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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gratomic Inc V.GRAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBULF

Gratomic Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and development stage company with projects in Namibia, Brazil, and Canada. It supplies graphite and is engaged in the electric vehicle battery supply chain through the development of its flagship Aukam graphite mine and ongoing exploration at the Capim Grosso property. The Aukam property includes a mining license (ML) 215 (5,002 hectares (ha), in... see more

TSXV:GRAT - Post Discussion

Gratomic Inc > Whats everyone's thoughts
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Post by LesterTugdan on Feb 10, 2021 2:21pm

Whats everyone's thoughts

https://ukcsc.co.uk/earth-power-hemp-batteries-better-than-lithium-and-graphene/
Comment by Waxwing on Feb 11, 2021 1:22am
Ahh shoot! Looked promising till 2:40ish minute mark of video when I seen his suspenders. I'm out.  
Comment by LesterTugdan on Feb 11, 2021 12:27pm
Not sure what suspenders have to do with it. I've been watching this guy for years on youtube he does this stuff for a living and is not the only one to do this. Just curious as to what people think the future will hold for this.
Comment by kylabaho21 on Feb 22, 2021 6:05am
A 2 percent royalty on salaries shall be paid by the individual who manages the land. Under Namibian laws, the royalty in the form of the Aukam Graphite Project is due as follows.
Comment by smallcapguy7 on Feb 11, 2021 10:59am
Very cool!  Way down the road it could be interesting if they can prove the economics to be better for lifetime cost of battery compared to graphite/lithium