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GREY:ABGPF - Post by User

Post by HippygirL7on Aug 01, 2017 12:05am
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FWIW

FWIWI like reading both sides of an argument. So here is my response to some very negative comments made earlier. 1. Made in America is VERY important. It is this nationalistic environment that Alabama Graphite can potentially thrive in while others will suffer. It is also a matter of national security. I think the Governor of Alabama is on the side of this company for jobs in his state, and the DOD and DOE are on the side of national security. 2. On R & D: R & D is being outsourced. For example, "Physical Science Inc." (May 8, 2017 news) Testing is still on going. So for anyone to say that this company has no R & D is simply wrong. Other independent R&D firms are kept confidential for obvious reasons. So it is unreasonable to look at the employee count of this company and assume that nothing is happening. 3. On theoretical limits: the Maximum Theoretical Specific Capacity for Li-ion Anode Graphite, which is 372 mAh/g, is not a number pulled out of thin air. These are numbers established by engineers at independent R&D labs. So by adding Si to the CSPG the lab reports 405.03 mAh/g. So this company is onto something big. 4. I also want to add that the CEO does have a significant holding in this company so I would think that he is on side with shareholders. Don't you think?
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