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Ann: First Graphene joins the University of Manchester, page-51

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    Yep, global recognition, so in EU news...
    https://www.scitecheuropa.eu/graphene-engineering-innovation-centre/87569/
    And it's good that FGR is mentioned at the start of the sentence ahead of the other two.

    There are so many applications for graphene and tweaks on how it can be applied... we've all heard of e-textiles, IIM is producing e-textiles. Here's another one
    http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discove...s-award-to-commercialise-graphene-e-textiles/

    Again, for those that remember the ad "oils ain't oils", FGRs ain't any oil. As a founding top tier partner to GEIC (a $110 million AUD facility) with over 330 world leading scientists at it's disposal pushed to commercialise the graphene revolution is tremendous. FGR is global now, this is the connection/network/foot in the door to multi-billion dollar organisations interested in partnering to drive commercialisation/revolution/disruption, and only 2 companies in the world have the same access, however they don't have the product or the way to produce it like FGR does.

    The reputation of University of Manchester and Manchester City "the home of Graphene" (we all know that graphene was discovered Professor Sir Andre Geim and Professor Sir Kostya Novoselov of the University of Manchester in 2004) is on the line here. FGR would not have been chosen as a top tier partner without due diligence done. FGR product and production is world class, the birthplace of graphene has backed us to say so! We all know there's plenty of graphene producers and ways of producing graphene out there. You all talked about, have researched and invested in some of those "innovative" ways to produce graphene. They just haven't been recognised by the birthplace of graphene .... yet ... FGR will be way ahead of the curve when they do. IMO, FGR will be and will set the benchmark for aspiring producers. The creme dela creme.

    "Sophisticated" investors have already put their funds above the current SP, they wouldn't be putting in their millions at an immediate 10% loss for it to remain at a loss for long. Again, thorough due diligence would have been completed to make that sort of investment. Straight from the horses mouth, our chairman has set himself an initial SP target of $1.00 (500 million market cap) for FGR.

    I don't think I'm reading too much in this, in fact I don't want this understated.

    PS, all those doubters that said the SL government wouldn't extend our supply agreement were wrong. We are getting the best SL graphite from their mines at existing prices. I think it's a great strategy use up all of their scare resources first, save our own mines for later when the supplies become scarcer and the end products become more refined and the true properties of SL vein graphene (not graphite) have been researched and commercialised. In addition, it just further cements a long standing relationship with the SL government. I'm sure they know what FGR are doing and it's plans.

    Let's not understate this, again

    PSS, alot of wanna be graphite/graphene players have fallen by the wayside over the last couple of years BBR, TON, LNL, and Valence just to name a few. IMO, I see a lot of current aspiring players becoming very niche and producing end products that are not feasible due to their production techniques. FGR will not be niche with our washing machine and VFD.

    IMO, don't brush this one off, all the very best everyone.
 
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