 2020 01:56AM
Being commercialized in multiple applications around the world including plasma torches, Industrial 3D printing powders, aluminum & zinc dross recovery, waste management and defence - 4 US aircraft carriers
All good Peter, thanks for your reply. Exciting development with the leasing option.
Re: To Peter: patents for iron ore pelletization and RISE
in response to Photis-Peter-Pascali
posted on Nov 12, 2020 08:05PM
Dear MidtownGuy
Thanks for posting again…seriously. Good to see you.
Allow me to respond in red below:
The question regarding LKAB/RISE was not for gossip sake, but a result of due diligence discussions that are always ongoing on the forums as to whom PYR’s pending clients may be. It might have been surmised, based on PYR patent ownership earlier than the Swedish test projects, and/or if it could be established that PYR’s early interest in plasma pelletization was somehow related academically or from a personnel perspective to LKAB/RISE, that it was PYR who put the notion of plasma burners in play with LKAB/RISE. If so, investors might then better estimate the odds for LKAB/RISE being the eventual clients, and make further investment decisions accordingly. So, I thought I’d ask you. Maybe a little abstract, but not uncommon forum thinking.
Ahh that makes sense now. Hopefully I answered it wrong and didn’t give anything away ;-)
Thanks for the invite to post on Agoracom more; I don’t find it particularly user-friendly, but if you’re ever on that other CEO forum we’d be happy to hear from you. The shorter conversational-style flow is certainly harsher at times in its brevity and immediacy, and much less considered or thought-through from a posting perspective (which can absolutely lead to rubbing some the wrong way), but many CEOs communicate on there regularly and you’d be very welcome.
Thank-you for the invite. I am there on and off, but must refrain from participating…not enough time between thinking/writing and posting…may be too dangerous for me lol
As for the rest of your comments, well, wow... that’s a disappointing take, but quid pro quo on the condescension and we’ll call it even ;) .
I would say that’s a win-win, no? Truce accepted.
Glad you posted,
Peter