Hi VVX565,
Would you like to add any company to the list ?
I wouldn't leave it too long before entering FGR,
Warwick Grigor (chairman) was in a Axino video released in June, advising investors that the company is currently negotiation a offtake agreement for all of FGR's Graphene production, if it is being organised with Traxys it will most likely be in the battery space, WG isn't one to name drop, he has been doing it for a while, starting with his chairman address at last years AGM. advising shareholders "We all know of the enormous potential for graphene, but one of the biggest obstacles to commercialisation has been the availability of supply. Companies like Tesla would love to embrace graphene more fully, but as they said to us a year ago, “we can’t get enough supply to warrant us turning our minds to it”. Well, that was before we built this facility."
The first sales agreement WG is talking about is using graphene as a fire retardant, will be with VIBA spa. A Italian Master batch company. Graphene removes the need for the existing toxic halogen fire retardants.
The interesting part, the conference was held in April 2018.
I do like DTZ, I am never been invested in them,
I recently found one of Flinders Universities research papers that have used VFD to make tunable carbon nano dots.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/23670932/2018/2/4
FGR own 50% of the company that holds the IP for VFD. they also have the option to move to 70%.
FGR's last two T20 shareholder lists.,
I really wish FGR would update a t20 onto the website each month like WKT does. the best I can provided in the FYR 17 and the HYR18 lists, that do not contain anything exciting.
Recently the FGR have had 2 investors approach the company to invest in FGR, One is a European industrialist, the other is claimed to be a Sydney family business, Both of these investors have take up 2% of the company.
FGR has also had one large buyer buying on market, i.e this is why FGR have been trading in the range of 16-18c for the past few months, I suspect this is the Sydney family business, which I suspect is much larger than the company claims.
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