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American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY; PINKS:AMYZF;FRANK:2AM) CEO Larry Reaugh was recently interviewed in a series by Stockpools, where Reaugh comments on the industry, specifically cobalt and battery recycling, and discusses how the company plans to solve new problems as they arise, such as scarcity.
American Manganese Inc. (TSXV:AMY; PINKS:AMYZF;FRANK:2AM) CEO Larry Reaugh was recently interviewed in a series by Stockpools, where Reaugh comments on the industry, specifically cobalt and battery recycling, and discusses how the company plans to solve new problems as they arise, such as scarcity.
As quoted from the third installment of the series:
Peter Bell: Hello Larry. One thing that impresses me about the company is just how long you’ve focused on this one thing, specifically this processing technology. How long has the company been on this track?
Larry Reaugh: I’d say it goes back 10 years for us. The technology we’re referring to is something that the US Geological Survey was unable to solve with tens of millions of dollars at their disposal over 80 years. That is, of course, the problem of processing manganese from low-grade deposits. Well, we did it in three years. We benefited from all their prior work because we knew what didn’t work. They kept repeating the same thing over and over, expecting a different result. That is the definition of insanity.
Click here to read Part One.
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Click here to read Part Three.
Click here to read Part Four.
Source: www.stockpools.com
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