RE: FMS: IM London Follow-upKilroy,
I admit I don't know much about the price of graphene, but according to your math, if it is $500 per gram, the price per metric ton (1,000kgs) should be $500 million, not 50mil. That is nearly ten times the price of pure gold, which if this was true even as a fraction of this price, the potential is certainly not part of our current share price! Half a billion per ton sounds like a rediculously high figure, as the applications will be priced out of the reasonable market.
Anyone know what the yield of higher percentage grade graphite is in producing graphene? If the upgrader is purchased for the $10 million, and we can make 99%+ grade flake graphite, what are the input costs to go from a $25,000 per ton sell price, to graphene, with multi-million dollar per ton selling price? If it is a matter of a patent to make this leap, that will be one very valuable discovery.