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GREY:ABGPF - Post by User

Comment by The_Guruon Nov 27, 2015 1:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:PEA

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:PEAThe BlueGuitar is right on the money.  When the PEA comes out it will not be comparable to anything the other graphite companies have tried to sell to the investing world.

ZEN - "a unique hydrothermal style graphite deposit" that is unfinancable with a $450 million CAPEX.

FMS - playing the graphene hype and announcing offtakes with companies controlled by the CEO.  Also has a unfinancable CAPEX of greater than $160 million.  This is dead and taking on water. 

NGC - extremely high CAPEX and likely will not get permitting for the project.

LLG - high CAPEX, but they used very old numbers to make their FS look better than it really is.  Out of all other graphite plays, this one has a chance because of the people investing in it.

All these companies stated they would be selling raw materials without processing.  

Monsieur Baxter has been at NGC and FMS and knows what was working for them and what did not, my bet is he is coming up with something that will succeed at Alabama.  So we wait for the PEA and wonder what the CAPEX is (hopefully much lower than everybody else), wonder what quantity of graphite they will mine (small and efficient or larger possibly more economical in the long run), at what costs are the processed graphite expected to sell at and what does that do to the bottom line.  We also need to get more information on the results from battery testing the graphite and whether or not Tesla or Panasonic will be kicking in their door to do business.  Also, more importantly, when will the mine be producing.

One thing is certain, when this comes out Alabama Graphite will no longer be an unknown, and I am betting on a steady and solid appreciation in the share price.
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