RE:RE:Why Alabama vs Lomiko (LMR)?Hey, I'm not sure where you're getting your information from. First thing, graphene may occur naturally, but there's no such thing of a deposit in pure graphene, especially in mineable quantities. Graphene is actually made in a lab, and requires high grade "graphite" or pure carbon for example.
I'm not promoting Lomiko, but it seems to be the best value of any graphite stocks currently in play. It's actually fully funded to resource, plenty of cash, drilling has started, Lomiko Tech spinout, supercapacitor, and 3D printing with GGG.
I'm not doubting you or Alabama. I'm just hedging my bets and seeking to find the best value and upside.
micromanager wrote: I'm skeptical you are trying to promote LMR on the liquid ALP stock. To answer your questions Lomiko has no cash, owns rights to a quebec junior graphite deposit with limited exploration info and has a minority stake in GGG. Alabama has over $3 million in cash, the only naturally occuring graphene deposit in the world found to date, ALP should be the first graphite mine and the most environmentally friendly in NA, ALP is the best made in America graphite deposit that is most likely to get a Tesla offtake agreement and a PEA coming which should be best in the world and may have the graphene to supply GGG and every other graphene company today and in the near future. Hope that answers your question.