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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.


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Post by 1studenton Mar 04, 2024 10:05pm
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Hugues Jaquemin et al., Stop The messing About.

Hugues Jaquemin et al., Stop The messing About.As I said Hugues Jacquemin et al., where are the "PorocarbTM" offtake purchase agreements?

Jesus, Joseph and Mary eh!
Ten years worth of of "PorocarbTM" product development would certainly have included validation, qualifications and final performance certification of Heraeus Group's "PorocarbTM" battery anode or cathode additive material product by and on behalf of several "collaboratively developing" battery materials manufacturers and battery cells manufacturers.

Ten years Hugues Jacquemine et al!
There is no bleeding excuse for Heraeus Group not to have already had several offtake purchase agreements secured from many collaborating battery anode and cathode components manufacturers and their respective battery cells manufacturing customers.
Such requisite offtake purchase agreements must have come along with that purchase by NGC of Heraeus Group's battery materials R&D division, the securing of that Heraeus Group provisioned comprehensive IP license relating to the "PorocarbTM" anode and cathodes additive material product and the made available use of that 100 tpa capacity 
"PorocarbTM" manufacturing facility in Germany.
Otherwise, what exactly did you end up purchasing in exchange for an as yet entirely undeclared to NGC "minority" equities investors amount of NGC assets Hugues Jacquemin et al?

Should it be the case that you, Greggory Bowes, Hugues Jacquemin et al., went about once again expending massive amounts or any amount of shareholders owned assets (which is precisely what all that mined and processed graphite material inventory and any other graphite material to be mined and processed in future certainly is) in purchasing other assets which are of the very kind purchased within Namibia (specifically and case in point I refer to an Okorusu graphite processing facility which was certainly known to Hugues Jacquemin, Gregory Bowes et al as having wowfully inadequate and historcially not economically viable infrastructure and which was too far away from the Okanjande graphite minesite to be in any way sustainably economically viable), you would once again be demonstrating an intentionally specific pattern Hugues Jacquemin, Gregory Bowes et al.
That is not, in my opinion, a likely case scenario and yet it had to said.

Why don't you have a look at the founding family stakeholders controlling Heraeus Group. Follow the family lineage and see if you to discover something, a linkage, in particular with Imerys SA?
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