Re: New interview with Aubrey...like what he is hinting at!
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Sep 14, 2016 10:18PM
Hydrothermal Graphite Deposit Ammenable for Commercial Graphene Applications
You are welcome Siegfried.
Here are some of the comments I liked:
We are doing a lot of application testing of the graphite material along with preparation for the development at the mine, so we're working in parallel with both.
Our company has something that's special; it's different. It's highly crystalline. Under the PEA the cost to produce 99.9% pure graphite is $2 a kilogram, versus the synthetic graphite at $8-10 a kilogram. We can offer a cost advantage. It is a benign deposit, using a benign process, so we have an environmental advantage over the synthetic guys. They have to basically clean up petroleum coke to produce synthetic graphite, and that's pretty nasty to the environment. We have a cost advantage, and an environmental advantage.
We're presently talking to in excess of 40. Many of them are global corporations, household names. We can't disclose their names because we're under a nondisclosure agreement, but we're ramping up discussions with them while doing further testing.
No guarantee on agreements, but I'm expecting our collaborations will be scaled up, not only with these corporations, but also with academic institutions globally. Whether it's in Canada, Israel, Japan, and/or the U.S. All the results that we're getting are just incredible, so watch for us in the coming months. The reason we brought on a new VP of communications and investor relations is to help get the story out. We'll be fairly aggressive over the coming months in telling our story and actually feeding these good results to the market.
Just love the way they are in the news somewhere almost every other day. Looking at the trading, you can see share holders have tightened their grip on their shares. All we need is a little buying pressure and I have a feeling that will start the next leg up.
Choo Choo,