Re: Bruce Coventry in Investing News
posted on
May 12, 2016 01:23PM
Hydrothermal Graphite Deposit Ammenable for Commercial Graphene Applications
No conflict of interest at all there lol, nice find Fluffy, smartest cat I know!
Now, let's get back to graphene:
Here are 3 articles about graphene to explain it and the challenges to produce it in commercial quantities:
investorintel.com
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investorintel.com
There is some interesting dialogue as well under the articles.
So the Holly Grail of graphene is to be able to produce it in commercial quantities. The first company that can do this successfully will have a tremendous business advantage. BGU and their partners are some of the best researchers on the planet from what I can read. ZEN seems to be the best starting material to make graphene. I believe together, we have as much or better chances of solving the challenges of producing graphene in commercial quantities.
We already had a glimpse of what BGU thinks of ZEN: BGU regularly uses various types of commercially available graphite but found Zenyatta's Albany graphite to separate into layers much easier and with higher yields of graphene nanoparticles than any other natural graphite types that we have tried.
So BGU already thinks we are better than any other natural graphite they have tried. Any graphite worthy of being tested has probably been looked at by BGU so this is a very strong statement in favor of ZEN. With BGU's expertise and the Naturally Pure (tm) Albany Graphite, we are very well poised to be the first in the world to develop a mass production system of high quality graphene. If that happens, my $20 per share will seem ridiculously low.
Looking forward to the Trade Mission results which is only a few days away!
Choo Choo,
Glorieux