This one (below) I think the seeking alpha list is taken from...

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    I think the seeking alpha list is taken from Techmetalsresearch document dated March last year , so it's a little out of date -http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2014/03/going-natural-the-solution-to-teslas-graphite-problem/

    TMR recently updated their graphite index to include SVM, TON, MNS, VXL, etc - http://www.techmetalsresearch.com/2...-to-the-tmr-advanced-graphite-projects-index/

    Re the recarburizer - I don't fully understand that market, but it would appear a cheaper alternative is out there and it might explain lack of follow through.  I think also the steel industry slow down means there is no rush to sign up - just my thoughts - but no one wants to discuss They only want to discuss "amusing" TJ



    Companies that boast 80,000 ton-per-year production or high purity levels don't always impress Kiril Mugerman, mining analyst with Industrial Alliance Securities. Why? Because finding buyers for all those tons is a huge challenge, and thrifty end-users like to purify lower-grade graphite in-house. In this interview with The Mining Report, Mugerman explains why he looks for smaller projects that can hit revenue targets, and indicates which of the 176 graphite projects out there are worth your attention.




    http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/k...-should-look-for-large-flakes-small-resources
 
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