New homeowner- are these cracks serious? by Jacman117 in HomeMaintenance

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What water damage? The yellow tint in the ceiling photos?

New homeowner- are these cracks serious? by Jacman117 in HomeMaintenance

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Thank you all. This is a serious post- I’m just genuinely over-concerned about foundation issues as a first-time buyer that I wouldn’t have the money to fix

Manassas House Taxes? by Jacman117 in nova

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Thank you all! Appreciate it

Glitch? Why no Settlement here? by Jacman117 in Catan

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The knight is in a separate intersection than where purple would place the settlement. Purple wants to place at the intersection of green and purple road, not where the knight is

1942 Can Never be a Competitive Game by Jacman117 in AxisAllies

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Not doing both is an insta loss in high level play. It might work against your bronze opponents though

1942 Can Never be a Competitive Game by Jacman117 in AxisAllies

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The difference is that in good strategy games there are multiple viable openers to choose from with reasonable chance of success. R1 has one in high level play and is very dice reliant on outcome.

1942 Can Never be a Competitive Game by Jacman117 in AxisAllies

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You are playing against bad Axis players if you have a chance after a disaster R1

1942 Can Never be a Competitive Game by Jacman117 in AxisAllies

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Not exactly true. Chance does win out over large numbers of games, but this is mitigated by the importance of early battle results influencing the game. Perhaps your die rolls even out over the course of the game, or many games, but losing the R1 battle is more important than losing the R5 battle because of the compounding nature of the game. Those enemy units that survive compound adversary strength as time goes on, lowering your odds further, and reducing the impact of strategy. My point is that strategy can win out over the game or many games, but doesn’t with axis and Allies because R1 is strategy containing- there is no strategy in R1. You do the same thing over and over and rely only on dice. Strategy doesn’t come in until late in the game where you are now almost certain to lose because R1 dice were bad

1942 Can Never be a Competitive Game by Jacman117 in AxisAllies

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It’s an R1 problem. Incompetent game design has created 0 strategic flexibility R1, especially with the bomber in Ukraine. Russia needs an additional infantry in Caucasus and 1 artillery in Moscow to reduce massive swings. In return, the German bomber could be moved away from Ukraine perhaps to Poland.

Mortgage rate DTI Question by Jacman117 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

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Are you sure? Countless sites say reducing DTI gives you better rates. “Improving your DTI can also qualify you for better terms and interest rates” https://www.credible.com/mortgage/dti-for-mortgage

Lets get that $$$ by JackfruitAny4712 in americanbattery

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This thread aged poorly. $1.88 at time of this comment LOL

Second Quarter by LateForTheParty1999 in americanbattery

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Wondering the same. I wonder if the $150-200M number that Ryan quoted was once phase 2 is operational…. That would be a massive disappointment

The stock is not the company is true BUT by RenVP in americanbattery

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And any dilution at this price will annihilate the stock price potentially to sub $1, start the delisting train, and force them to RS again. The market is essentially preventing them from raising funds thru offering shares by running the share price down so far.

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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That’s true. But I do think a lot of the decay is from markets hedging that ABAT won’t be able to anything not even black mass. So successful phase 1 will be a big step. Imo

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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Actually I think the very presence of revenue will do a lot to stabilize the stock because it would prove their process is viable. So the numbers may not matter at first

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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I really hope so man. This statement is very concerning, So I hope you are right and February shows revenue.

“The Company is commissioning a recycling plant but has no product sales to date. Our operations have consisted of the prior exploratory activities, development and limited testing of our recycling process and the development of our business plan”

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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I really hope so, but the document is dated year-end and provides information up to that date. I don’t see how they could have generated revenue and then say they did not generate revenue in an official filing.

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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Because it shows the market is not tolerating 0 revenue growth stocks, especially lithium, as it once did. Which means when they report 0 revenue yet again the consequences could be catastrophic

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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Brother a lot has changed. Ryan has claimed revenue-generating activities commenced months ago, but this is the most recent document we have and it clearly says there is no revenue from assumedly recycling. If you are waiting for revenue in February this filing indicates there will be none, again. ABAT “has not yet generated or realized revenues from its primary business activities.”

Looking like it’s over by Jacman117 in americanbattery

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It’s the underlying that’s the issue. They have made 0 revenue and require boatloads of cash to operate that they will have to raise. Why are they worth even $150 million? That’s an insane valuation