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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in manufacturing and supplying high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial markets. The Company operates through two segments: Advanced materials, plastics and composite products, and Battery cells. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom... see more

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Post by templetooth2 on Jun 13, 2024 9:05pm

Checking In

Every few months I like to visit here and another select few boards ( for example, Largo) to see what's going on. Call it confirmation bias.

I was just looking at the Q3 results and see that Martinrea bought an astounding $1.75 million of graphene-enhanced product!!! Be still my heart!!!

Another poster here is doing a good job of highlighting the lack of progress on the much-vaunted battery plant. 

I believe this graphene delusion has proven itself to be so much pixie dust. I don't believe there is a business here. And yet, this company has a market cap of some $460 million. Does anyone here know why?
Comment by 1student on Jun 14, 2024 1:48am
templetooth2, Your "confirmation bias" would result in you ignoring information that is inconsistent with your belief, e.g. your belief being that representatives administering over the pursuit and successful implementation of each of NanoXplore's five year strategic business development investment initiatives would be delusional. You believe that NanoXplore representatives are ...more  
Comment by Ogopogo26 on Jun 18, 2024 7:53pm
Once again, arrogant, inappropriate language. So easy to call someone stupid when you're in an anonymous chat isn't it. You talk like that with your family or at work?
Comment by 1student on Jun 18, 2024 10:23pm
Ogopogo26, What I actually did in part tell Templetooth2 is as follows - read it  again Einstein. "Were you not much more intelligent than you are letting on about, I would almost decide to laugh at your clearly feigned stupidity." I told Templetooth2 that I knew he is much more intelligent than Templetooth2 was letting on about. I clearly suggested Templetooth was actually ...more  
Comment by StockscoutX on Jun 19, 2024 9:40am
@Ogopogo26. There is such a thing as falling in love with a stock. We have a case right here in this bullboard. A poster going through great lengths by his writing to defend his stock tooth and nail. Falling in love with a stock is one of the common mistake investors do with a stock.  From "Investmentpedia": Falling in Love With a Company Too often, when we see a company we ...more  
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