Lenders have a new tool in their vetting box, as face reading has finally found its rightful place in the world of determining whether or not someone should be entrusted with money.
Natcore believes AR-Box will revolutionize the way solar cells are manufactured. Using its LPD process, AR-Box will replace the costly and hazardous chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method that is currently the industry standard. Cells produced in AR-Box will be less expensive and less environmentally harmful than conventional solar cells.Statements herein other than purely historical factual information, including statements relating to revenues or profits, or Natcore's future plans and objectives, or expected sales, cash flows, and capital expenditures constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in Natcore's business, including risks inherent in the technology history. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on such statements. Except in accordance with applicable securities laws, Natcore expressly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements or forward-looking statements that are incorporated by reference herein.Incredible, the things this closed-eyelid sociopath must have been seeing as he went about his daily business, business that clearly had no place on our planet, according to Center. Where the normal businessman sees five dollars, this individual probably sees a trilllion dollars. Where the normal businessman sees a Camaro, this half-irised man probably sees an amphibious car.Dubbed "AR-Box", the SUV-sized tool is being installed in Natcore's Research & Development Center at Kodak's Eastman Business Park in Rochester, NY. Natcore's President and CEO Chuck Provini, along with Mike Alt, the park's Director, and David Tennity, Kodak Project Manager, met with local contractors on Thursday to solicit bids for electrical, plumbing, and ductwork that will be required to make AR-Box functional. Installation and testing are scheduled for completion by September 9.Manufacturers of Truck Tool BoxesAR-Box will also include a module that passivates the surface of "black silicon" solar cells. Passivation will reduce the cell's average reflectivity to less than 1.5%, resulting in a significantly increased power output.Plastic tool boxes are the least expensive type. These are cheaper than other materials and not as durable. They are a good basic box, if cost is an issue. Plastic is great for recreational use, but may not stand up to heavy duty professional use.AR-Box is a totally enclosed system that contains a pre-clean subsystem; an LPD process subsystem incorporating Natcore's latest sizing and process control input; and a drying module. It has the ability to identify and eliminate unwanted invisible particles to assure uniformity, consistency, and a lack of contamination from suspended matter. It has a cooling and heating option that keeps the chemical bath within a range of /-0.5 degrees C.Side mount boxes mount on the side rail of the bed. Most of the box sits inside the bed. These come in a variety of sizes to fit every size truck, from a compact to a full size bed. The box opens from the top. Look for a model that locks into the bed to prevent theft. The lid should also have a lock. These features are good for any type of box.Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.Steel is the most durable and strongest of all materials. Steel boxes are great for professional use and will stand up to regular, heavy use. They are also the most expensive type of all boxes. Look for powder coated steel, which increases the durability of the finish. This coating allows the box to stand up to the weather.Face reading is another way to fully analyze whether or not someone is worthy of credit, or as Brian Center calls it, the Sixth "C" to Credit Analysis.
Maybe a book really shouldn't be judged by its cover.
Author: David Muller
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