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Comment by Floridas2000on Feb 09, 2016 10:03am
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RE:RE:RE:GLK gets sued - share price doesn't move.

RE:RE:RE:GLK gets sued - share price doesn't move.
TheLongOne12345 wrote: Floridas, you are wrong the non-lawsuit doesn't have anything to do with the pilot plant or the results from it.  There is nothing proprietary or patentable in the pilot plant.  It is part of the value-added process and the old expired patents that are the issue.  

Even if you don't believe me I can assure you that ngc and Alabama will have very different pilot plants because ngc has to crush and grind the hard rock but Alabama's ore has been naturally weathered so it is soft and requires more gentle processing.

I haven't heard that the GLK lawsuit is about "taking contact information and poaching"  I thought it was about use of confidential and/or proprietary information much like this one.  By contact information do you mean customer information or employee information?


I don't disagree, there is probably nothing proprietary or patentable but they're suggesting the cost in the PEA isn't reasonable.  Not saying what they say has merit, I have no idea, but they're implying that something prorietar was stolen.

Yeah GLK is all about either customer information or employee information - details are not clear so I summed it using contact information.  Nothing about proprietary information, GLK reused an existing milling facility so it's not like they build a plant from scratch.

I think ALP will bounce back but graphite companies are getting ruthless.  Even when NGC used the term "competitor", it said a lot to me about the tone and intent.  This was an attack against Baxter.  
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