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HoustonHorn

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  1. While I'm at it, there's a microbrand based in Austin, Trafford Watch Co. They just had their Kickstarter for their new Crossroads. The Kickstarter is over and the watches are in production. I received a pre-production model, the Bluebonnet.

    If you like squarish watches, this is a really great looking watch. The curved crystal is very cool and creates some really interesting effects with the light reflection. And you get to support an Austin-based brand. 20221221_214403.thumb.jpg.a869a6e6f7a47da63a7b625854110b9c.jpg20221219_122659.thumb.jpg.b4fa0a51847e49b07fb459af10c31347.jpg2022_1211_19064400.thumb.jpg.5c7578d97cdd7aab66797478c8a6ced6.jpg

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  2. Figured this might be of interest. Bausele is an Australian brand that started in 2011. The watches are Swiss-made and Bausele does a lot to support veterans groups. Fellow Longhorn Nate Boyer is a member of their veteran's task force.

    For their MIL-SPEC watches, they are assembled by veterans and 10% of sales go to veteran's support groups.

    They are also big into sustainability.

    Great looking, high quality watches and they support a great cause. I'm supposed to talk with them later today about becoming an affiliate. If you're interested in one of these Bausele watches, let me know - I know the US distributor.

    https://www.bausele.com/pages/us-armyScreenshot_20221226-104019_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20221226-104025_Chrome.jpgScreenshot_20221226_104051.jpg20221218_172138.jpg20221215_222027.jpg

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  3. Call other BMW dealers and ask them where they send their body work.  I got rear ended in the Mercedes (minor) and the dealer recommended two shops locally 
    Yeah, I tried calling the place where I bought it and the one they recommend is the one that has a month+ wait list. I'll try the other dealerships.
  4. fender bender does not need to be a bmw dealer.  had very good work done by don mcgill toyota katy body shop, and they completely owned a nasty door ding that happened while in their custody. "that wasn't there an hour ago, i'll take care of it," said the body shop guy when i went to pick up the car. 
     
    unique on hwy 6 just south of buffalo bayou has good reviews but i've got a lot of blemishes in the paint job they did on a hood. 
    My concern is the rear sensor/camera is screwed up, so is that something another body shop can handle?
  5. The BMW repair shop for West Houston BMW isn't taking new cars until mid to late January. Need to find another trustworthy body shop for a minor fender bender repair.

     

    Any suggestions? I'm at the Beltway 8/I-10 on the west side so would be nice if it was somewhere in the vicinity, although not a requirement.

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  6. For those holding AMYZF, sure would be nice if something would start happening in first quarter 2023.

    https://ceo.ca/@GlobeNewswire/recyclico-battery-materials-reviews-2022-highlights

     

    SURREY, British Columbia, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. ("RecycLiCo" or "Company"), formerly American Manganese Inc., a battery materials company focused on the development of novel lithium-ion battery recycling and upcycling technologies is pleased to review the following Company highlights from 2022.

    Technology Highlights

    • Commissioned the RecycLiCo Demonstration plant project, achieving successful processing of lithium-ion battery production scrap feedstock
    • Demonstration plant leach stage exceeded its design capacity, reaching 163% of the planned processing capacity of 500 kg/day of scrap feedstock
    • Scaled up demonstration plant testing demonstrated impressive leach extraction rates of over 99% for lithium, nickel, cobalt, and manganese
    • An independent Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) reported that RecycLiCo's methods have a lower environmental impact compared to other hydrometallurgical recycling and primary mine production
    • Achieved exceptional lithium recovery rates of over 99% from LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery cathode material
    • Granted patents for lithium-ion battery recycling in Australia, China, and Canada in 2022
    • Received funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance program to support a feasibility study on removal of high concentrations of fluoride from black mass

    Business Highlights

    • The Company received a range of production scrap and black mass feedstock from various sources to test in its hydrometallurgical process
    • Using this feedstock, the Company was able to produce high-quality battery material samples, such as lithium hydroxide, lithium carbonate, lithium sulfate, and cathode precursor materials for top-tier battery and cathode manufacturers, as well as lithium producers
    • C4V, an independent battery technology company, successfully used RecycLiCo's NMC811 cathode precursor material to assemble battery cells and validated the performance
    • Signed multiple Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) with undisclosed companies, under formal NDAs, to evaluate and develop strategic plans for commercial expansion
    • Cash on hand of approximately $20 million
    • Changed company name from American Manganese Inc. to RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc.
    • Increased business development presence and sponsorship at battery related events and conferences

    RecycLiCo has made significant progress in 2022 with the successful establishment of its Demonstration plant project, providing a strong technical foundation for future expansion and accelerating towards commercial production. The company continues to expand its testing and optimization program to include a diverse range of battery waste feedstock, with the objective of showcasing its ability to produce high-purity cathode precursors and lithium chemicals at scale to potential strategic partners in the first quarter of 2023.

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  7. This is probably just outside the "affordable" category at $1200. But I've had a chance to test drive this Typsim watch for a couple of weeks and it's a beauty.

    Certainly a Submariner vibe, but the dial treatment is fantastic and creates some cool visual effects with its disappearing silver gilt application for the text, minute track, and surrounding the indices.

    Overall it has a very vintage-y feel in a new watch. You can also get a COSC-Certified version if you're an accuracy fanatic. 955a29974373e1c580f3ebc6af427b75.jpg6d0dcbdc0aee28a02b2e2a7128ffe75b.jpg

  8. I wasn't referring to any particular game but to the fact that only a dickhead like him would try to score there when your opponent, who has dominated you all game, has clearly called off the dogs.
    This is what got Joel Klatt nearly killed in the Box 12 championship Gabe. Dropping back to pass may their own goalline when they were losing by 67 points.
  9. Not in Ameritrade either, which I'm assuming is due to the name change. A little frustrating because that has most certainly tempered a potential recovery after the CEO passed away last week, causing it to plummet.

  10. Thanks, Agreed on the assessment. Holding some of the same stocks. Commercialization will be big. A buyout would be great. I do like the CTO and hopefully they can bring in a new CEO who will jump start things as they begin commercialization.

  11. I'm also wondering if recent health issues may have been the reason the stock took a nose dive in the past couple weeks. Clearly the market doesn't like his passing, but I have always thought the CTO (now interim CEO) presented much better than Larry did. I guess the key is whether he has any business sense and ability to position them for commercial operations.

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  12. 17 minutes ago, Blotto said:

    https://americanmanganeseinc.com/recyclico-battery-materials-founder-president-and-ceo-larry-reaugh-passes-away/

    Honestly not sure if this is good or bad for the future of the business (its clearly bad for Larry). Perhaps fresh leadership can get the company moving in a direction where its more than a glorified science project. Or it might stagnate for a bit trying to establish leadership. 

    Their last report shows $17 million in cash, and a loss of $10 million over the last year as they ramp up  their battery recycling tech. Presumably they will need to raise money again to get to commercialization. 

    They have zero revenues, nor have I seen any guidance from the company that indicates they are particularly close to revenue generation. I got in at $.50 in Jan 21, rode it all the way up, back down, and finally bailed in May at roughly break even. This is not an ideal market for companies that have negligible revenue.

    I hate to laugh but that was pretty funny. I was also actually thinking that he may have been the right guy for the initial stages but they might want to go with someone else as they move to commercial operations. While the technology has always impressed me, I can't say I was blown away with his leadership, at least publicly.

    Agreed with no revenue. That said, I was getting the impression that with the pilot plant producing and the recycled material achieving the promised quality standards that the pilot plant material could be used to generate some revenue while a full-scale facility was constructed (which was originally designated to be next door to the pilot plant). So hopefully they should have some revenue stream starting up soon. I don't know how much that will be from the pilot plant though. It sounded from a previous announcement that would begin in the 3rd quarter. So maybe we'll see something very soon. Would be nice.

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