Stefan Bernstein explains how the EU/Greenland critical raw materials partnership benefits GreenRoc. Watch the full video here.
I would hazard a guess and say that it looks very much like gold embedded in that obviously quartz vain. (Very often see both together) The reason I say that. Is the fact that it looks very similar to other samples from gold miners I have seen in the past. Could be completely wrong of course
Well for what it's worth. I wouldn't be disappointed if it was graphite, as it takes anything from 50 to 70 kg per battery for each fully electric vehicle. Mainly for the Anode. Buses vans etc would obviously need a lot more. Ether way, anything of a major discovery of something of value would do me. We all gamble in one way or another. But MOST except there bad choices and move on and don't keep moaning about it. But there again everyone has an opinion.
Like Legal and others, I also echo what has been said about Ben and his father and the rest of his family. Must be going through hell at this moment. I think most if not everyone on this bb knows of someone who HAS and ARE going through a similar situation. Maybe one day someone will come up with a cure for the awful devastating illness. Best of luck to Ben and all family and friends.
You could look at it another way. Moving your shares from one account into another (ie bed and ISA) isn't actually trading. Your just Moving house so to speak. Happy to be corrected. But could be that anticipated good news my we'll be the reason. Just speculation on my part
I highly recommend that those that have not signed up to receive news letters updates from pow. To do so. Just gives updates on what's happening with some projects that's not price sensitive information. Communication to share holders is second to none imo. Not many CEO,S keeps share holders up with projects and progress like OUR CEO if any.
Just saying.
Few year,s down the road yet but worth a gander about Graphene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEh4bmg08WA
Future demand for Graphite as a battery contains much much more than lithium
https://resourceworld.com/graphite-demand-to-skyrocket-with-increased-consumption-from-auto-industry/
Wise move by Paul imo
Personal I think it's a fantastic addition to the POW portfolio and dirt cheap. I have mentioned Graphite on this bb before, mainly for the battery industry as it needs a sizable amount for the anode in said battery. Large flake graphite is also needed for the tech and construction industry., The new wonder material that is still in its early developments. Google it. GRAPHINE I think that is how it's spelt
A very Happy New year to all. Glad to see the back of 2022 and this dreadful bear market. Hopefully we can all have a better 2023 in what ever your investment is in. Might even add a couple or three hundred k more shares tomorrow first thing. The very best of luck to all