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MikeDDKing

01/13/14 10:19 PM

#268161 RE: Rawnoc #268160

Coming soon...
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StockSpock

01/13/14 10:55 PM

#268162 RE: Rawnoc #268160

OK. I'm going to pick FLIR, again. I mentioned it a couple years ago and since then it has move up a modest 50% from around 20 dolars up to 30 or so now. There are several other manufactures that are now making relatively low cost thermal imaging cameras.

What is new is FLIR has now entered the mainstream consumer market in a big way with a TI Camera integrated with an IPhone case and their separate TI Core.

read here;

case
http://investors.flir.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=817445

core
http://investors.flir.com/releasedetail.cfm?releaseid=817446

This is really an evolutionary step in Thermal imaging, in my opinion. Baring any competition, at the price point mentioned, Those things are going to sell like crazy.
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gistheman

01/14/14 6:24 AM

#268171 RE: Rawnoc #268160

I have recently picked up some ALXXF / XX.V. It is a fast growing , very fast response, high end, security company.
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Rosterman

01/15/14 2:05 AM

#268172 RE: Rawnoc #268160

TSXV:LMR on my watch list. Material technology of the future. May not have to wait long.
Graphite to Graphene Conversion

Recent events:

On September 17, 2013 Lomiko and Graphene Labs reported that natural graphite flakes were oxidized and turned into Graphene Oxide ("GO") by modified Hummer's method. As the result, a stable aqueous dispersion with concentration of 40 grams per litre was obtained. Further, the GO was converted into Reduced Graphene Oxide ("RGO"). The specific surface area of the RGO was found to be 500 square metres per gram and its electrical conductivity 4 (four) S per centimetre. These values are similar or exceeding the values for the RGO obtained from other samples of natural graphite taken for comparison and processed by the same procedure.

Creation of Graphene 3D Lab

On November 22, 2013 Lomiko and Graphene Labs announced the formation of Graphene 3D Lab Inc. to focus on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. Lomiko will provide further graphite samples to Graphene 3D Labs as the exclusive supplier to Graphene 3D Labs and has invested $ 50,000 in the start-up for 250,000 preferred shares.

3D Printing is a new and promising manufacturing technology that has garnered much interest, growing from uses in prototyping to everyday products. Today, it is a billion dollar industry growing at a brisk pace. High quality graphite is a base material for producing graphene. Essentially graphene is mixed with the existing plastic polymer used as the 3D printing medium. Done properly this mixing allows the graphene to "share" some of its qualities with the polymer making a 3D printing plastic polymer conductive. This material may be used to print 3D electronic circuits from a 3D printer.

Prototype Graphene Supercapacitor

On December 4, 2013 Stony Brook University, Lomiko and Graphene Laboratories Inc. ("Graphene Labs") announce they have reached a significant milestone by receiving a prototype graphene supercapacitor and a report from Stony Brook University and New York State's Center for Advanced Sensor Technology (Sensor CAT). The prototype of the supercapacitor was made using graphene composite material prepared using a proprietary technology developed at Graphene Labs. The measured specific capacitance of the prototype was found to be around 500 Farad per gram of the material. This value is comparable with the best values reported in the literature for a supercapacitor of this type.

Future Plans

Graphene 3D Lab will be focused on creating new patents related to the conversion process and its applications in the coming months. Lomiko will require further funding in 2014 and will announce plans shortly. Further, Lomiko has filed an Annual Information Form (AIF) and plans to list shares on a US Exchange as soon as possible. The participants in the Supercapacitor Project are now reviewing data options for the next step of the program. The Company has issued 1,825,000 options at $0.10 each to directors and consultants exercisable for up to 60 months from the date of grant. The options are subject to a four-month hold period commencing January 6, 2014.

Graphene 3D Labs Inc. Background

Graphene 3D Laboratories Inc a spin-out of Graphene Laboratories Inc, focuses on development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. For more information on Graphene 3D Labs, Inc, visit www.graphene3Dlab.com or contact them at (516)-375-9901 or email: info@graphene3dlab.com.

Lomiko Metals Inc. Background

Lomiko Metals Inc. is a Canada-based, exploration-stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties that contain minerals for the new green economy. Its mineral properties include the Quatre Milles Graphite Property and the Vines Lake property which both have had recent major discoveries.

For more information on Lomiko Metals Inc., review the website at www.lomiko.com.

On Behalf of the Board

A. Paul Gill, Chief Executive Officer

We seek safe harbor. Neither 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.

Lomiko Metals Inc.
A. Paul Gill
Chief Executive Officer
604-729-5312
info@lomiko.com
www.lomiko.com