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πŸ”‹GregπŸ”‹πŸ’ŽπŸ€²

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Data guy; speaker of truth; EOSE is my $30mm retirement plan (I study it);

_This era is one of those that it would be ignoble to survive without a few scars_

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Jabil is a major tier 1 global contract manufacturer, same tier as Foxconn and Flextronics, all 3 of which I’ve worked with. John is a legit C-level manufacturing exec and a big time score for $EOSE and their mgmt team. Well done πŸ”‹ Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. πŸ”‹ !

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As some (including me) have said the key strength of $eose is the simplicity of its manufacturing line and supply chain. That leads to global reproducibility which is clearly what John Mahaz was brought on to lead!

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I'm confused by the "Pre 14A" sec filing yesterday about the special meeting. "Accordingly, the Company issued the Non-Affiliates Purchasers an aggregate of 16,578,810 shares of Common Stock." Did the company effectively 2 weeks ago just pay off the non-affiliated debt holders

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$eose subassemblies / stations I searched the last 6 quarter's transcripts for those 2 words. Below are the relevant statements: 2024-Q1: "Today, the bipolar subassembly is one of the more labor-intensive areas of our semi-automated manufacturing process, as we have teams of

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This Dec 2024 article/interview and the updated JNTG catalog info has sparked a huge conversation! Thanks πŸ”‹kitsuneπŸ”‹ for finding the article! The 1kg of felt per KWh of $eose BESS seems to be holding up well.

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$eose felt I guess I didn't post updated table and charts. I am still using 1 kg/KWh. The new data from JTNG shows it might much less. I think Bert is still tinkering, but he is around 0.5kg / KWh as of earlier today. See attached for 1kg/KWh based calculations:

$eose felt

I guess I didn't post updated table and charts.

I am still using 1 kg/KWh.  The new data from JTNG shows it might much less.  

I think Bert is still tinkering, but he is around 0.5kg / KWh as of earlier today.

See attached for 1kg/KWh based calculations:
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This has been available for 10 days, but I just listened to it. If you want a glimpse into the craziness that is the race to achieve and keep the world's biggest AI data center, this video is well worth listening to. One thing I didn't appreciate is that in these massively

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TOTO expands their Morrow, Georgia (south of Atlanta) factory with their most advanced manufacturing plant in the US. Interesting read for those interested in manufacturing: phcppros.com/articles/22027…

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$eose Let's hit $6.50 tomorrow for no reason other than it will make me feel good! There must be a channel or chart that says it's going to happen. Let's make it happen:

$eose

Let's hit $6.50 tomorrow for no reason other than it will make me feel good!

There must be a channel or chart that says it's going to happen.  Let's make it happen:
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We think of the cubes as large, but I suspect you could put 100 cubes in just the stern row on this containership. 12 cubes side by side, 2 cubes end-to-end, 4 rows tall (96 cubes). (Grok tells me 5 high might be possible, but the standard ISO box is 196,000 pounds max per

We think of the cubes as large, but I suspect you could put 100 cubes in just the stern row on this containership.

12 cubes side by side, 2 cubes end-to-end, 4 rows tall (96 cubes).

(Grok tells me 5 high might be possible, but the standard ISO box is 196,000 pounds max per