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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 BadMedicineon Dec 18, 2016 5:19pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Re: Ramore1 assessment.

RE:RE:RE:RE:Re: Ramore1 assessment.I am familiar with CEE. Yes you are correct that it is all in how a company books its numbers but there are rules that govern what is proper or improper.

Since you do not appear to be uncomfortable with what is reported in GLK financials, I imagine you have no concern of the company having to pay back monies and how exactly they would be able to do that if such a turn of events presented itself.

I'm taking another look myself to see if I can make better sense of it. It's possible I'm not interpreting things correctly. I'm reviewing past raises and trying to reconcile exactly how and where monies were spent.

Maybe others can provide their thoughts on the matter.

Cheers


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