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Re: ROB - Robe Australia

Yes, all I know is that Robe is a great place to have a holiday!!

Looked it up, Tolhurst is sold and other things. I am not sure what is left, their raising failed and they want to do another one.

The price jumped which is suss in my opinion.

You will have to do some convincing to get me to look closer.
 
Rob - Robe australia limited

Just came accross this stock on my daily scan. Chart looks good atm, like to get more thoughts on this one. Has any one looked at it yet?:)
 
Re: Rob - Robe australia limited

Just came accross this stock on my daily scan. Chart looks good atm, like to get more thoughts on this one. Has any one looked at it yet?:)

http://www.robeaus.com.au/2011_Annual_Report.pdf

They own next to nothing, have lots of shares, issued free options and have flagged another capital raising to pay for exploration permits etc.
 
Re: MRF - Mongolian Resources

On December 31, 2012, Robe Australia Limited (ROB) changed its name to Mongolian Resources Limited (MRF).
 
Re: MRF - Mongolian Resources

MRF heading back towards requotation with a cap raise completion and a project acquisition on the cards. New money was raised at 20c, but it would suprise me if it traded far above the current SP of 14c.
The near term future probably relies solely on what the company is acquiring and the terms surrounding it.

MC - $8.4m
SP - 14c
Shares - 59m (24m escrowed for 24 months)
Options - 20m (+23m unlisted)
Cash - $2.8m

TRADING HALT
• The Trading Halt is requested pending the release of an announcement concerning a potential acquisition currently being finalised;
• The Trading Halt is requested for the period ending 8.00am on Tuesday 9 April 2013
 
Re: MRF - MRL Corporation

On December 18th, 2013, Mongolian Resources Limited changed its name to MRL Corporation Limited.
 
Re: FGR - First Graphite Limited

On December 7th, 2015, MRL Corporation Limited (MRF) changed its name and ASX code to First Graphite Limited (FGR).
 
Recent upbeat news has helped support the sp. I make 11.5-12c the current zone of resistance, but if that were broken, a fast and furious rally should ensue.

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So far it's highly speculative, so DYOR.
I have bought a small starter posi.
 
FGR announced after the close yesterday that they have commenced graphene production at their commercial graphene facility located in Henderson, Western Australia.

The market liked the news and FGR is up 4c to 17c, only a few cents off their January high of 20c.
 
FGR have joined the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC) at Manchester Uni, arguably the worlds foremost institution for graphene research. That puts FGR centre stage to participate in a think tank of scientists and further knowledge. This vid will explain to future potential for FGR.

 
Last week FGR announced an agreement to supply its
graphene to
FlexeGRAPH
, a start-up company that claims
to have the first breakthrough in liquid coolants for 90
years. Graphene is added to coolants to achieve 40-60%
better heat dispersion. At this stage there is only a small
amount of FGR graphene required, but if the tests prove
effective, it is another potential source of demand that FGR
is well positioned to supply.
FlexeGRAPH is targeting a market worth $3bn in Australia
alone, but much bigger globally.

http://www.manmonthly.com.au/news/fgr-supply-graphene-advanced-cooling-products/
 
I have invested in a graphite stock but mainly as a battery anode supplier of the future. Graphene is being touted as revolutionary but is still in its infancy with product development. How long to wait? Large scale production from somewhere would get attention. FGR is a speculative investment with upside for sure.

Price at posting = 19.5 cents.
 
First Graphene showcases PureGRAPH to global markets, ahead of sales

First Graphene (ASX: FGR) is showcasing its technology and products to the world through a series of presentations to investors in Hong Kong, London and New York – paving the way to begin selling its graphene material globally.

In late January, First Graphene secured Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals approval to legally sell up to 10 tonnes per annum of graphene materials into UK and European markets.


Meanwhile, in Australia, the equivalent process involves registering its PureGRAPH product with the National Industrial Chemical Notification and Assessment Scheme, with First Graphene lodging its application to secure this mid-last month.


First Graphene anticipates it will be given the greenlight to start selling its PureGRAPH in Australia by the end of May. More..
 

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First Graphene reaching new all-time highs today, but surprisingly there is no news acting as a catalyst for the share price increase. Volume started to increase noticeably yesterday and has increased again today.

FGR currently up 10.3% to 21.5c so far today.

News around the corner perhaps?

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