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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Great Lakes Graphite Inc GLKIF

Great Lakes Graphite Inc is an industrial minerals company focused on bringing carbon properties and products. It focuses on the manufacture, marketing, and sales of graphite products. Its product is categorized in types: graphite and advanced carbon products. Some of its natural flake graphite products are Micronized, High purity micronized, Ultra-high purity micronized, Spherical purified... see more

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Great Lakes Graphite Inc > Graphene video with Versarien
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Post by Floridas2000 on Aug 02, 2019 9:52am

Graphene video with Versarien

Comment by WidowAndOrphan on Aug 02, 2019 11:16am
Great Video.  I'm suprised they did not focus more on the automotive applications/implications that Graphene discoveries will lead to.  The obvious go to assumption is the battery components, but you can quickly infer the potential magic that will occur to every component and stage of manufacturing.  The focus is fuel economy and safety.  In the past, generally speaking ...more  
Comment by uncleronstips on Aug 02, 2019 1:13pm
Graphene wings, fuselages, home siding , roofs , car bodies & frames , bicycles , boats , clothing , the applications are unlimited.
Comment by bullmoose1984 on Aug 02, 2019 8:22pm
Hundreds of products  and usage of graphene graphite is glk opening up to other avenues or strictly batteries that’s the billion dollar question? Thought they were suppling a lubricant company what ever happened to those revenues?
Comment by uncleronstips on Aug 02, 2019 9:50pm
Prez Trump just slapped 10% on the rest of China imports. Should have been 25% , and 3 months ago. This will speed-up the rare earth business. China is threatening to quit exporting REE's & HREE's. This is good news for domestic suppliers. Come-on Novocarbon get the lead out ! 3D / 5D printing & graphene is a match made in heaven. The 4th industrial revolution is now. Ev's with ...more  
Comment by settoretire on Aug 04, 2019 12:01am
You need to go back to school. Basic economics 101. Tariffs hurt the USA, not China. Costs are passed to the public who buy the commodity, not the exporters. Mining costs double, thus creating an end product made in the USA more expensive than importing. Purchasing the end product has all that tariff costs added in. The cost to developers increases exponentially, thus creating a big hurdle to make ...more  
Comment by Floridas2000 on Aug 04, 2019 9:20am
Yes and no.  It does raise the price of asian imports for those products that have a tariff on it.  In that way it hurts the American consumer because they have to pay more for that product.  However it encourages manufacturers / consumers to buy Americain because it's cheaper than Asia.  So Asian products will sell less in one of the biggest consumer markets in the world.& ...more  
Comment by uncleronstips on Aug 04, 2019 4:46pm
unfortunately the world is caught between 2 evil & GREEDY forces of US capitalism & the communist Chinese . America changes governments every 4 years the chinese don't. The chinese have a 100 year plan and if they win the world we are in trouble. The greedy American capitalist gets disgustingly wealthy whilst the working man struggles thanks to the corporate takeover of American ...more