MRF 3.17% 6.1¢ mrl corporation ltd

Hi downsyde and everyone, Thanks for the very complete answer...

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    Hi downsyde and everyone,

    Thanks for the very complete answer and i would like to had some information about
    the lack of buyers that seem to make have you worried.

    On the 02/09 the University of Adelaide confirmed the strong commercial viability, the product is therefore ok for commercialisation or transformation to graphene on a much higher yield quality than flakers.

    On the 01/09 First Graphene (then MRL) stroke a key agreement with Imagine Intelligent Material.
    Webiste:
    http://imgne.com/about-us/#team

    On board, we have:
    - Warwick Grigor, chairman, owner of Far East Capital (founded with Andrew Forrest, current Fortescue Metal CEO), one of the most respected analyst in Australia, 20+ years of experience. Far East Capital wrote a paper on MRL, which is very bullish:
    http://www.mrltd.com.au./attachments/article/127/20150821-MRLReasearch-FEC.pdf
    Far East capital also raised 4 million in October for MRL:
    http://www.mrltd.com.au./attachments/article/136/20151008-$4mCapital Raising.pdf
    And he is bullish in the press about First Graphene:
    http://investorintel.com/technology...alysts-for-disruption-in-the-graphene-sector/

    - Chris Gilbey, CEO, specialised in intellectual property companies, that was SUCCESSFUL selling TWO companies Lake Technology and Vquence. The guy is a winner.
    And two names that open the door to the big technology manufacturers:

    - Anu Herranen (Finnish like Nokia, it seems giving the name): Responsible of Communication and Marketing is a Former Head of Global Product Marketing at Nokia/Microsoft for Connected Devices.
    - Aki Goto (Chairman of Scientific Advisory Panel) former CEO of SANYO semi-conductor (for memory, SANYO is a Jap company which was aquired by Panasonic for 9.2 billions)

    If First Graphite is in bed with IM, i'm not worried finding the buyers. Still looking for geopolitical danger in Sri Lanka (even if the revolution and fights took place in the north, for away from Frist Graphite veins) or technological breakthrough that could be the black swan event for the graphene part.
    For me, it is still low risk high reward.
 
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