RE: Kilroy Jimbo,
Wish I had answers to your event questions but I don't. Those milestone announcements will come. They must if FMS is to capture partners and financing. My point earlier, was: there isn't another graphite/carbon play in the world like this one. We had our turn at $2 SP early on, now its Zenyatta's turn and they've done a good job at promoting their stock.
I have no doubt whatsoever we'll surpass our previous highs. FMS fundamentals are solid. People who know Gary Economo can attest that he's NOT a manager who sits on his hands and lets opportunities slip through his fingers.
Gary's master plan - when it finally unfolds - will be to make us money. That's why I'm here.
We should all be flattered by FMS competitors' attempts at mimicry. Have a look at FDR McFarlane's recent comments on costs; Lomiko's outrageously funny announcement at building a "vertically-integrated" mine-to-graphene business partnership with Graphene Labs.
Did you know CVD Equipment Corp. is Grafoid's direct market competitor? Yet, Grafoid strikes a deal to help them resolve mass production issues. What does that say to the graphene community? It speaks volumes on Grafoid's standing among graphene developers. Do you think IREQ would let anybody through its doors to jointly improve an LFP battery formula. A patented formula? Or, Rutgers' advanced polymer materials department. Grafoid has entrenched and insinuated itself on the frontlines of material science.
When GE said last week Grafoid has no competition, it told me he's making his stand. And I believe him. And I've put money in the Grafoid PP, and more money on Stria and Mincom. I'm sure others on this board have too.
This remains one of the most exciting junior plays on this planet.