| | | Chief...I will give you this, you don't roll over easy. If you actually applied your power of persuasion for good things, the world would be a better place. That is a compliment by the way!
Instead, you troll bullboards looking for revenge, very sad.
Now, let's talk about your rebuttal to Radio shack selling graphene at $50M a ton:
Actually, its rather amazing how uninformed you are. No wonder you and the other Zenners will "laugh at this" you all have the same lack of understanding on how this entire Graphene thing will play out. Can't wait for all of your followers to laugh at what you consider amusing. Your obvious lack of understanding on -marketing and packaging ,combined with -your lack of understanding of distribution, -combined with your lack of understanding of Graphene
You, like Muskie, decide that if something sells for X per gram, it happens like your PEA There are no workers, there are no pay checks, there are no CPP contributions, there are no Medical Coverage payments, there is no machinery, there is no cost....shit just happens and poof, you get 100% of the selling price, whatever it is. I guess you had to comeback with something not to lose face but man, you are losing your touch. My point was never that ZEN would pocket $50M per ton but rather how ludicrous your pricing for graphene was and you did not even understand what you were saying. One gram covers a football field or 57,600 sq ft. In 1 gram, we would have enough material for 14,400 of your 2X2 sheets. At $49.95, that would mean 1 gram of graphene sold for $719,280. How stupid are you?
Even at $4.95 per gram (not the 2ft x 2ft sheet you talked about) and ZEN's portion of that being only 10%, that is still $500k per ton!!!
Now, you can say China this, Natural gaz that, hole a mile deep blah blah blah, but you choose to ignore that ZEN's graphene has been compared to most if not all the other graphenes out there, not only at BGU but at Lakehead, Sussex, Tokyo and they all agree, ZEN's graphite is easier and has higher conversion yields than any other graphite. This means, until proven otherwise, we have the cheapest production costs.
Then, you still have to get around the fact that ZEN's graphene has unique dispersion and other attributes making it the only one to work in certain applications. Yes, others are putting graphene in concrete, good for them! What is their costs? What is their performance? Do they cure in 8 days? At the end of the day, we don't need to be everything to everybody. Our profit margins are so massive and our product so unique, we will not be denied. Wait and see my friend!
Choo Choo,
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