RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Recycling Pledge MomentumHello Lire02.
You in part stated, "now I'm worrried that demand will result in more of the really big guys getting into it and making graphene just another "commodity".
Response: Why would the really big guys getting into graphene really worry you at all?
When the really 'big guys' want to get into the industrial scale Graphene production market and 'the big guys clearly understand that NanoXplore itself currently produces more than 30% of global supply and also has a great investment in developing parallel synergies (see all the Martinrea International supported factors,e.g. the VoltaXplore partnership vehicle); one of your so called 'big guys' could hit the ground running, so to speak. By way of a attempted acquisition of NanoXplore and all it's assocaited relationships and potential 'multiple' revenue streams derived from the automotive parts and vehicle components production and supply businesses, your 'big guys' could elect to try to purchase their way into what would be developed into a globally 'commanding lead within the industrial scale graphene production, supply and distribution sector?
We note that consolidation of participants operating within the Graphite mining and graphene production, supply and distribution sector has been occurring and will continue to occur going forward; as evidenced by the planned and proposed merger amongst Mason Graphite and Thomas Swan&Co., forming Black Swan Graphene.
*** What follows is merely one corporation for you to consider Lire02. ***
DuPont de Nemours, Inc., which, by the way, currently holds 'the note' to a certain 'privately operating' company previously selected by Ford to produce all the light weight graphite/graphene composite automotive parts and components for it's various 'lightweighting' initiatives within the electric automotive industry.
Hmm? I seem to recall that NanoXplore's U.S. subsidiary, which operates in the same business segment as the previously mentioned Ford assocaited and clearly 'enabled' corporation, could very well be the next corporate enterprise to be provided some perhaps extremely noteworthy financial backing; so as to take immediate, specific and full advantage of the recent U.S.EPA allowed production of an unlimited amount of 'Graphene BlackTM' comprised components.
We note the U.S based NanoXplore subsidiary could very well become a 'publicly listed' subsidiary; thereby providing NanoXplore shareholders with a opportunity to realize specific 'benefits' from a assocaited 'big board' secured U.S. listing.
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When it comes to Graphite mining and graphene production, NanoXplore already has it's foot in the door, so to speak, with a certain highly intergrated graphite miner and graphene enhanced products producer, supplier and distributor which DuPont de Nemours, Inc. management would undoubtedly well recognize as a formidable force and a company which needs little introduction to those in the know and operating within the global industrial complex. Graphene within and atop of concrete is absolutely nothing new to the, to remain unnamed, company which I refer to.
If you want to talk about heavy hitters in the production, supply and distribution of 'essential elements' utilized every second by the world's construction materials industry, you need look no further than the company which NanoXplore may, i.e..should management have played their cards right, have it's fortunes inextricably attached to?