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From: GrumpyGus5/1/2017 9:17:46 AM
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On discern's post Message 31087498

A couple of things popped out at me.

Mara told him "She stated the there is a range of recoveries that Mr. Jordan experienced and that there was a difference between the East and West Pipe in recovery rate due to the difference of graphite content in the ore."

But the latest news release said otherwise. " Significantly, results show consistent improvement in metallurgical performance with similar concentrate grades and recoveries obtained from both the East and West Pipe graphite zone material." zenyatta.ca

Maybe Glorieux's enthusiasm about the west pipe is premature "Oh, the East and West pipe yield the same result. Another myth debunked again!" Message 31083151

I also found it odd that these met tests were designed with batteries in mind, when graphene has been the theme of most of their recent NRs.

One thing discern addressed that I think most people, both ZEN supporters and skeptics, would agree with: "I told her that I have questions that the reports would include such as “How much better is Zen graphite in producing graphene than other natural forms?” Mara stated that sometimes it is hard to answer those questions, however, I told her that university studies would be analyzed against base line studies that should give us some clarity. She would look into this and work on it. I told her that providing this baseline information in the press releases is very important. When we are told that ZEN can be converted to graphene at a higher rate (95%) than other natural forms of graphite tell us what those rates are. We want to know that ZEN’s graphite is superior and by how much it is superior over other forms of flake and natural graphite. . ."

They have often used terms like "better than" or "comparable to" when describing ZEN's graphite/graphene performance, when they must know the difference compared to the standard.
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