These two companies had a supply relationship where Lomiko was the sole supplier of graphite to graphene labs. I liked the sound of that. Then I believe Lomiko invested and partnered with graphene 3D but I am not surprised if they sold some of those shares just to stay in business. The spider charger kickstarter was embarrassing. Lomiko's only hope is in somebody buying them out for their properties or if their energy storage venture actually delivers a product that gets some market share. Not betting on it.
Graphene 3D are just as much a wasted potential to me. Very bright people, that have failed on the business side.
SGLB on the other hand, well that company I do have a bit of money in. And am very excited. Hopefully we are right about this one we will share in their success together! I do listen to what The SGLB bears have to say though as caution and execution are important when emerging in a new industry.
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