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Great Lakes Graphite Inc GLKIF

Great Lakes Graphite Inc is an industrial minerals company focused on bringing carbon properties and products. It focuses on the manufacture, marketing, and sales of graphite products. Its product is categorized in types: graphite and advanced carbon products. Some of its natural flake graphite products are Micronized, High purity micronized, Ultra-high purity micronized, Spherical purified, and Coated spherical purified. The advanced carbon products include ALD-Coated graphite, Graphene, and Carbon composite materials.


GREY:GLKIF - Post by User

Comment by Floridas2000on Jun 21, 2018 7:47am
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RE:Link GLK electric vehicle boom

RE:Link GLK electric vehicle boom Thank you.

Before others hop in, yes it's a paid advertisement but it does one really important thing.  Tells us what they're working on and gives reasons why they've made certain actions.  It reminds me why I haven't sold and the potential.  

I was going to hop into the interesting conversation between alpha and LJ but I'm watching soccer so I'll pass.  Their financing is fluid but they're no longer a mining company and they will require a different, lower amount of CAPEX that is usually in a feasibility study.  Margins higher, shared expenses, multiple sources etc, etc. blah, blah.  Read the article and look at how much progress they've made...
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