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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: substancep who wrote (42990)5/25/2001 7:11:34 PM
From: John Walliker   of 54805
 
substancep,

I don't know what "carborundum" is

A very hard abrasive - SiC - first synthesised around 1890.
carbogb.co.uk

But, a patented crystallization procedure doesn't seem like it would provide much of a BTE.

Cree have developed a process for crystallising SiC with very low defect densities. It is very difficult to do because SiC has one of the highest melting points of any substance.

Do diamonds somehow add value to CREE's product(s)?

Maybe:
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John
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