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Everybody that knows understands that I previously suggested BASF as being one of the two global "industrial Titan" chemicals companies which would be preferred.
Dow Inc, formerly also recognized as Dow-Dupont following the merger of said chemicals companies, was a primary creditor holding the largest note for XG Sciences Inc.
We note NanoXplore representatives had to have undertaken very serious discussions with representatives of Dow Inc leading up to the acquisition by NanoXplore of all those XG Sciences Inc assets, e.g. NanoXplore's "strategically imperative" acquisition of IP, product lines, corporate name and branding and pivotally important process manufacturing equipment.
I'll grant you, BASF does have the German-Swiss feeling to NanoXplore's Switzerland based operations, so to speak, and it could very well be possible that BASF representatives are looking to greatly expand said company's existing very strong business relationships relating to any of it's Quebec, Canada based investments.
Yes. BASF could very well come in and either try to scoop up NanoXplore in it's entirety, in which case the GRA.T share price would likely not even hessitate when blasting upward past that previous all-time high of $9.03 or BASF could instead seek to very long term comprehensive "commercial agreement" partner with NanoXplore with respect to a suite of jointly developed, co-branded and superior "Graphene BlackTM" enhanced products, both in the graphene enhanced battery materials and the graphene enhanced composite materials (see NanoXplore's Graphene BlackTM" enhanced insulative foam products in particular) product catagories.
I have to say though, Black Swan Graphene principal proprietary properties provisioning stakeholders (Thomas Swan & Co., Ltd) may have already tapped into LINDE or even BASF, both European based industrial titans, before NanoXplore could.
It could be that LINDE is about to go heavy, by way of a wholly owned Canadian based subsidiary company of course, into 10,000 tpa capacity graphene production and graphene enhanced products development, production and supply within Europe and North America especially?
To boot, Black Swan Graphene is not presently as expensive a proposition for a company like LINDE; whislt BASF could consider an outright acquisition of NanoXplore to be immensely well worth the expenditure and a strategic business development investment innitiative long in the making.