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Northern Graphite Corp V.NGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  NGPHF

Northern Graphite Corporation is a Canada-based flake graphite producing company. The Company is focused on producing natural graphite and upgrading it into high-value products critical to the green economy, including anode material for lithium-ion batteries/electric vehicles (EVs), fuel cells and graphene, as well as advanced industrial technologies. Its mining operations include Lac des Iles, Okanjande and Bissett Creek. Its products include Flake Graphite Products and Porocarb Products. The Lac des Iles (LDI) mine is the only flake graphite producer in North America. The LDI mine is located approximately two kilometers south of Lac-des-Iles, Quebec, 110 kilometers (km) northeast of Ottawa and 180 km northwest of Montreal. The Okanjande mining is located in Namibia, one of Africa's finest mining jurisdictions. It holds a 100% interest in the Bissett Creek Project, which is located around 15 km from the Trans-Canada Highway between the towns of Deep River and Mattawa, Ontario.


TSXV:NGC - Post by User

Comment by 1studenton Oct 27, 2023 11:42pm
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Post# 35705375

RE:Interesting weekend ahead

RE:Interesting weekend aheadGrover11,

Indeed wishful thinking.
If wishes actually mattered, I would wish from your mouth to Gods ears for something to really start brewing for NGC over the weeked and into newx week.

I expected the recently past NGC share price surge upward toward a intraday high of $0.36 last week was merely demonstrative of some over exuberance on the part of "the market", given that China export narative the major media outlets elected to go with and most aggressively publicly disseminate quite intentionally last Friday, instead of much earlier in the week.

Never the less, Mr. Jacquemin & Co did try to capitalize on the opportunity to "get the Nothern Graphite Corporation story out there more broadly. I guess we can all be somewhat thankful for the efforts of NGC management in this specific instance.

One of my previous posts contained a excerpted portion of information put out there earlier by or on behalf of Northern Graphite Corporation.
Another of my follow-up post suggested there exists "a short cut" to NGC being provisioned "exposure" to the various urgently required intellectual properties and proprietary process manufacturing methods in producing three distinct battery anode materials products which had already been comprehensively performance tested validated, qualified and OEM certified.
Once again, that's already OEMs comprehensively tested, validated qualified and finally certified "BAM" grover11.

Do keep in mind that such a development, performance testing, validation, qualification and certification process alone takes any company starting from scratch - like NGC is - at least three years of constant development and performance testing to complete and then there are intellectual property infringement concerns along such a "BAM" development path which cost far too much capital in order to seek to de-risk whatever NGC could try to attempt alone.


I have a shortcut and such a proposed shortcut actually could have to do with one of Imerys Graphite and Carbon then long standing Lac des Illes customers.

Some time ago, when graphite prices were a heck of a lot higher than they are presently, Gregory Bowes made the bold statement suggesting that NGC planned on utilizing the majority of the LDI graphite for the production of "BAM", even the lower grades of post process selectioning graphite material.
Readers should already know that closer to half of all the graphite material brought out of the ground becomes post selection processing waste grade graphite and is sold for comparatively next to nothing?

What if I told you that a certain trade secret and obviously proprietary process controled by a certain Quebec based corporation and previous customer of Imerys Graphite and Carbon (now a NGC customer) could be quite useful in recycling all that post selectioning processing "waste grade" graphite into becoming 
already OEMs comprehensively tested, validated, qualified and finally certified advanced battery anode materials grover11?

Would NGC stakeholders be willing to have NGC become part of a graphite mines integrating "subsidiary company" which would be necessarily majority controlled by or on behalf of the advanced proprietary trade secrets and intellectual properties employing Quebec based company I allude to?
Let us say that at a cost of anywhere from $0.45 to $0.75 per NGC share, for a total equity ownership of 50.1% of NGC, the company which I allude to could perhaps make that happen for Northern Graphite Corporation stakeholders.

That outcome would be sweet for sure. Hugues Jacquemin and the others would remain with the 50.1% controlling subsidiary company spun out on behalf of the company I allude to and could continue operating the integrated graphine mining business segment on behalf of that Quebec based company which I allude to.

Do you think Hugues Jacquemein & Co would go for it?
After all, there would be plenty of Government of Canada and Government of Quebec funded capital grants and desperately needed investment capital which would be made to immediately flow into that integrated subsidiary graphite mining and mines developing company for Hugues Jacquemin & Co to spend in developing all that they have been speaking about planning to do.

Think about it Gregory Bowes?



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