RE:China's ban on key high-tech materials...Gorrilladome47,
You stated "How would that effect the share price of the only operating graphite miner in North America?
Do you actually believe the U.S. Government representatives don't already know that the historical Lac des Illes graphite reserve is nearest than it's ever been to being entirely depleted, i.e. should it already not be entirely depleted and that is more likely why the LDI processing facility has been closed for "so called maintenance?
It's will be years before any "so called" new find of preliminary mineral resource estimate from Lac des Illes is adequately proven up in order to be called a graphite reserve. The U.S. Government representatives knows this.
What's more, NGC is not a one stop shop, so to speak, i.e. the company simply does not process maufacture SCPG anode material and is absolutely nowhere close to being enabled to do so.
There are so many more worthy and profitably operated business enterprises both within the U.S. and Canada that are immediately immensely much better candidates to infuse Hundreds of Millions of Dollars into Ssupporting into becoming truly integrated miner to CSPG anode component materials manufacturing operations.
As I said, all there is left here is the opportunity to have a good ole fashioned priming and pumping of the NGC share price; this before a massive and materially dilutive equity issuance ($100 Million worth, as per the base shelf prospectus) and capital raise initiative is undertaken, which would serve in shifting shuffling and dealing away what would be the majority NGC.V equity controlling pole position.
Then, the company will be renamed and the whole process of rapping and pillaging equities investors begins anew.
Savvy?