RE:RE:Shareholders should always ask the question:At jimbo29. Your are 100% correct when you say,"eventually things will turn" but it will be 3 to 5 years for graphite and 10 to 20 years for graphene before both can become main stream material in the market. I am being optimistic here with my numbers because I am factoring in the increase of electric cars sales accross the globe going forward and increase of battery sales in the renewable sector.
Meanwhile, many potential investors are being lured by so much rosy forward looking news releases, graphene conventions and new web sites for months and years to come that it will help insiders raise lots of cash from PP and do a handsome living without really giving something in return, causing lots of dilution and massive shareholder value losses. If you check the charts of many graphite companies these last five years, its obvious that it has already happened and more to come going forward.
Investors or shareholders should pressure insiders to commit for time tables to generate potential revenues in the graphite sector or else face future major losses in their portfolio.
The day will come that just a handful out of a few hundred accross the globe will succeed but how much more massive shareholder value losses and dilution shareholders should endure until then? You got to hope that you own the right one when it takes off while others go belly up around it.
All in my opinion.