>>60804062
>you make decisions based on the information you have on hand, you can always just prepare for both scenarios
Cases for it:
>they are capable of capturing north american demand for graphene
>they are expanding in texas where they can colocate near a high purity acetylene source
>independent testing verified and certified
Cases against it:
>still unprofitable
>stock looks like a pump and dump
>they won't name their customers, a company like this should be parading that list around
>what the hell is the graphene council
>bearish case
Ignore it.
>bull in bear's clothing
>Wait until it lists onto American exchanges, watch smart money cash out their holdings, buy in between $1-$3, hold long-term.
>bullish case
Fucking buy in and forget about it.
They're expanding, they produce product. It's at the price where I wouldn't want to buy in at its current state.
>>60804072
>We will see.
I'd like to see a company like this succeed. Nanoscale materials are a big favorite of mine and I like to see things like this succeed. I cannot let that bias my decision making though. I've seen enough bullshit "graphene" offerings that the gold nuggets are hidden in an ocean of bullshit.
I just can't know for certain. The future is blurry or foggy, can't tell which. All I know is that they're making moves that a legit company would do to meet demand.