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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 Rechnerhandon Jan 30, 2019 2:04am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Another shipment

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Another shipmentYou're welcome with your questions but to be honest ... my answers are guesses! 1. I hope they get paid but to be sure about this you know the answer who to contact. At least I hope they will have a kind of mix calculation ... in case you'll get a supply agreement then put costs for the trial runs on top of the (I guess) the 1st year in supply. 2. I'm pretty sure, yes. They have many irons in the fire and from filings you can see that these irons are heavyweights and furthermore you wouldn't say 'No' when customer is knockin' your door for sample shipments. 3. Sure - they have to. Will be one point in their agreement(s) then to secure supply chain and in which time they run up quantity and in a reeeal important case they basically have to have a backup source as well. Keep in mind that I just want to sum up their samples for delivery and started last November'18. They did so since 2 years now at least but I noticed a busy December+January as long as they made all their sample deliveries public in the past. JMO
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