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Graphjet Technology C.GTI


Primary Symbol: GTI

Graphjet Technology, formerly Energem Corp., is a developer of patented technologies to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste. The Company is a global supplier of sustainable low-cost graphene, graphite, and graphene-based anode materials. It focuses on leveraging patented technology that recycles palm kernel shells from palm oil production to produce single layer graphene and artificial graphite for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, medical devices, and home appliances.


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Post by rationalexuberanceon Nov 19, 2014 10:04am
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breakout year?

breakout year?it's really easy to discount a stock like this; they've issued so many shares over the years, astoundingly, there's been no growth in 14 years (they're on track to have even less revs this year), shareholder equity hasn't budged (and in fact has fallen), in 2004 they hired a big-shot investor relations firm for $5000/mo (!!), also in 2004 going to the dark side and switching to the CNQ system from the Venture;  they've changed their strategy from services to sales, a director with significant ownership has quit, but....i'm really encouraged by the earnings in this company the past year; even if you take out the one-time gain, they've made $310K ($217K after tax) so far in the first 9mos. and they're on track to easily beat out their dismal Q413 numbers; those earnings so far this year equate to around .0045/share, so they will probably finish off the year making close to .006 (a p/e of only 5);  the only real concern i have is the lack of revenue growth; they need to make an acquisition  that  needs to be accretive; that means more legwork and due diligence on their part
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