RE:RE:Black Swan Graphene Is On The Move PeopleHarley103,
First, I am not what you've erredly and unjustly called a NOUPLANT.
Also, I don't ever recall telling anybody here straight out to take up an investment with Nouveau Monde Graphite.
I did, however, mention that I am invested with Nouveau Monde Graphite and amongst other comments I did suggest NOU is comparatively in fact a much more advanced company, specifically as pertains to NOU's existing 2,000 tonnes per annum SPCG anode component material manufacturing capability and Nouveau Monde Graphite representatives in fact having 3/4 of NOU's projected annual Phase Two SPCG anode component material manufacturing capacity (which stads at roughly 42,000 tpa) already called for by Panasonic and GM. See the offtake agreements and the cash already invested in Nouveau Monde by and on behalf of Panasonic, Mitsui, GM AND Pallinghurst.
I am not about to knock Bisset Creek property and the claimed grade and flake size of graphite material which is said to be present at Bissett Creek.
What I will justifiably knock, however, would be the abject failure on the part of Greggory Bowes ET AL during the previous roughly, what?, 20 years , to actually get Bisset Creek into production.
Why this Greggory Bowes failure is still allowed to remain with NGC would be, for some, quite obvious, i.e. Hugues Jacquemin needed a failure like himself to help one another do what failures do best, whislt collectively milking the company assets dry and cashing in handsomely at the expense of we NGC "minority" equities investors of course.
You went on to state "What that other company doesn't have is Bisset Creek, our little gem with jumbo flake graphite near or at surface. A modest amount of investment to get the property shovel ready."
"A modest amount of investment" to get Bissett Creek ready you say, lol!
Hugues Jacquemin clearly has caviar and fine wines and wantiing to own vineyards, etc., kind of tastes when he is spending other people's money, so to speak.
Anybody and everybody who knows and knows Hugues Jacquemin, does know that there is not going to be needed a mere "modest amount of investment to get the property shovel ready".
You should know that had Nouveau Monde Graphite principal stakeholders previously wanted to purchase any of the graphite properties which NGC management presently calls "company assets", e.g. Bissett Creek, Mousseau East/West, Okorusu-Okanjande and/or the so called "Corner Stone Asset" Lac des Illes, we both know that Pallinghurst Group, Nouveau Monde Graphite initial and principal stakeholder, could have long ago already done so a hundred times over.
Whatever the reasons, we know that Bisset Creek has been passed over so many times by any potential automotive manufacturer and/or battery cells manufacturer partner/capital financiers.
Perhaps if materially all the assets of the corporation were not already in some way encumbered by NGC "creditors", some party or parties would step forward and strike a "modestly" priced deal for whatever remains unencumbered within Northern Graphite Corporation. Perhaps CAD$0.07 per share for a total of 49% equity investment and an option to purchase the remaining 51% equity at a per share price of CAD$0.09?
Understand that this so called "only graphite miner existing within North America" shtick, an old and tiired song and dance routine which NGC management have been disingenuously repeating ad nauseam whilst failing to successfully achieve any "real" "tangible deliverables" capable of having market participants moving the NGC.V share price upward instead of being consistently annihilated, is no longer worth repeating ad nauseam.
Alas, it could clertainly seem that "the jig is up" for Northern Graphite Corporation and it's grifters like "Missionaries On Assignment" Harley103.
If hope ever mattered, and it does nothing for equity markets investments, I would hope not to see the NGC.V share price touch down at CAD$0.09 and perhaps even CAD$0.07, as unlikely as it would seem for NGC to avoid such an outcome.