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Comment by micromanageron Jul 31, 2015 11:52am
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RE:RE:RE:Why Alabama vs Lomiko (LMR)?

RE:RE:RE:Why Alabama vs Lomiko (LMR)?goldmember1981 that's what people that haven't seen ALP deposit material say but the University of Alabama and it's Professor do and ALP is working with other legitimate institutions to see if commercially this concept can be proven.  I'm not a scientist so I could be wrong but from what management has said as recently as last month in Toronto, graphene occurs naturally in many forms including single, bi, tri, mulit layer and nanoplatets but is such a vibrant material it always wants to bond to something and will typically have already bonded to something whether it's graphite or other materials in a natural state.  Something in the Coosa deposit host appears to keep the graphene separate.  Now this natural graphene may occur elsewhere but nobody to date has publicly made this claim from any deposit. 

My apology you are correct LMR raised $2 million recently to drill the claims around the imerys deposit.  The ALP board has the 2 guys that actually founded, built and sold to imerys that mine.  They know the surrounding area better than anyone.  Codrington now has the south claim.  If Jean Depatie and Daniel Goffaux thought there was something of economic value there I would think they probably would be doing something but they are only on the board of ALP for graphite.  I've spoken to Jean many times and he says the same thing - location, location, location.  The LMR results should look good as there definetely is high quality graphite in the ares but the questions comes down to whether they can economically mine and deliver from there - Jeans answer last I heard is until 95% flake graphite or higher from floatation fetches at least USD $2000 plus per tonne it won't happen.    But I'll ask him again what he thinks about the prospects around imerys and report back.  The other question is who at LMR really knows anything about graphite?  ALP has the most experienced management and board with the most real commercial graphite experience of any junior graphite company in the world today.   If someone is going to build an economic mine in North America in the next 2 years my bet is its ALP. 
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