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Focus Graphite Inc V.FMS.WT


Primary Symbol: V.FMS Alternate Symbol(s):  FCSMF

Focus Graphite Inc. is a Canada-based advanced exploration company, which is focused on developing high grade flake graphite deposits to supply battery grade graphite. The Company's projects include Lac Knife and Lac Tetepisca. Its flagship Lac Knife Project is a 100% owned, high-grade crystalline flake graphite deposit located in northeastern Quebec, about 27 kilometers (kms) south of Fermont. The Lac Knife project is comprised of the Lac Knife property plus an isolated block of 12 CDC claims located 11 kms to the north of the Lac Knife property on NTS sheet 23B-11 (Montagne-aux-Bouleaux property). Its 100%-owned Lac Tetepisca Graphite Project is located in the Southwest Manicouagan reservoir area of the Cote-Nord region of Quebec, one of North America's leading emerging flake graphite districts. It comprises two contiguous properties, Lac Tetepisca and Lac Tetepisca Nord. Together, the two properties form a block of approximately 126 map-designated claims (total area: 6,785.14 ha).


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Comment by brujacmanon Jun 16, 2011 1:27pm
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RE: RE: FMS will benefit greatly from graphene

RE: RE: FMS will benefit greatly from grapheneI thank you for the kind words about my blog woundedknee. I would like to comment on your obvious frustration. To invest in a company such as Focus Metals is to literally invest with a company that has just started. This can be a good thing in some respects, for instance, those who recognized the vision the company had back at the IPO have seen very nice profits to-date, whether they are realized or unrealized gains. As a fledgling company struggles to grow and continues to prove they have value far above what they currently display, there comes times of "growing pains". As the company meets with competition, those who will try to bash the stock generally with an ulterior motive, trying to get off-take agreements finalized in a legal sense, amongst a miriad of other duties and happenings, these growing pains can and usually are painful, and not necessarily in a figuretive way. I really do feel your frustration and understand full well how real it can be, after all it is your money that is on the line and this is not a monoply game with play money. Personally I have learned over the time I've been investing just how difficult emotions can be to try and control, but it is a must if one expects to survive in this environment. It can be a challenge to say the least but it is possible. I tend to look at fundamentals much more in the case of this type of investment. Have the fundamentals changed in your opinion, or do you see something that leads you to beleive the current vision of the company has changed such that it is now unlikely to be feasible for the company to complete this project. For myself I do not , but everyone must assess this situation for themselves. As to why Gary made no mention in regards to your inquiry to the 43-101, I obviously cannot answer for him, but I do expect this to be released as soon as it is complete.
As I've pointed out, FMS is just starting on the first few pages of their corporate history, and I fully expect there will be a volume of books before they are done. Remember when Microsoft started into business and all the painful times encountered there, or how about ant of the giants in the plastics industry who many thought woul never amount to anything, only to become some of the worlds most powerful companies. Even good old McDonald's went through similar periods as they attempted to show the world just what they thought their true value was. Imagine if we had been lucky enough to have foreseen the vision they saw at that time. Focus Metals is in my opinion quite likely to be one of the companies of this type of caliber.
GLTA longs
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