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UTR has big plans, page-21

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    I don't keep in contact with UTR, nor have I tried. Not saying that it's worthless, but the typical result of anyone reaching out the investor relations of any company is a reiteration the current state of affairs with a few positive statements and references to the last announcements. It's to be expected though - public companies are required to release any market sensitive information as soon as they are aware of it, so there's not a chance you'll be privy to significant news before any else. There is a positive to that however, because if any existing deals (i.e. Blitz, Indonesia)were to fall through, then we'll know via an announcement. At least that what you hope.

    Good question regarding the timeline with Blitz. The Indo one was 3-6 months from memory but I don't think there was an expected timeframe mentioned with Blitz. I believe this has all been taken into account with the current sp and I doubt it will be anytime within the next month or two, but hopefully by the end of the year. The info you would need is how easy is it for UTR to upscale their tech? It could be really easy or really difficult, suppose you'd have to be in the battery game to know. I'm sure they'll have guys working round the clock on it - FBR did that this year and it paid off for them.

    Get me up to speed on Sinochen? Couldn't find much on google. Best case scenario would be one of the big smartphone companies get involved with UTR. Samsung make their own batteries but Apple contract 2 different Chinese companies last time I checked. But then again Apple batteries are made to fail and they're just released their whole battery replacement scheme so don't know if a good battery that lasts is actually what their wanting right now haha
 
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