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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. It is a manufacturer and supplier of high-volume graphene powder for use in transportation and industrial markets. It provides standard and custom graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other industrial sectors. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products... see more

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NanoXplore Inc > Should One be wondering???????
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Post by 1student on Sep 14, 2021 5:29pm

Should One be wondering???????

What has become of the proposed and yet not delivered VoltaXplore initiative?

There have been plenty of advancements; and I can't say enough about being first to market in actually manufacturing and supplying 100% loaded silicon anode materials to the EV manufacturing and EV battery cell manufacturing players, companies such as TESLA, FORD, Panasonic, LG, CATL.

It's all well and good to have GRA's share price holding relatively steady at much higher price points; obviously, that can be appreciated by all and certainly I, for one, do certainly appreciate such a occurrence.

FYI: https://themarketherald.ca/breakthrough-cycling-performance-on-all-solid-state-electrolyte-batteries-with-neos-metallurgical-grade-silicon-microparticle-anodes-2021-09-14/?utm_source=stockhouse.com&utm_medium=widget&utm_campaign=stockhouse.com%7Cwebpart_news%7Cquote_tab
Comment by Lire02 on Sep 15, 2021 9:50am
Not  sure I understand your concerns, 1Student: When Soroush and Martinrea announced the Joint Venture creating Voltaxplore, they pointed out that the final decisions to proceed would be made in 2022. Were you anticipating moment by moment up- dates on the development process? Never been Soroush's style. In any case, I am much more enthusiastic about the take up by other ...more  
Comment by 1student on Sep 15, 2021 2:11pm
Amongst other things, you stated, "My greatest concern is not the success of battery or any other specific uses of graphene, but rather that someone comes up with a less expensive but qualitatively similar product." RESPONSE: Well then, we could always make such a would be cheaper but qualitatively similar manufacturer of such a product an offer which they can't refuse, so to ...more  
Comment by Stockfshr on Sep 15, 2021 2:20pm
I agree that the number one concern is that Nanoxplore remain the low cost producer at volume. Otherwise graphene will become commoditized with low profit margins for all producers. I think continuing to patent as many uses as possible in order to be first to market is extremely important as well. They appear to be executing on both fronts. Hopefully this continues.
Comment by JimmyBly1 on Sep 15, 2021 7:34pm
Another curious thing is: go at the source to check things out ladies and gentlemen as your enthusiasm blinds you (kind of, some may start seeing the light of reason). On their website, they absolutely do not promote the concrete market, but rather some pipes and packaging, supposedly shielding against electromagnetic interferences. Well well, and what about the formulated nuggets they make with ...more  
Comment by Stockfshr on Sep 15, 2021 11:42pm
Do you think they are going to telegraph to the competition what they are working on until they accomplish it? They are not obligated to provide news releases until material changes occur. I, for one, will stay the course.
Comment by Lire02 on Sep 16, 2021 9:35am
" They suck at all level of communication big big times IMO. JimmyB" Possibly communications could be improved, however when they do say something it is  well worth listening to ......unlike some submissions on this Board. Rather than make claims about potential graphene in cement/asphalt/comcrete, Soroush signs supply agreements with  one of the world's largest concrete ...more  
Comment by Gordgeous on Sep 16, 2021 10:30am
I will echo the earlier comments that my number one concern is how quickly competition can catch up and less so about any individual initiative, despite how exciting each of them are. NanoXplore is leading the field and as a consequence is creating the market for these potential compeititors. That being said, they are going about it in a very smart way by partnering with their clients/customers ...more  
Comment by 1student on Sep 16, 2021 1:17pm
Hello Gordeous I concur with your assessment. Nevertheless, I am more interested in what the revenue figures are going to be and whether said figures will be, as I fully expect, greatly improved going into 2022. Greatly increased PROFITABILITY, the resultant revaluation by the street's analysts and the associated increased estimated price per share projections . . . At this point, what is ...more  
Comment by j1nxed on Sep 17, 2021 5:43am
I am not sure I buy that, look at iron ore and cost of production vs price. Being the largest producer means you can supply much more volume, which means more end users should in theory come to you since volumes can be much .ore important price (to some extent). I suggest you check out the FS for the 4000tpa plant, they did some quick calculation how much graphene could be utilized by different ...more  
Comment by j1nxed on Sep 17, 2021 6:15am
Here is the relevant info from the FS, remember that this is just for carbon black replacement! https://imgur.com/a/L58Mdn3
Comment by 1student on Sep 17, 2021 1:56pm
I am sure most would thank you for the link to such relevant information. Here's a question for all to consider. As Carbon Black is more and more aggressively phased out on a global scale, do you not wonder what the largest producer and supplier of carbon black is intending on pursuing? I don't know about you; I'd be looking to secure control of the largest producer of the very ...more  
Comment by smallcaps2grow on Sep 17, 2021 2:29pm
Mason Graphite last hail marry. With Nouveau Monde graphite ahead, id be surprised if Soroush helps Mason with their dumbass move to secure graphene in Europe.  Which wing of goverment is going to help them now, maybe Boris Johnson. Im expecting many press releases from Mason, in a pump and dump strategy. its not expensive to run a graphene test. Remember also how far the graphite mine is ...more  
Comment by j1nxed on Sep 17, 2021 4:36pm
I posted a screenshot pf the FS with the relevant info, sadly this website is absolutely horrible on a mobile so the formating is always messed up for me. I think the FS can be gotten from SEDAR (even worse than this site)