thanks G, but i think my post was different in some respects. for one thing, i was emphasizing that we'll get a much higher price per ton for our graphene than what any graphite would be able to command. plus, the concrete companies are probably the only ones that can afford and would more than likely be willing to pay. as you have said, it appears we are becoming more of a graphene company than a graphite company. there's going to be nothing left for other companies to buy unless we're willing to sell to them for lower prices. concrete isn't very sexy but it appears to be very profitable. we'll see how bad lariplast wants it.