RE:RE:RE:What's with this company?Yes. Mr. Gascon certainly made the right choice Dumont.
I am not counting Black Swan Graphene out just yet.
Thomas Swan representatives likely have the support of some deep pocketed U.K. backers who needed Thomas Swan to join forces with a TSXV listed company, Mason Graphite, in order to preemptively tap into the North American graphite bearing lands development and graphite mining scene with a more advanced stage graphite project developer. The fact being that Mason Graphite, Thomas Swan, Nouveau Monde Graphite, Gerdau Grapheno and now Nationwide Engineering and Arup Group Ltd are all rowing toward the same goals . . . Suffice to say there could be something there, there Dumont.
Nationwide Engineering Group's "ConcreteneTM" prodcut is a proven and qualified concrete admixture product which had earlier been developed in partnership with The University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation centre, "GEIC"
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In fact, Nationwide Engineering Group was part of a graphene enhanced concrete project within the U.K, and collborated, along with "GEIC" and others, with a major U.K construction company in implementing graphene enhanced concrete on the largest scale to date
. There was some recent news out of the U.K.
Follow the link provided and read that news article thoroughly; and do make sure to take most specific note of the company's name being advertized on the back of the saftey vests which those employees are wearing Dumont
UK graphene company in $1 billion UAE deal (thenationalnews.com) Layer by layer Mason Graphite's co-owned Black Swan Graphene is making the right motions.
It's said emulation is a great form of flattery.
Let us see whether Black Swan Graphene can be made to succeed Dumont.