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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Focus Graphite Inc V.FMS

Alternate Symbol(s):  FCSMF

Focus Graphite Inc. is a Canada-based advanced exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of deposits of flake graphite located in Quebec, Canada. Its projects are Lac Knife and Lac Tetepisca projects. Lac Knife project is a high-grade crystalline flake graphite deposit located in northeastern Quebec, approximately 27 kilometers (km) south of Fermont. The... see more

TSXV:FMS - Post Discussion

Focus Graphite Inc > Graphite’s War-Fighting Capabilities Demand.
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Post by goldennorth on Apr 04, 2024 9:30pm

Graphite’s War-Fighting Capabilities Demand.

Graphite’s war-fighting capabilities.

"The danger of running out of minerals needed to build weapons and defend territories is a heightened risk now, during a period of intensified global conflict. With wars raging on two fronts — Eastern Europe and the Middle East — not to mention numerous smaller wars like the conflicts in Yemen and the DRC, nations are girding for war and re-arming their militaries, pushing up demand for critical and non-critical minerals including graphite, aluminum, steel, iron, rare earths, nickel and titanium."


https://www.mining.com/graphites-war-fighting-capabilities/

We don't stop there.
Remember how this metal effects the EV industry. EV's can have up to six times more minerals than a combustion vehicle, making them on average 340 kg (750 lbs) heavier. Graphite is the anode material in a lithium-ion battery and is by far the single largest component by weight.
The demand for this metal will be without question in very strong demand.


https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/evs-vs-gas-vehicles-what-are-cars-made-out-of/

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