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Mason Resources Inc V.LLG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MGPHF

Mason Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on identifying, evaluating, and pursuing business investment opportunities. The Company holds shares in Black Swan Graphene Inc., which is focused on the large-scale production and commercialization of patented graphene products aimed at several industrial sectors, including concrete and polymers.


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Comment by Dumonton Apr 12, 2023 4:03pm
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RE:RE:What's with this company?

RE:RE:What's with this company?Thanks, 1Student, 

Greatly appreciate the feedback. 

I must admit to being somewhat curious about Mason Graphite and Benoit Gascon's relationship with Mason , where he was CEO as I understand things , and was coincidentally lead Director for Nanoxplore where he still resides. Not sure if he engineered the Mason investment in Nano, and subsequent sale of Nano shares at $1.35 to finance Mason's ongoing development ( must be some interesting stuff there ), but the subsequent tie up of Mason and Black Swan and how they fit in with Nouveau Monde Graphite might , repeat might, suggest that lacking the technology to produce commercially viable amounts of graphene ( Black Swan apparently can produce about 100 metric tons per annum vs 4,000 MT from Nano), they are securing a lock on the local supply of graphite, the graphene feedstock. Could be a good bargaining chip going forward.

Though it would appear , as you suggest, that Mon. Gascon made the right choice !

Amazing the conspiracy theories one can come up with when one has way too much free time !
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