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Plenty of cash, tight cost base and a business that fits the gartner growth curve perfectly - the hype and bubble have been and gone, now it’s just building a sustainable business without fuss.
Ruffed have been the seller. If/when they clear, we should see a move back to the 20’s and beyond.
Agree, the company is on the right track now, excellent products and data sheet to back up what has the company has been striving for the past 2 years. Now with global distribution deals signed it is only a matter of time that this company grows into a global company with large profits.
i am suspicious that the margins are pretty good here
going forward they will smash 2019 numbers thats easy to see, more deals, more focus on selling which is clear to see but a very low starting point.
they are selling further afield and will they break even prior to running out of money. no idea whether these products at halfords as an example sell???
The Halford deal is not really going bring in large revenues, it is the big Industrial application usage that will drive the numbers up.
UK Company with low overheads, no debt, and increasing revenue, just need some news on large orders placed to get the media/investors interested.
Not sure they are on the right track.
I got really excited when they mentioned aerospace applications a while ago, but nothing seems to have come out of it.
Retail spray cans won't be big revenue drivers, and being associated with Halfrauds is questionable too.
I've had to re-spray 2 bicycles recently and the thought of buying an AGM product has not even crossed my mind, despite being a long term holder here. Google did not bring any graphene up when I was searching for rust converters spray, etc.
Still, I hold and hope a ten bagged will recoup ,my losses
Not sure how you are searching, but I just put in 'Graphene primer', and both the Hycote and Halfords graphene primers came up. They're both the AGM enhanced product produced by James Briggs Ltd. It's a smaller market, but the larger market for paints that give five to six times the longevity of the best current paints has to have an enormous market, and it's a market that never diminishes. the benefit to shipping has to be enormous, as the cost of drydocking a vessel for refinishing must far outweigh materials expense.
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