I guess, Heeman, punters are more used to seeing figures being quoted by our ASX graphite companies re what they HOPE to be selling when/if they get up and running - i.e. THOUSANDS OF TONNES and TENS of THOUSANDS OF TONNES
Always good to see what current deals are being done, and at what price. That's why I post these articles.
In the case of Great Lakes, this is what they said re pricing in a previous ann.......
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Graphite products are priced across a broad spectrum based on quality, the amount of engineering required and other considerations. High technology applications require premium value material due to their exacting size and purity requirements. In this instance, the customer is looking for chemistries that requires extremely small particle size and extremely high purity. Based on the terms of this sale and discussions with this customer and other prospects who are qualifying this material, we anticipate pricing for this specific material to average US$3,500 per ton.”