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Great Lakes Graphite Inc GLKIF

Great Lakes Graphite Inc is an industrial minerals company focused on bringing carbon properties and products. It focuses on the manufacture, marketing, and sales of graphite products. Its product is categorized in types: graphite and advanced carbon products. Some of its natural flake graphite products are Micronized, High purity micronized, Ultra-high purity micronized, Spherical purified, and Coated spherical purified. The advanced carbon products include ALD-Coated graphite, Graphene, and Carbon composite materials.


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Comment by sailorbullon May 30, 2016 12:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Volkswagen wants to build a gigafactory

RE:RE:RE:RE:Volkswagen wants to build a gigafactory
Speaking of Bill Gates...When Microsoft managed to get IBM to sign the licensing deal with them, they didn't even have a product yet! As we all know, this is considered one of the most lucrative financial agreements in the history of mankind. Bill Gates then sent Paul Allen (the accidental billionaire) in a cab, along with $50,000 in cash, to buy DR-DOS (what became MS-DOS) from Seattle Computer Products.
 
An investor back then could choose to keep his head in the sand, or invest in the company. Those who did invest have been living on easy street ever since... 
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