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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zentek Ltd - ZEN -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hoov who wrote (3110)9/10/2013 12:48:09 AM
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Steve Riddle owns Asbury Carbons as you know, so he is hardly an impartial observer. He buys graphite and processes it for end user consumption. If you read the detailed Roth report, you will see where he fits into the global scene for graphite.

What we have been told by both SGS Lakefield and Lakehead University (both at arms length to ZEN and with reputations of their own to protect) implies that Steve's business may take a bit of a hit, as end users will be able to bypass some of his services and deal directly with Zenyatta.

Mother nature has pre processed ZEN's graphite to a great extent, provided it with a unique crystalline, isotropic type of graphite and has gifted it with a very large deposit. That does not bode well for Asbury.

Steve seems to get himself inserted into all the hit pieces on ZEN. Funny how that happens.