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To: roadguy513 who wrote (53814)10/15/2025 9:15:39 AM
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They are doing a pretty good job at it.

This manipulation has been going on now for at least 2 years and probably longer on and off. Those responsible just flipping shares between buy and sell amongst themselves trading us down. Then they acquire more and sell that I’m sure they’re making profits along the way flipping.
I don’t believe it has anything to do with shorting as we’ve seen our short positions are almost minuscule now and havenever been really that high compared to a percentage of the outstanding shares.
This failure for Zen to attract the attention from new investors or institutions is very disheartening considering all of the past couple days graphite stocks have seen very significant gains.
Two companies that have been around longer than Zen in the graphite space who I consider inferior have seen the stocks double.
Focus and Northern graphite were promoting their projects before Zen even announced Albany. They have been languishing until recently. I don’t believe either of them have anything close to the quality and size a deposit that Albany represents.
I’m at a loss to what we can do to get Albany the attention it deserves.
The news lately has been nothing short of fantastic. We have basically reached the end with testing on purity levels. The tests have proven 5 N can be replicated
The next news is expected to be about the “brick” that could be used in nuclear applications. I don’t think that we will be disappointed there.
The question is how do we come up with a strategy to offset the manipulation?