Tag: Sri Lanka
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New listing: Applied Graphite Technologies is the purest graphite pure play
Nobody understands graphite exploring. You know this, I know this. We can fake it for a bit based on general mining knowledge, but graphite doesn’t get much investor love because people don’t really understand it. They don’t know what good graphite is, what a good property is, what end users are looking for.. So here’s…
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Ceylon Graphite’s (CYL.V) one-month triple shows graphite actually has a fan base
All the signs were there: A long awaited move to production, a long period of silence broken with news, a financing near the 52-week low that the largest shareholder was buying most of… Ceylon Graphite (CYL.V) wasn’t exactly making a secret of the fact that the rubber was hitting the road for them over the…
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Ceylon Graphite (CYL.V) up nearly double since shift to production
No resource, no multi-million dollar raise, no problem. Ceylon Graphite (CYL.V), which has taken the unusual (in mining circles) decision to just freaking start digging, rather than go through eight years of behind-protection, triangulation, and capital raising first, is up 20% today as the first containers fill with graphite and execs chase down end user…
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Ceylon Graphite (CYL.V) moves into production – no, you heard that right… PRODUCTION
One of the things that pisses a lot of investors off about the resource sector is, the confluence of events most investors are looking for – revenues in and a smaller amount of expenses out – you know, ‘actually doing business’ – rarely occurs, because so few resource deals ever move into actual production.
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Sri Lanka rising: Ceylon Graphite (CYL.C) flexes and shows bulging veins
Trying to “Make America Great Again” by reviving the coal industry – is like trying to extinguish a house fire by spitting on it. If coal employment was restored to 2003 levels, there would still be more people working in car washes. While the brain trust in Washington flaps its arms, China is opening its…