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To: hoov who wrote (2581)8/25/2013 5:11:06 PM
From: vitalremains  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22791
 
Maybe Lakehead has the same level of expertise as the Cambridge Graphene Center:
graphene.cam.ac.uk

However, I don't understand how zen couldn't legally protect their proprietary any less with Cambridge than Lakehead

Lakehead is also a third-party with their own interests



To: hoov who wrote (2581)8/27/2013 10:02:14 AM
From: Terry Maloney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22791
 
Aubrey and I have talked about this. He will not allow anyone else access to samples of the graphite until he knows what he has.
If that's the case, he's being a bit over-promotional here, imo ... they're saying it's amazing stuff before having seen it?

“We’re talking to some downstream companies that are reviewing this and saying that this is some amazing stuff,” Zenyatta Chief Executive Officer Aubrey Eveleigh, who keeps a vinyl version of the record by the Sting-led band in his office, said in an Aug. 16 telephone interview. “They’ll test it and see what applications it can go into.”
bloomberg.com



To: hoov who wrote (2581)8/27/2013 12:21:44 PM
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Can I suggest that ZEN, although they will eventually know exactly what they have, they wont know exactly what the market will buy since they do not know the special processes and trade secrets that goes in the various processes of many synthetic graphite products.

So the sooner they go to end users, the better it will be for ZEN's shareholders.