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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Banca I.F.I.S Spa BNCIF

Banca Ifis is an independent banking group specializing in the collection of trade receivables, non-performing loans, and tax receivables. The group's credit is exposed mostly to Italy and other European nations. Its trade receivables segment focuses on growing trade finance loans and providing liquidity to Italian small and medium-sized enterprises. Approximately one-third of its loan... see more

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Banca I.F.I.S Spa > Big North Graphite last sale announced
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Post by bossman on Oct 07, 2014 3:17pm

Big North Graphite last sale announced

APRIL 4 . It has been so long. Is Graphite really that hard to sell when you are able to produce amorphous graphite with different grades?
Comment by TKingadvisor on Oct 09, 2014 6:33pm
End-user generally purchases hundreds of tonnes per order. Rarely do they ever buy 1 tonnes here and then another tonnes there because cg% can varies quite a bit. Unless they know that you can produce products of their specification, they would not purchased from you. I think Sonora amorphouse graphite you are talking about is producing graphite at very low rate.  Lol but at least it is ...more