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That's a great presentation....thanks for posting it. The implications are enormous. I have no intention of selling a share in either company anytime soon....they are in the right place with some break thru technology... more than 60 patents!!
Been in since the .80s - I think there is explosive potential here. Also, take a look at their big brother PYRNF...will soon be co-listed on the NASDAQ....take a look under the hood, you will be impressed...
I own good chunks of both companies...
Did not asume that at all, was just saying i did good dd on this. but i see now i replied to u, not my intention, sorry.
Yes the video is good coverage!
A much nicer video IMHO - Plus I've done a fair bit of dd
Just WHY would U assume that I have done NONE ?
Plus I also predicted (4 sessions ago ON THE 10th) that - A 1.03 Bust-out on HPQFF would / might really kick things off
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=160557512
https://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=&insttype=Stock&symb=hpqff&x=35&y=13&time=100&startdate=12%2F1%2F2020&enddate=3%2F28%2F2021&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=0&maval=9&uf=0&lf=1&lf2=0&lf3=0&type=2&style=320&size=4&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=9
Someone did a little DD video on hpq, worth the watch!
bought in here, did many hours of DD on this one. Short term catalyst is sample delivery to a major automobile manufacturer (that alone can be a huuuge contract and many signs it is the new tesla battery, if ypu watched tesla battery day you know why) and sending samples to the other battery manufacturers. And of course the hydrogen part is a big winner!
In short, fundementals showing a huge upside, dont know why it is so cheap right now ( not yet discoverd by main stream inverstors i believe) bit ill take it :)
Do some DD!
Here ya go. https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=12468328&V_TOKEN=1612975147450&crpNm=Hpq&crpNmbr=&bsNmbr=
Looks like they might have started a subsidiary for the byproduct?
Kick you're feet back and enjoy the run...
Oooo la-la.......Look at what happens next here eh ?
The screwed up chart irked me a lot
Bust-out appears to be totally looming altho......
https://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=&insttype=&symb=hpqff&x=57&y=16&time=100&startdate=12%2F1%2F2019&enddate=3%2F28%2F2021&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=0&maval=9&uf=0&lf=1&lf2=0&lf3=0&type=2&style=320&size=4&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=9
Ours' don't look anywhere's near the same (sadly)
https://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=&insttype=&symb=ca%3Ahpq&x=53&y=10&time=100&startdate=12%2F1%2F2019&enddate=3%2F28%2F2021&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=0&maval=9&uf=0&lf=1&lf2=0&lf3=0&type=2&style=320&size=4&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=9
A 1.03 Bust-out on HPQFF would / might really kick things off
I got in mid .80s HPQFF and PRYNF both have a long upside. metal printing, solar, batteries...etc,etc for PYRNF...
Wouldn't be surprised if pyrnf takes the 50% stake in hpgff at some point
Ha, this one has is getting a pulse....grabbed some a few weeks ago. Keep an eye on PYRNF...they are the plasma company working with HPQFF. They also, have some ownership and the option to purchase 50% of HPQFF.
PYRNF will soon be co-listed on NASDAQ...should be a big winner.
Very good DD video on HPQFF
Effective Feb. 3,2021 URAGF will change to HPQFF:
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
URAGF is looking good. I'm a buyer.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hpq-gen1-nano-silicon-reactor-130000045.html
Also started buying PYRNF a business partner. I've been following PYRNF for quite a while. Looks like it's headed for prime time. Expect it to be on the NASDAQ soon.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/930405/pyrogenesis-says-new-preorder-for-nano-powders-from-big-auto-manufacturer-validates-its-investment-in-hpq-nano-silicon-partners-930405.html
ttps://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/12/17/2147088/0/en/HPQ-NANO-Reaches-Major-Milestones-With-Gen-1-Nano-Silicon-Reactor-Operational.html
Cant see what you posted but the buys in the US were met by the company itself being on the offer and selling stock?
No eyes in this? Can anyone explain why the price action was identical on Canadian / US exchange but most volume were buys in US but all sells in Canadian?
https://t.co/059rktaYcE?amp=1
Tesla?
Mercedes?
Volkswagen?
Who?
HPQ NANO Receives Request for Spherical Nano Silicon Material From Major Automobile Manufacturer; First Pre-Order Expected Soon
Boat is ready to sail.
HPQ NANO Receives Request for Spherical Nano Silicon Material From Major Automobile Manufacturer; First Pre-Order Expected Soon
So this stock back on the radar!!
Who's the new partner?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hpq-silicon-comments-recent-market-185745242.html
huge potential! do your DD
About Beauce Gold Fields
BGF is a wholly owned subsidiary of HPQ Silicon into which HPQ gold assets were transferred. Subject to approval by TSX-V, HPQ is in the process of listing BGF as a new public junior gold company.
UPDATE: HPQ Silicon Announces the Record Date for the Distribution of Beauce Gold Fields Common Shares for Listing on the TSX.V Exchange
GlobeNewswire•December 18, 2018
(Clarification of distribution description)
MONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HPQ Silicon Resources Inc (“HPQ”) (TSX Venture: HPQ) is pleased to inform shareholders that, pursuant to the Plan of Arrangement and the Arrangement with Beauce Gold Fields Inc. (BGF), HPQ declares the special dividends stemming therefrom and that December 24, 2018 will be the Record Date for the distribution and the dividends consist of 10,680,000 Beauce Gold Fields common shares.
can anyone explain why URAGF keeps saying OTCPINK when OTC definitively lists them as grey market
Uragold Bay Res Inc. changed to HPQ-Silicon Res Inc.
http://otce.finra.org/DLSymbolNameChanges
UBR gold project in now in play! The Quebec government has issued the necessary permits for UBR to start extracting gold from their Beauce project. see news release:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/uragold-receives-environmental-permits-to-start-trial-mining-a-milestone-has-been-reached-towards-extracting-gold-from-the-beauce-placer-gold-project-2013-02-07-101733439
With a post consolidation 44M OS and a market cap of $3M, this play has a lot of upside potential.
I think everyone saw dilution coming but this may be an unexpected twist. I've delayed buying for that reason and also because there's almost no volume in the US market...and a very wide spread, making it hard to buy and sell.
Maybe it will pick up later on. They wouldn't be taking these steps without some plan of action.
Dee
Here's what GreyGoose said on Sun May 06.
That explains why no one has been buying this week......and 400K shares were sold a minute before the close today. My, what a coincidence. I guess that's why everyone is speechless except for me.
TC
URAGF 4:1 reverse split announced today, nobody's talking about it. Looks like they'll have to find a new bottom, but the final product should be a good investment.
JMHO, why's everyone so quiet?
Dee
Thanks, GreyGoose. I'm holding tight for now.
The report that pom-pom posted was a big help. Although I'm still not sure why URAGF qualifies as one of the top 6 graphite juniors with a mkt. cap of $2mm (at the time of the report on 5/1).
Thanks for your thoughts and congrats on your promotion.
My recommendation is to stay with your starter position for now. That's at least what I'm doing. I think this may take some time, but it is promising and these Graphite stocks are hot right now. The Asbury Property is huge news IMO. I would add to this when you are doing well with your other stocks. So, add a little here and there at your discretion. I personally think it won't go down that much if at all, but it may remain flat until people take notice. I follow UGAGF closely, prefer buying it on the Toronto Stock Exchange, etc.
I will continue to do DD on this and add what I can find. I've had a day job with tons of hours, so I haven't had a lot of time to study up as I should. But now with my promotion I will actually have more time on here because I will be working nights for the next 2-3 weeks. So I will be on here all day tomorrow! Cheers! :)
The immediate closing of this financing, combined with issuance of the 8 millions shares to the vendors, already approved by the exchange, enable the Corporation to start the process of transferring the claims title of the Asbury Graphite Mine and Canadian Graphite Property to Uragold and complete the 100% acquisition of these claims
This article speculates that Graphite Stocks have risen too fast based in relation to supply and battery hype, but check this statement out:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/06/canada-column-markets-idUSL1E8G3NBY20120506?type=companyNews&feedType=RSS&feedName=companyNews&rpc=43
"The uptake in battery growth is a little over hyped, I think, given that most of the graphite demand today for lithium ion batteries is for synthetic graphite," said Jonathan Lee, a battery materials analyst with Byron Capital Markets.
That may change, however. Synthetic graphite can cost more than $20,000 a tonne, while unprocessed flake graphite costs $1,500 to $3,000 a tonne. Add in processing and coating, and the price is about $8,000 a tonne, meaning natural graphite represents major cost savings.
The price differential has analysts and would-be miners speculating that as demand for lithium ion batteries grows and battery makers need to buy more graphite, they will eventually choose cheaper natural flake over synthetic.
Here the link of, we are top 6 Graphite Stock
http://www.purplecom.com.au/_content/documents/2283.pdf
Pom !!
GreyGoose,,, I've taken a 100k share starter position in URAGF but am not comfortable adding to it, given how little info there is out there about it. are you invested in it? following it closely? can you provide links to the best info?
Thanks!
How about this quote!!!
Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $0.10 during a period of 24 months from the date of closing of the placement. Each share issued pursuant to the placement will have a mandatory four (4) month holding period from the date of closing of the placement.
Uragold Closes Non-Brokered Private Placement and Completes the Acquisition of the Asbury Graphite Property
MarketwirePress Release: Uragold Bay Resources Inc. – 10 hours ago
(Great news and no one here reports on it?)
MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - May 3, 2012) - Uragold Bay Resources Inc. (UBR.V - News), Uragold is pleased to announce that it has closed a hard cash non-brokered private placement for a total placement of $66,000.00. This will result in a total sale of 66 units (Units) at a subscription price of $1,000.00. Each Unit being comprised of 20,000 common share and 20,000 common share purchases warrant (the Warrants") of the Company. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $0.10 during a period of 24 months from the date of closing of the placement. Each share issued pursuant to the placement will have a mandatory four (4) month holding period from the date of closing of the placement. The private placement is subject to regulatory approval.
The immediate closing of this financing, combined with issuance of the 8 millions shares to the vendors, already approved by the exchange, enable the Corporation to start the process of transferring the claims title of the Asbury Graphite Mine and Canadian Graphite Property to Uragold and complete the 100% acquisition of these claims.
In connection with this placement, the Corporation will pay cash finder's fees of $ 5,000 to EMD Financial Inc.
About EMD Financial Inc.
EMD Financial Inc is an Exempt Market Dealer, registered in Quebec and serving clients in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta. EMD specializes in equity private placement financings for publicly traded micro-cap opportunities in the resource sector. Furthermore EMD offers consulting services on mergers, acquisitions, and investment banking catered specifically to the client's situation.
Patrick Levasseur, president and COO of Uragold stated. "The Asbury project is similar to our Beauce Placer project, this property benefits from extensive historical exploration work, well-established infrastructure and the real potential of developing a mining operation."
About Uragold Bay Resources Inc.
Uragold Bay Resources is a junior exploration company trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol UBR. Uragold is a top claims holder in Southern Quebec's Appalachian belt. The properties benefit from extensive historical exploration work and from well-established infrastructure thereby helping to reduce exploration risks. Uragold's business model focuses on developing, a series of potential small scale low-cost gold mining operations for their potential in generating cash flow while simultaneously exploring core properties that hold the potential for the discovery of blue sky gold deposits like the MacDonald project.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Contact:
Patrick Levasseur, President and COO
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman and CEO
(514) 846-3271
www.uragold.com
28th April 2012:
Business Summary
Uragold Bay Resources Inc. (Uragold) is a junior exploration company. The Company is engaged
in exploration of gold mining sites located in Quebec. Its properties include Property Uskawanis
Lake and Kauschiskach, Property Riviere du Loup, Property St-Hermenegilde and Property Moe-
River Mcdonald Till. The Company holds a 100 % interest in 34 claims located in Liniere township
and 25 claims located in Barford township. The Company holds a 100 % interest in 760 claims in
Property Moe-River Mcdonald Till. On April 13, 2010 the Company acquired a 100 % interest in 65
claims located in the James Bay area near the Uskawanis mine site. On July 8, 2010, the Company
acquired a 100 % interest in four claims located in Saint-Francois township. During the year ended
December 31, 2010, the Company acquired 100% interest in 397 claims and a 100 % interest in 61
claims by a mining properties swap.
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Riding the Graphite Bull
Andrew Topf | March 27, 2012
http://www.mining.com/2012/03/27/riding-the-graphite-bull/
Chris Berry, founder of Mountain Partners asset management company, provided an interesting summary of the graphite space while speaking at the recent Graphite Express Conference in Vancouver.
The conference featured a keynote address from Berry and 5-minute presentations from some of the key graphite explorers, including Zimtu Capital Corp., Northern Graphite, Lomiko Metals, Strike Graphite, Focus Metals, Graphite One Resources, First Graphite, and Standard Graphite. A similar conference followed in Toronto.
Investor interest in graphite has been growing. Last December saw the first graphite conference in London, UK presented by online journal Industrial Minerals.
The journal has a useful page on graphite and provides the following key facts on the mineral:
graphite comes in three forms: amorphous, flake and vein/lump. Amorphous graphite contains 70-75% carbon and is the most common. Flake graphite is 85-90% carbon and is used for higher value applications like batteries. Vein/lump graphite is 90-96% carbon and is most valuable because it requires the least processing.
graphite is used in refractories – used to line high-temperature equipment; pencils; lithium-ion batteries – used in consumer electronics and electric vehicles; fuel cells; and Pebble Bed nuclear reactors. It is used in foundries, lubricants and brake linings. Graphite is also used to produce graphene, a tightly packed single layer of carbon atoms that can be used to make inexpensive solar panels, powerful transistors, and even a wafer-thin tablet that could be the next-generation iPad. Graphene, extremely light and strong, has been called “the world’s next wonder material.”
the closure of graphite mines in China, which produces 75% of the world’s graphite, has resulted in a fall in global graphite production to 1.3 million tonnes per annum in 2011. Like rare earths, China is restricting the export of graphite to protect its own domestic industries. The second largest producer is India, followed by Brazil, North Korea, Austria and Canada.
Graphite exploration is focused in Canada, with eight companies exploring properties in Quebec and Ontario. Europe has a number of mothballed mines that could return to production.
Berry, a former Wall Street broker and co-publisher of the Morning Notes investment newsletter, presents the case for graphite as a key solution in solving the global dilemma of how to provide electrification to millions in the developing world, and as a critical metal for developing new battery and nuclear power technology.
What follows below are his key points:
The United States, Europe and China have included graphite among a short list of critical metals.
the US Geological Service estimates the graphite market to be 10 times the size of the market for rare earth elements. The graphite market is about the same size as the market for nickel. 60% of the market is amorphous graphite and 40% is flake graphite. Most of the growth is in flake graphite (see bullet point below)
natural graphite can be processed to make synthetic graphite useful for high-value applications like lithium-ion batteries, but the process is expensive – $10,000 to $20,000/ton versus $3-4,000/t for flake graphite. The result is a race to find the best flake graphite deposits.
graphite is different from gold, silver, copper, etc because users require a specific carbon purity level. “It’s security of supply that keeps you up at night,” says Berry.
33% of the graphite market produces refractories and crucibles (used in foundries); only 5% is for batteries. But the lithium-ion battery market is expected to grow by 25% a year.
Three of the largest lithium-ion battery makers in the world, GS Yuasa Corp, LG Chem and Liotech, a consortium between Russia and China, are building the largest lithium-ion battery plant in the world, in Russia. “Just these three heavy hitters in the battery space are making multi-million dollar bets on the future of lithium-ion technology, which cannot push forward without graphite,” says Berry.
future uses of graphite could include vanadium-redox batteries and hydrogen fuel cells. Graphite could also potentially replace silicon in microchips and silver used in solar panels.
by 2020 world consumption of graphite will be 1.9m tonnes, which does not include graphite needed for batteries, fuel cells and Pebble Bed nuclear reactors.
China will require 400,000 tonnes of large flake graphite for Pebble Bed nuclear reactors and lithium-ion batteries will require 327,000 tonnes. The current supply of large flake graphite is 400,000t, so there will be a need to double the supply of large flake graphite used in batteries and nuclear reactors in the next eight years. ”The takeaway is if you buy into the electrification thesis, and I’m halfway right, demand should easily outstrip supply,” says Berry.
Gary Economo, CEO of Focus Metals, also makes a number of useful points about graphite in his recently penned article in Proactive Investors USA & Canada. A select few appear below:
If there is any doubt about graphite’s importance as a commodity, one only has to look at the trebling of market prices for 97% graphite concentrate during the last decade.
Green, off-petroleum technologies are driving demand growth towards a market bubble that even a tsunami of new global production will be unable to deflate by 2020.
Industrial Minerals reports that graphite prices between mid-2011 and the end of January 2012 appear to have stabilized after dropping through the end of last year.
A current surplus of product in the world market and end-user depletion of stockpiles contributed to the downturn.
The United States produces no graphite and is 100% dependent on imports to meet its industrial and technology needs. As a continental neighbor, it makes sense for Canada to look south first, then Europe and Asia as it builds its customer base.
Graphite Symposium Friday May 04, NYC
http://murdockcapital.com/wordpress2/
"Murdock Capital Graphite Symposium: Focus Metals, Strike Graphite, Galaxy Capital and more......
Looking for an investment in graphite? Murdock Capital Partners is hosting a Symposium Series on the metal on May 4th in New York.
Graphite, an allotrope - or different physical form - of carbon, is a good conductor of electricity and heat with a temperature resistance above 3,500 degrees Celsius - the same temperature as the outer atmosphere of the sun.
Unlike other metals, when heated, it does not expand.
The metal, like its sibling diamond, is one of the strongest and hardest materials in the natural world and is used in a wide range of products.
As the graphite market bubble grows, so does investor interest and scrutiny of a mining sector bedeviled historically by supply/demand cycles, aided and abetted by China’s overwhelming market influence.
The United States, Europe and China regard graphite as a critical material for future industrial growth. Global markets know this fact and the response has been an explosion of interest, investment and growth in new graphite mine development.
At the Murdock event, Zenyatta Ventures (CVE:ZEN), Strike Graphite (CVE:SRK), Galaxy Capital Corp (CVE:GXY), Standard Graphite (CVE:SGH), Flinders Resources (CVE:FDR) and Focus Metals ( CVE:FMS) will be presenting.
Focus's Lac Knife, Quebec natural flake deposit holds the highest grade of graphite in the world. The company’s NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate validated its 16% grading and its commercial bragging rights to that claim.
Most, if not all of Focus’ production, is destined for niche, high demand, technology applications and in particular, it holds fine-mesh graphite destined for the lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
The company also anticipates demand for its particular graphite from the international scientific and industrial development communities engaged in graphene research.
Focus Metals holds a 40 percent interest in Grafoid Inc., a graphene investment, research and development and patenting joint venture.
For a schedule of Murdock's symposium, please see below. The symposium will be held at the Solarium - 3 West Club, 3 West 51st Street, New York, NY 10019, on Friday May 4, 2012 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM EDT.
To register for the event, visit http://murdockcapital.com/wordpress2/.
Symposium Schedule:
8 AM registration and continental breakfast
8:45 Opening Remarks: Tom Dean
President Murdock Capital Partners
9:00 Symposium Kickoff: Byron W. King
Agora Financial, LLC
Editor, Energy & Scarcity Investor, and Outstanding Investments "The Astonishing World of Graphite -- and How We Can Go There and Make Some Money..."
9:30 Cell Phone Break
9:45 Zenyatta Ventures, Ltd.
10:15 Strike Graphite
10:45 Cell Phone Break
11:00 Galaxy Capital Corp.
11:30 Standard Graphite
12:00 Keynote Luncheon Speaker: Dr. Gordon Chiu, M.SCi, Chief Scientist, Grafoid, Inc.
"Graphine/Graphite in the Technology Food chain"
1:00 Focus Metals
1:30 Flinders Resources
2:10 Dessert and Coffee Served
2:30 Panel Discussion: "Graphite: are we all on the same page?"
Panelists: Ben Axler, Sprucepoint Capital
Chris Berry, House Mountain Capital
Dan Sovel, Tokeneke Research LLC
3:00 Official Close with One on One Meetings, Networking "
Yep, but I don't know that I can buy UBR.
The B/A on UBR.V is .03/.035 but,
the B/A on URAGF is .025/.041 and no volume.
That stinks! I guess it's unknown in the US.
Dee
Remember that you can buy this 3 1/2 cents Canadian! This is a wonderful opportunity at these levels!
Asbury and the Geologist
“The difficulty with a lot of companies in the graphite space is that there are not a lot of graphite geologists out there" said First Graphite director Ben Curry.
UBR's geologist will be supplying samples of graphite bearing rock from Asbury to the GEC. Patrick Levasseur will be leading this effort. The rock is being exhumed this weekend, grab samples. It's all over the surface, lots of it. Big chunks.
I am looking forward to examining the carbon bearing rock up close and looking at UBR's Jumbo Flake in detail. I saw a very nice piece of Madagascar graphite recently in another boardroom, and will be able to compare. My working partner is a geologist and will attend GEC with me.
Again, from a conversation with UBR this morning: UBR are going to proceed to put this mine into production.
Period.
fringe
Dee
Yes, they have Gold, Graphite and Uranium prospects. The first two are in focus. The graphite is in immediate play.
Feel free to give me a shout.
fringe
This looks good fringe, another "ground floor" opportunity with Uragold? Nice job on the IBox, I made a quick pass thru it. They seem to be mining both gold and graphite or am I confused? Not enough coffee yet. LOL
I'm following this board, should be #6. I need to come back later and look at it more carefully. We have the weekend coming up, thank goodness. Time to catch up.
Dee
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