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Der bekannte Editor und Rohstoffexperte James Dines (Herausgeber des Dines Letters) hat Flinders Resources als seinen Top-Pick im Graphit-Sektor Anfang der Woche empfohlen. Der "König" steigt damit auch den rasenden Graphit-Express auf.
Flinders' Graphit-Projekt in Schweden kann einige interessante Privilegien vorweisen. Vor allem stechen hier sofort die relativ geringen Kapitalkosten für den Minenaufbau heraus. Damit reiht sich Flinders, neben Northern Graphite und Focus Metals in die Reihe der fortgeschrittenen Graphit-Developer ein, die schon mittelfristig in Produktion gehen wollen.
Sind wir gespannt, wie sich die Werte so entwicklen, und wer am Stärksten vom Hype im Graphit-Sektor und der lukrativen Makrostory profitieren kann..
James Dines Newest Graphite Pick
Details Published on Monday, 26 March 2012 20:46
Stockhouse. March 26, 2012
According to the Flinders Resources Limited BB, Dines just recommend Flinders as its newest pick.
This is what user Pimpboss writes:
"Dines just recommended this stock on its intern bulletin!"
I guess Dines is calling himself 'The Original Graphite Bug' these days?
More can be found on the Focus Metals BB. User Tommer 3 writes this:
He has jumped on the Graphite wagon. ................. He recommended RDR and is planting the seed with his readers about the GRAPHITE/GRAPHENE sector and more recomendations may follow. I cut and pasted a portion of the article that covered Graphite AND is only recomendation. Nice pop on that stock recommended today.
Up 18.6 % on 1.7 million.
Nice to see dines increasing the awareness out there......should bold well for the sector and for other juniors like this one as more search for a place to invest in this rising tide.
Graphite regards,
Tommer3
PS: And yes...... it is officially dinner time. Coming dear !!! :)
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Jim Dines Jumps Onboard the Graphite BandWagon!!!!
INTERIM WARNING BULLETIN
26 March 2012, Vol 2012, #6
We have been quietly studying the possibility of our next Super Major bull market, this time by graphite, a form of carbon, which many disregard as something stuffed into old-fashioned "lead" pencils. Graphite's main uses include all batteries, therefore it would participate in the growth of everything from hybrid automotives to the tiny batteries in advanced computers.
Graphite dominates the market for the brake pads in automobiles because it is an outstanding solid lubricant; also as bricks in nuclear-reactor cores and other high-temperature environments in a number of industries. It has been frustrating trying to figure out the best way to play such a new bull market because so many of the candidates are still too early in their development for us to discern which one/ones might emerge as the biggest winners -- since we tend to look for the largest gains possible. We almost announced ourselves as "The Original Graphite Bug," but deliberately held back sufficiently that others began to recommend some graphite stocks -- yet they all missed our single outstanding favorite, Flinders (FDR.V) (rhymes with cinders)..
We expect graphite to be compared with the Rare Earths bull market in many ways, for example that China controls over 70% of the world's output. Nearly all the stocks in the graphite group have relatively small numbers of shares outstanding, so any burst of concentrated buying would tend to make them volatile.
Thus the best way to buy might be to take an initial position if strength follows this recommendation, hoping to add to positions when the stock settles back down -- perhaps in some months. The stock is still lolling near its lows and might be the premiere performer if the group does well; personally, we think Flinders has a good chance of becoming the "best of breed," destined to be the leading graphite blue-chip. We have decided to add Flinders to Supervised List #6, because it involves what we call "The Coming Resource Imperialism," and should benefit from the impact of China's continuing acquisition of small graphite properties. Now trading at Cdn$1.88 (FDR.V) US$1.90 ( FLNXF.PK), we hereby add it to Supervised List #6 for purchase with an appropriately small percentage of your Attack Capital reserves; try to buy it below $2.00.
This is not a blanket recommendation of all graphite stocks, although we suspect that there might be additional recommendations in subsequent IWBs/TDLs.
Next TDL is tentatively scheduled to be published on 13 April 2012.
1. Graphene, a sheet-like form of carbon, garnered Konstantin Novoselov and Andre Geim of the University of Manchester, UK, the 2010 Nobel prize in physics, partly due to an astonishing ability to conduct electricity. This property paves the way for graphene-based computers that operate at unprecedented speed. They sandwich a layer of molybdenum disulphide between two layers of graphene. The insulating molybdenum prevents electrons from flowing between the graphene layers. But when the sandwich transistor is switched on by applying a voltage, it boosts a quantum effect in which some graphene electrons "tunnel" through the molybdenum layer, creating a flow.
DOI:10.1126/science.1218461. New Scientist, 11 Feb 12
Quelle: http://www.graphite-investor.com/.../james-dines-newest-graphite-pick
Ingrid Heinritzi, Freie Wirtschaftsjournalistin 01 / 02 / 2013
Graphit – Vorkommen und Lagerstätten
Das für die Lithium-Ionen-Batterien nötige Graphit kommt zu etwa 65 Prozent aus China. Überraschenderweise liegt an dritter Stelle weltweit Mexiko, aber nur wenn man das im Boden befindliche Graphit betrachtet..
Link: http://miningscout.de/Kolumnen/...und_Lagerstaetten/page_1/_76/__1459
Nokia scores $1.35bn grant for graphene development
Kerry Hall | February 1, 2013
Dr. Leonid Ponomarenko and his colleagues at Manchester University have done graphene research that could lead to new computer chip designs.
Nokia Corporation (NYSE: NOK) and the European-based consortium Graphene Flagship received a $1.35 billion grant this week from the European Union for research and development of the super-material graphene, reports the Nokia blog..
The Global Destination for Graphite Investors
Posted on February 22, 2013 by Alessandro Bruno
Graphite investors have their pick in Quebec; more interestingly, the proximity of the properties and the availability of expertise and perhaps the best mining regulatory environment in the world, make the province ideal. Quebec is mining friendly; graphite projects in Quebec are close to very good roads and infrastructure; the projects feature the highest grades facilitating the purification process to address the current sources of demand; finally, the companies are managed by world experts in the area of mineral graphite and all operating close to Timcal one of the sole suppliers of natural graphite in the world. The key concept is vicinity. Everything is ‘close’; one might coin the term ‘close-ology’ or “vicinology” for those who like Latin to describe the serendipitous combination of factors that are turning Quebec into the premiere graphite destination. This ‘closeology’ also has the potential to spur a number of mergers and acquisitions as the various properties run into each other geographically and geologically..
http://www.proedgewire.com/...c-the-ideal-graphite-destination/
China’s Graphite Consolidation could have Global Impact on Demand
Posted on April 16, 2013 by Alessandro Bruno
Graphite & Graphene Week-in-Review: Graphite investors must have taken a bit of a break, given the sector’s bland performance over the past month, but they should pay more attention. There are important developments in China that will affect the industry as a whole..
Link: http://www.proedgewire.com/...te-consolidation-to-have-global-impact/
The Pulse: China’s changing graphite scene
Posted on April 18, 2013 by Robin Bromby
Further evidence is emerging that China is, indeed, moving to force graphite flake producing companies into larger, more consolidated entities..
Link: http://www.proedgewire.com/uncategorized/...okyo-for-the-gold-plunge/
http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C:FDR-2122175
Hat jemand eine Idee, woran das liegt?
Wollten die Chinesen nicht ihre Förderung drosseln?
December 12, 2013
http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...s-to-Create-a-Diversified-Cr...
March 03, 2014
http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...Update-At-Woxna-Graphite-Sweden
Kiril Mugerman sees BRIC countries to drive short-term Graphite demand
commodityonline.com | 06 Mar 2014
http://www.commodityonline.com/news/...hite-demand-58144-3-58145.html
http://web.tmxmoney.com/...6128977&qm_symbol=FDR&mobile=false
http://web.tmxmoney.com/quote.php?qm_symbol=FDR
mit wesentlich höherer Verarbeitung . Daher wohl auch günstigeren Kosten und
auf 12-monatssicht auch höheren Kursen.
ist hier noch jemand dabei ?
mfg
Arriba
http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...l-at-Woxna-Graphite-Mine-Sweden
http://www.flindersresources.com/s/...d-at-Woxna-Graphite-Mine-Sweden
Tasman Der primäre Fokus ist die Norra Kärr Element der Seltenen Erden (REE ) Kaution in zentral-südlichen Schweden , einem der weltweit größten bekannten schweren REE -Projekten , mit zusätzlicher Arbeit, die derzeit auf dem nahe gelegenen Yxsjöberg Wolfram-Projekt , historisch Nordeuropas größte Wolframproduzent. Flinders ist die Entwicklung der Woxna Flockengraphitlagerstättein Mittelschweden und ist auf dem Weg, der erste TSX Venture Exchange notiertes Unternehmen zu produzieren und zu verkaufen, Graphit, für das 3. Quartal 2014 geplant werden .
Mark Saxon, Tasman President & CEO, erklärte : "Mit Management Tasman konzentrierte sich auf Lieferung einer Pre-Feasibility- Studie zu einer der weltweit bedeutendsten schweren REE Einlagen, hat der Verwaltungsrat entschieden, Fusionsgespräche mit Flinders in dieser Zeit schließen. Beide Unternehmen haben zahlreiche Meilensteine über den Rest des Jahres 2014 und der Überprüfung viele Wachstumschancen. Flinders Wir wünschen alles Gute für die bevorstehende Woxna Mine Re-Start und schaue Flinders Entwicklung mit viel Interesse. "
Blair Way, Flinders ' President & CEO stellt fest: " Mit Juli für das Re-Start von Graphit Produktion aus dem Woxna Projekt geplant , ist es wichtig, dass wir konzentriert bleiben , um sicherzustellen, liefern wir an diesem Meilenstein . Wir wünschen Tasman Erfolg für ihre Vor- Machbarkeitsstudie über die Norra Kärr seltenen Erden -Projekt. "
Neben der Entwicklung der oben genannten großen Vermögen , das Management der einzelnen Unternehmen weiterhin Möglichkeiten und Vermögenswerte, die bestehenden Business-Strategien und Unternehmenskenntnisseergänzen überprüfen können.
www.google.com/...FDR&ei=jWPdVtmbCcWFsAHt_JzQAw&ed=us
Es scheint aber algemein die Markttrend zu sein das die Minen steigen. Und Flinders is halt in der Graphite markt an der spitze positioniert weil die produktions bereit sind. Also wenn der markt anzieht sind sie vorne mit dabei!
Öffnung heute sehr gut (in Canada). Gibt jetzt etwas nach aber immer noch +10%
http://www.stocktube.com/video/...e-most-bang-for-his-buck-from-woxna
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/...plans-125822.html
Tönt interessant glaube aber das dies nicht aus der "stärke" de beide firmen geboren ist sondern eher aus der "not". Habe mein Flinder aktien jetzt mal verkauft mit guten gewinn (letztes jahr für 25c gekauft, jetzt für 40c verkauft). Wenn der merger vorbei ist mal schauen wie es wieter lauft. Wonxa bleibt ein TOP graphit investition weil der mine 100% bereit ist. Das hat keiner! Und flowsheet für battaty graphite auch bereit und dabei noch in graphene. Jetzt noch einige rare earths dazu.. Könnte ganz gut werden. Die brauchen aber erst mal einen focus und geld denke ich. Wenn die beide punkte geklärt sind wird es interessant.
27 June 2016, 09:52 27
Graphite firm Flinders Resources Ltd (CVE: FDR) is poised to repermit the Woxna project in Sweden so it can increase production and expand the range of graphite products that can be produced, including high-purity materials.
In March this year, the firm revealed it had upgraded graphite from its Woxna mine in Sweden to high purity battery grade, as it outlined moves to position itself as a leading supplier to current and future graphite and graphene industries.
The site is not in production but remains on a production-ready status, any future decision to recommence mining at Woxna will not be based on a preliminary economic assessment or feasibility study of mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability
Blair Way, president and chief executive officer, said: "Expanding the permit of the Woxna site for increased production and high-purity graphite production is an important next step for Flinders, providing us with the capacity to push into a high-growth sector.
"With a production-ready, fully permitted graphite mine and processing facility in Sweden, the repermitting will enable Flinders to be positioned to become the first large-scale producer of battery-grade high-purity spherical graphite outside of China."
It added it had hired a consultant to scope the repermitting process and to work with the relevant consultants and authorities.
www.proactiveinvestors.com/pdf/create/news/details/127554