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Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc V.NOU

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMG

Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is specialized in the exploration, evaluation and development of mineral properties located in Quebec. It is focused on developing a fully integrated source of carbon-neutral battery anode material in Quebec, Canada. The Company’s projects include Phase-2 Matawinie Mine, Becancour Battery Material Plant projects and Lac Gueret property. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Matawinie graphite property located in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, 150 kilometers (km) north of Montreal, Quebec. The project produces approximately 103,328 tons per annum (tpa) of high-purity flake graphite concentrate. Its Battery Materials Plant projects is located in an industrial park and near a shipping port in Becancour, Quebec, approximately 150 km northeast of Montreal, on the Saint Lawrence River. The Company owns the 100% of the rights to the Lac Gueret property, which consists of 74 map-designated claims totaling 3,999.52 hectares.


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Post by Nic777on Nov 01, 2018 11:55am
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Areas where NOU clearly leads over LLG

Areas where NOU clearly leads over LLGVoici un post que j'avais fait dans un autre thread. J'en fais un nouveau post dans le but d'en faire une discussion avec ceux qui sont actionnaires de Mason. Faites valoir vos arguments. Si vous avez de la conviction, je peux meme devenir actionnaire! There is a case to be made whether NOU is that far behind. -First of all, NOU is the only one with a demo plant.In the industrial mineral market where buyers buy materials made to specs, I believe a demo plant is necessary if a company is to expect signing offtakes with buyers.The plant is producing as we speak, and I believe we will soon hear about the first sales.Offtakes will no doubt follow as the American buyers are looking for alternative supplies given the risks with the Chinese supply and the 10% tariffs that is set to rise to 25% by January. -Mason appears to be between a rock and a hard place.They dont have such a plant, they have signed no offtakes and they are trying to finance a capex that has risen by 30% recently.I seriously doubt clients will commit to buying tens of thousands of tonnes based on a few kilograms or even tonnes produced out of a pilot plant at SGS Lakefield.If they cant prove to financiers they have 50% or more of their expected production committed, how can they expect to raise debt? -NOUs metallurgy is clearly far superior with an average purity of 97-98% across all flakes and 45% being of large or jumbo size.These are in high demand and attract a premium. -NOUs fine and medium flakes are of high purity and of reasonable sulfur content and have been proven to upgrade to battery grade.They have their own R&D team staffed by Martin Brassard, PhD in Chemistry and Andrew Tan, the former SGL Carbon plant manager that has more than 20 years of experience in graphite purification.These guys have been working for more than a year on a purification process that will leverage hydro-electricity.As far as I know, Mason doesnt have an internal R&D team and their value-added work was carried out by Soutex in Quebec City. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=v.nou&postid=28904937#gPy4wkdj9eSvWfzR.99
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