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To: gettingbacktoeven who wrote (16104)4/25/2018 1:41:53 PM
From: Ligo56  Respond to of 54220
 
I would keep posting as there is never any such thing as too much perspective. I have a differing opinion, and only opinion, on a few things you suggested. First I think the ore is substantial and significant. It has 3rd party independent verification. Secondly, there is difficulty getting funding. I'm not sure off the reasons why but we need significant funding, or the right partners, to move forward in a progressive manner. Thirdly, I think the focus should be on the high quality graphite market and associated applications versus Graphene. Graphene is sexy and exciting but the technology is too new. It suggests excellent potential in the future but it could be 10 yrs before production techniques are enhanced to the point where it can be manufactured in a cost-efficient manner.



To: gettingbacktoeven who wrote (16104)4/25/2018 1:48:11 PM
From: Happygurl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54220
 
“That tells me there is a problem with either the economics or geology etc...”

Here we go again, I’m surprised you didn’t mention the metallurgy problems. Lmao

Its obvious why you’re here.



To: gettingbacktoeven who wrote (16104)4/25/2018 3:57:39 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54220
 
It appears that a new bash crowd is out and about. Yep, stick with those who have failed. Yep, Mr. Eveleigh is going to flood the market with his 4.5 million shares. Yep, the sky is going to fall in.

"Getting back to even", ended his post with this, "Good luck and I will go back to not posting, but occasionally following with interest." It appears that "getting back to even" is so concerned about Zen shareholders he posted again about making a bet with happygurl. He even wanted to use a Zen employee as a surety for the bet. Where in the hell do they dig up these people??