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I realize that.
Just making sure that a certain poster doesn't use the CSE volume on Friday as an excuse to say that I really did sell my shares.
If I dropped 500,000+ shares on the market, they all would have showed up as part of the DMNKF volume.
In a few more hours, it will all be irrelevant, and this fu<#!ng nightmare will be over for me!
Good luck, rrten!
Et tu, rrten?
Irrelevant on two counts. First of all, I did not sell one share, and even if I did, my DMNKF shares might be double-counted as volume on DNI.C, but not the other way around.
If a Canuck sells 200,000 shares to a Canuck over the CSE, those shares do not get counted as part of the DMNKF volume, right?
But wait until Monday morning at the opening bell...
Those guys @ LION gave me a great idea, and I am going to start my own graphite company! I'm going to do them one better, and use four strategic keywords:
International Spherical Graphite Holdings
My nipples are getting hard just reading it out loud for the first time!
What do you think? I will also have a subsidiary:
Can-Am Carbon Sciences, a pure graphene play.
Unfortunately, the only way to pull this off is... yup, you guessed it, I will be selling all my DNI shares on Monday morning.
So, when you see that massive volume whacking the bid at the opening bell, that will be me, okay?
I hope that eventually you, checkmate28, and the rest of the suckers here will come to their senses, sell your DNI, and buy:
International Spherical Graphite Holdings
BTW, you do know that Vohitsara translates to "useless pile of lemur s#!t", right? LOL!
Hello maseraticoupe,
this is an entirely different news release than the one I was referring to, which was only a month or so old. On that one, if you used Ctrl-F, and tried to find the word "permit", it would come up empty. Anyways...
BWAHAHA!!! The levels of naiveté and ignorance are truly epic!
My previous post was obviously (well, except to you) sarcasm. Familiar with the concept?
Selling all my shares today...
...to buy LION!
http://news.sys-con.com/node/4121340
Tell you what...
... you keep it civil, and so will I.
Time Price Volume Market
07/12 0.04 1150 OTO
PR from DNI's strategic partner, Great Lakes Graphite:
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/great-lakes-graphite-nanospire-launch-product-development-effort-target-advanced-materials-tsx-venture-glk-2226006.htm
Madagascar: On the road to stability and development
http://www.prisma-reports.com/reportsb/2017/Madagascar_2017.pdf
maserati, please note that senior management of hundreds of small/listed companies use similar schemes and tactics to this.
"Hiding" wealth/net worth is not necessarily a negative or nefarious scheme by itself.
Please try to remain as objective as possible, for your own benefit, and I wish you the best!
U r a waste of ~~o
spartex said: (about his precious NSRC)
http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=nsrc&postid=26235131
Global Scandium Metal Market: DNI Metals Inc.
https://dailyhover.com/global-scandium-metal-market/
Global Scandium Metal Market: Segment by Manufacturers
The Anal in Technical Analysis
Remember this is straight from the Trion Journal, second only to the Wall Street Journal!
https://trionjournal.com/dni-metals-inc-dmnkf-chart-update-technical-review/124105/
Depth Display by Price @ CSE:
Similar to how it looked in the days prior to the financing announcement, with less than 1 M shares to CAD $ 0.10
Bid Ask
Count Size Price Price Size Count
1 17,000 0.070 0.075 166,000 4
2 26,000 0.065 0.080 100,000 1
8 141,000 0.060 0.085 100,000 2
4 280,000 0.055 0.090 450,000 2
2 35,000 0.050 0.095 7,000 1
Volume and basic math.
NSRC O/S is ~ 460 M
DMNKF O/S is ~ 63 M
Basic arithmetic tells me that NSRC has ~ 7.3x more outstanding shares than DNI.
NSRC float is ~ 370 M
DMNKF float is ~ 45 M
Basic arithmetic tells me that NSRC has ~ 8.2x larger float than DNI.
All things being equal: same exchange, same amount of revenues, projected earnings, etc., NSRC's volume would/should be much higher than DNI's on a daily basis, given the huge differences.
Last Friday, DMNKF's volume was much higher than NSRC's, so how does that fit into your thesis?
DNI Metals will bring in more revenue this fiscal year from their 0.5% net smelter gold royalty interest, than NSRC will from their entire mineral & metals portfolio.
If you add in the sales of 2,000+ metric tons of graphite, DNI Metals will bring in more revenue this fiscal year than the overwhelming majority of all junior graphite companies combined.
This isn't my opinion, or conjecture. Just basic facts.
In addition, within the next year, at the very least:
1. There will be a NI 43-101 Resource Study completed on Vohitsara.
2. There will be a NI 43-101 PEA completed, with a commercial mining permit already in place.
3. There will be an uplisting.
4. There will be more sales through their strategic partner, Great Lakes Graphite (and/or their partner network.)
5. There will be a purchase of two new properties in Madagascar, with clean, legal titles.
I am not interested in anybody's opinion, sentiment, or emotional attachment to this, or any other stock.
No amount of spin games, deflections, chest-poking from impotent children, and slander from delusional liars will alter this.
None.
What are my choices here?
NSRC, with a six-year expired permit under another company's name, with a possible reverse split within the next six months, whose management team has failed to bring one project to fruition, or DMNKF.
DNI Metals is about to bloom, while NEXTsource is dying on the vine.
I don't think I can make it more clear than this.
(Even if NSRC received their permit tomorrow, I would not trust their management team to bring graphite to market from Molo, in the long-term. It might be worth purchasing shares for the short-term, however.)
Talking to you is like trying to have a rational discussion about child safety with a pedophile.
Islamic terrorists have more objectivity than you do.
Look at the litany of lies that you have posted, in just the past few weeks This is your legacy here:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132789960
Roskill: Batteries Spark Dynamic Change in Graphite Markets
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/roskill-batteries-spark-dynamic-change-in-graphite-markets-2017-07-10-420326
Your words and actions (or lack thereof) speak for themselves.
Your posts show a continuous pattern of libelous statements against this company, as well as myself. Here is just a small sampling:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132789960
Your words and actions (or lack thereof) speak for themselves.
Your posts show a continuous pattern of libelous statements. Here is just a small sampling:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132789960
Why Reverse Splits are helpful to junior miners
Credit: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/profilea.aspx?user=414863
$DMNKF DNI Metals: Bob Moriarty & Maurice Jackson
http://www.kitco.com/commentaries/2017-07-07/Bob-Moriarty-Who-What-and-Here-s-Why.html
Maurice Jackson: Bob, you highlight these ratios in your book, Nobody Knows Anything, and we’ll get to that shortly. Now on your sites, 321Gold and 321Energy.com respectively, you provide very comprehensive insights on junior mining companies that offer truly amazing value proposition for speculators. Which ones have your attention at the moment?
Bob Moriarty: Well, one of the ones that you actually visited was DNI Metals. They’ve got a graphite project in Madagascar. And I unfortunately had a stomach upset and couldn’t make that trip. I really want to get over there in August and I’ve bought some shares in the open market. I participated in the placement.
There is going to be a transition in the next 10 years that we can’t even imagine where we’re going to transition to electric cars that are computer-run. They’re going to be self-driving vehicles. The same thing is true with aircraft.
An electric vehicle using batteries consumes I think six times as much copper. But the batteries require three minerals that are in shortage. They require graphite and they require cobalt for most of the lithium batteries. And they require lithium.
I think the demand for all three of those commodities – these are not commodities in shortage. I mean that’s what’s very important to understand. We know where there is lots of lithium. There is no shortage of lithium. We know where there’s lots of cobalt. And we know where there’s lots of graphite.
However, the demand is increasing far faster than we can increase the production. So, investing in companies that are in one or all three of those commodities could be extremely attractive. Now, I don’t know who it was, Jim Dines or somebody came out and started the lithium boom and then just started a graphite boom and started a cobalt boom. And all those commodities have come back to where they were before. So they’re very cheap now and there are a number of good companies in cobalt, a number of good companies in lithium, and a number of good companies in graphite. So I think there’s a lot of opportunity there.
There are some things that you can say are true and there are generational. I mean there are things that are going to last for 15 or 20 years. In 1999 and 2000 and 2001, I was beating the drum for gold and silver. And in fact, silver got down to $4 an ounce. Gold got to $252. They were generational. And gold at $1,250, if you bought it $1,900, you’re very upset. But if you bought it at $252, you’re just laughing.
I was buying silver at four and a quarter and four and a half dollars. I bought a lot of silver under $5 an ounce. I don’t care if silver goes down tomorrow. It doesn’t affect anything at all. You need to buy things when they’re cheap and sell them when they get expensive. Lithium is cheap. Cobalt is cheap. Graphite is cheap. You need to buy it now. If these things go up five or ten fold, sell them and take your profit and put it into something else.
Maurice Jackson: And we just want to echo what you shared with us at DNI Metals. We did have an opportunity to visit the site and Dan Weir, the CEO there, has done a remarkable job there. And the value proposition is quite enticing. We encouraged listeners to please take a look at the interview we conducted. And I know you share material in reference to DNI Metals as well.
Why don't you reply to Post # 13412?
Are you having problems finding the company's financial statements? Here you go:
http://www.sedar.com/DisplayCompanyDocuments.do?lang=EN&issuerNo=00010711
No more excuses.
From: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132789960
Why don't you reply to Post # 323?
Are you having problems finding DNI's financial statements? Here you go:
http://www.sedar.com/DisplayCompanyDocuments.do?lang=EN&issuerNo=00010711
No more excuses.
From: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=132789960
reverse splits with no significant news so stock price dropped right after and toxic financing.
hyp·o·crite
noun: a person who indulges in hypocrisy
synonyms: pretender, dissembler, deceiver, liar, pietist, sanctimonious person
Brent in particular is a sly character
Have the management wasted money on salaries yes they have.
Can't argue on managements greed.
No Sales, Revenues, or Clients company summary:
Nearly $ 100 million of shareholders' money spent to obtain:
NO legal title to the graphite property.
NO active mining permit.
NO off-take agreements.
NO strategic partners.
NO clients.
NO graphite sales.
NO vanadium sales.
NO uranium sales.
NO gold, etc. sales.
NO revenues whatsoever.
Pending: 1:5 or 1:10 Reverse Split.
More red flags than a joint Chinese-North Korean military parade.
li·ar
noun
a person who tells lies.
synonyms: deceiver, fibber, perjurer, false witness, fabricator, equivocator
reverse splits with no significant news so stock price dropped right after and toxic financing.
Your words, not mine.
I have no clue what is going on here. Nor do I care!!!
Which makes me not want to even look at the other ticker being promoted because it is obvious pump and dump crew promoting it.
I could care less about the other investment to even investigate your forward and unforward looking claims.
I have yet to link on any of your links nor have I even researched whatever ticker you are promoting.
As you are promoting another company I personally do not even like.
def·a·ma·tion
noun:
the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
synonyms: libel, slander, calumny, character assassination, vilification
li·ar
noun
a person who tells lies.
synonyms: deceiver, fibber, perjurer, false witness, fabricator, equivocator
reverse splits with no significant news so stock price dropped right after and toxic financing.
Quick Update
Received confirmation that personnel related to the NI 43-101 Resource Study met DW in Madagascar last week.
Main Zone drilling continues. Pace has improved.
News release(s) to follow in the weeks ahead.
PR about DNI's strategic partner Great Lakes Graphite
http://scr.zacks.com/News/Press-Releases/Press-Release-Details/2017/Great-Lakes-Graphite-GLKV-Developing-Plan-to-Ramp-Up-High-Value-Capacity/default.aspx
A few highlights:
• Great Lakes Graphite is positioned to participate and benefit from the increasing demand for graphite material.
• Management is pursuing a fast-track approach into the graphite market with a direct sales effort in order to secure long-term supply contracts.
• Recently, management has indicated the development of a plan with its partner Ashland Advanced Materials to pursue initiatives to prepare for a ramp up in manufacturing capacity of high-value graphite products, particularly to the battery market.
In the meantime, the company is sourcing graphite through an off-take agreement with DNI Metals Inc. and utilizing Shamokin Carbons to process the procured supply into micronized synthetic and micronized natural flake graphite products. In addition the company is in a technology partnership with Process Research ORTECH (PRO of Mississauga, Ontario) to develop a proprietary graphite purification process with the goal of achieving 99.9%-purity lithium ion battery grade graphite products.
On May 26, 2017, Great Lakes Graphite announced the receipt of two repeat purchase orders from an overseas manufacturer of stationary battery systems. Previously the customer had purchased a small quantity of material for initial qualification testing. Now, one of the new purchase orders is for 50 kilograms of of high-purity micronized flake graphite material for pre-production test manufacturing of an industrial battery unit. The second purchase order is composed of five different 5-kilogram samples of high-purity micronized synthetic and natural flake graphite ordered for evaluation. The purchase orders were fulfilled in early June. Management anticipates a supply agreement following the completion of pre-production testing.
Great Lakes Graphite is currently engaged in product qualifications with at least eight prospective battery and energy storage customers. The battery chemistries range from traditional lead-acid batteries and flow batteries for stationary energy storage applications to lithium-ion batteries. In addition, the company has backlogged requests for Spherical Purified Graphite (SPG) and Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (CSPG) from existing battery manufacturers (lithium-ion, lead-acid and redox flow batteries).
According to Navigant Research, the international stationary battery market is expected to be a US$5.9 billion market by 2020. Management’s strategy includes targeting the battery supply chain where battery-grade CSPG currently sells for US$10,000-12,000 per ton and which Benchmark Minerals Intelligence projects the lithium-ion battery anode market to grow from 130,000 tons annually to 230,000 tons by 2020.
Great Lakes Graphite and partner Ashland Advanced Materials are pursuing initiatives to prepare for a large-scale ramp up in manufacturing capacity of high-value graphite products. The project is estimated to cost approximately US$28 million and would require 24 months to complete. Great Lakes Graphite is in advanced discussions for financing options, specifically the issuance of both debt and equity.
You have the reading comprehension skills of a toddler.
It is not under their "current legal name", and I am well aware of all their name changes over the years.
Once again:
information I have in my dossier about your company
LOL! Something else not under their current legal name?
Reminds me of petty street criminals who try to outwit the authorities by using multiple aliases. Considering the information I have in my dossier about your company, it is not too far off from the truth, either.
At least, Superior sold graphite under that trademark, and made money on it. Once again, your company has no legal title to the property, no commercial mining permit, and has never sold a flake of graphite - Super, Duper, or otherwise.
Bottom line:
I have already done extensive homework on this sector, and when it came time to bet big on a graphite company, I chose DNI from my short list, beginning last May.
I am already in the black, and my exit strategies have been planned. Unlike you and your ilk, I am not married to this (or any other) company.
In short, I have my s#!t together, and I do not give a fu<# what you or anybody else thinks! What parasites, sheep, and cockroaches think of my portfolio picks is of absolutely no concern to me. My money, my rules.
One last link for you:
https://distributoroutlets.com/wholesale-kool-aid-cherry-13oz-bulk-case-of-48
Since you are determined to consume huge quantities of the stuff, you should at least purchase it wholesale.
DNI Metals Inc. Recap 1H 2017(For newbies)
Vohitsara, Madagascar Graphite Project:
Latest drilling update, via JV partner Cougar Metals:
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20170627/pdf/43k6t0qgcm2gw2.pdf
Video interview with CEO Dan Weir, via http://ProvenAndProbable.com
LOL! Take another hit from your hopium pipe!
You are stuck in a company that has never followed through on any property or resource that it has engaged business in.
A company that has spent nearly one hundred million dollars in its lifetime, without mining an ounce of anything, or producing a cent in revenue.
A company where management stays away from outright ownership of common shares, as if they were radioactive.
Once again:
1. Within six months of becoming a graphite company, DNI signed its first agreement with a strategic partner to sell graphite:
http://www.greatlakesgraphite.com/2015/03/23/great-lakes-graphite-announces-graphite-supply-agreement-with-dni-metals/
They have been selling graphite wholesale for years now, including 2,320 metric tons for the second half of this year alone.
http://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/25616/DNI-Metals-Receives-Purchase-Order-for-2320-Tonnes-of-Graphite
How much graphite has your company sold?
[BUZZER]
What is "ZERO metric tons", Alex?
Correct!
2. Soon after becoming a graphite company, DNI purchased its first property in Madagascar:
http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/dni-metals-inc-signs-letter-of-intent-for-a-graphite-property-in-madagascar-517343531.html
This property is fully-permitted, with a commercial Mining Permit ("Permis de Exploitation" or "PE") granted by the BCCM (Bureau du Cadastre Minier de Madagascar).
DNI owns a clear title to Vohitsara.
http://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/25702/DNI-Metals-Madagascar-Mining-Permit-Graphite-Saprolite-Advantage
What does your company own?
The Molo Project, purchased from Malagasy Minerals, with the full knowledge that it had an expired exploration permit, and that they would be unable to transfer the title in their own name, prior to signing the sales agreement!
From: http://getfilings.com/sec-filings/160928/Energizer-Resources-Inc_10-K/
The exploration permit covering the Molo pit expired in 2011 and has yet to be officially renewed (Exploration Permit #3432 is the permit in question).
Exploration Permit #3432 is currently held under the name of a subsidiary of Malagasy Minerals called, Mada-Aust Sarl.
This current permit expired on August 17, 2011.
Additionally, this permit expired in 2011 and has not been renewed despite our efforts to do so. The Company has continued to pay taxes and administrative fees in Madagascar with respect to our mining permits including the permit relating to the Molo Graphite Project (although such permit is not in the Company's name). These payments have been acknowledged and accepted by the Madagascar government. Further, in order to advance the Molo Graphite Project, the current permit will need to be converted into an exploration permit in the name of the Company or one of its subsidiaries. The Company cannot provide any assurance as to the timing of the receipt of the required permits.
our exploration permit expired in 2011 and has not yet been renewed. Failure to renew the exploration permit or convert it into an exploitation permit would prevent the advancement of the Molo project.
authorized the board, in its sole discretion, to effect a share consolidation of our common stock at an exchange ratio of not less than 1-for-5 and not greater than 1-for-10, by filing an amendment to our articles of incorporation at any time through December 19, 2017.