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To: Bentonstocks who wrote (8582)3/8/2020 1:36:42 PM
From: Bentonstocks2 Recommendations

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22641
 
...just to add, stuffbug, I am ZEN shareholder and a firm believer in the potential of the Albany graphite deposit and that its value will eventually be realized one way or another. I therefore see it as my job as a shareholder, amongst many other like-minded shareholders, to also do whatever I can to help push towards that outcome.

Best,

Benton



To: Bentonstocks who wrote (8582)3/8/2020 3:34:08 PM
From: stuffbug  Respond to of 22641
 
Benton, that was NOT a ZEN vs CCB discussion.
It was not my intention to start a ZEN vs CCB debate.
I said they were not at comparable stages.
I raised several issues, and would like to see some healthy fact based discussion - market size, growth, pricing, volumes, production costs, ...

Otherwise, pre graphene PEA, this is a re-run of 5 years ago.
All the excited shareholders project massive revenue, minimal CAPEX, high production, low operating expenses and insane profits (ala some posters on other boards).

If shareholders believe that ZEN is close to being a revenue generator, let's outline the path forward.
Based on published news releases, all the ore from the bulk permit is still in storage.
How much graphite is readily available for conversion now?