OrkOwl
Posted - 14 hours ago
$GMGMF Bought 5,000 The first time I have bought or sold any in over a year. Let’s GO!!!
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 14 hours ago
$GMGMF Super gangsta!
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 14 hours ago
$GMGMF 🚀🚀🚀🚀
newsfile_corp
Posted - 18 hours ago
https://nfne.ws/230859 $GMGMF $GMG.TSXV @GrapheneMG #battery #energysavings #energystorage #graphene #Energy #EnergyMetals #Lithium #OTC #O
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 day ago
$GMGMF Nice shakeout. Now it's go time! 🚀🚀🚀🚀
Mnof
Posted - 1 day ago
$GMGMF IMO- Asian HVAC market is about to explode for GMG. They are testing THERMAL-XR® ENHANCE https://graphenemg.com/gmg-provides-commercialisation-update-on-energy-savings-coating-thermal-xr-5/ with an OEM in the HVAC market of China, take your pick https://hubhvacr.com/top-15-air-conditioner-manufacturing-company-in-china/ Gree electric for instance is a name I like as they have a joint venture with Daikin https://wentylacja.com.pl/att/article/090218-1168.pdf in which both parties fundamentally agreed to cooperate in a 5-point plan (described) to promote the use of energy-efficient, inverter type air conditioners in regions of low market penetration in their manufacture to promote the use of energy-efficient ACs. So recent SGBP certification from Singapore covering Thermal XR Enhance for mechanical ACMV coils with such a coating is impressive and Daikin the worlds largest AC producer also has a hub in Singapore :) In Singapore, around 70% of building electricity consumption is attributed to air conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) systems due to the hot and humid tropical-coastal climate https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306261919316071
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 day ago
$GMGMF Thermal-XR's SGBP rating is currently "Good", which is the lowest tier, however: Products certified by the Singapore Green Building Product (SGBP) Certification Scheme can progress to higher certification levels upon further testing and demonstration of improved environmental performance. For example, the E1000 inverter initially achieved an "Excellent" (3-Ticks) rating in 2017 but was later upgraded to the "Leader" (4-Ticks) rating in 2020 after proving enhanced energy efficiency and green features. The four rating levels in the SGBP scheme are: Good (✓) Very Good (✓✓) Excellent (✓✓✓) Leader (✓✓✓✓) I believe extended life expectancy for a product can contribute to a higher rating as well, so definite potential for Thermal-XR to end up rated "Very Good" in the future...
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 2 days ago
$GMGMF GMG may be only slightly late to the AI energy party. Elon Musk & Mark Zuckerberg have both called out energy as being the next bottleneck for AI. What the heck does this have to do with GMG? It is plausible that companies like Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG), which provide energy-saving technologies such as Thermal-XR and G-lube, could see an increase in market valuation in scenarios where both demand and cost of electricity rise. Key Drivers for Energy-Saving Technology Valuation Growth Heightened Cost-Saving Incentives: Regulatory and Policy Support: Corporate ESG Goals and Carbon Reduction Mandates: Market Perception and Valuation Multiples: Energy-saving technology providers may experience higher valuation multiples due to perceived alignment with global megatrends (e.g., energy efficiency, sustainability).
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 2 days ago
$GMGMF condenser coils are a major point of failure. Highly likely IMO that Thermal-XR not only provides significant energy savings, but increases the life expectancy of HVAC units by reducing the stress on condenser coils. I would definitely pay more for a guesstimate of 10+% longer unit life expectancy and 10+% energy savings over the life of the unit. While not necessarily the sole point of failure, condenser coils are often considered one of the most common points of failure on HVAC units, particularly due to their exposure to the elements and the potential for dirt buildup, which significantly impacts their ability to effectively dissipate heat, causing strain on the entire system and leading to reduced cooling efficiency and potential system failure if not properly maintained.
Mnof
Posted - 2 days ago
$GMGMF GMG and Nu Calgon have submitted a Pre-Manufacture Notice (“PMN”) in conjunction with the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Also now approved THERMAL-XR to be certified as a Singapore Green Building Product (SGBP) under the category of Mechanical – ACMV – Coil Coating. It is the first thermal air conditioning coating to be approved as a SGBP. https://graphenemg.com/gmg-reaches-market-commercialisation-milestone-on-energy-savings-coating-thermal/
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 3 days ago
$GMGMF Any overheating of Nvidia's chips could be very good news for GMG. We'll see.
https://search.app?link=https%3A%2F%2Ffinance.yahoo.com%2Fnews%2Fnvidia-stock-sinks-on-reports-of-blackwell-ai-server-issues-ahead-of-earnings-150924657.html&utm_campaign=aga&utm_source=agsadl1%2Csh%2Fx%2Fgs%2Fm2%2F4
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 3 days ago
$GMGMF @jeojackson Let's say we're on a 10 year journey and 3-4 years through it. What's on the horizon? 1. EPA approval - to me this is an easy 100% gain almost overnight and then continued increase growth from there.
2. Battery milestones 3. Data integration of GMG graphene and or thermal XR. 4. Announcements about who these other 6 to 7 large global companies are that are interested in and will likely be working with GMG. So far we only know about a few of them, right? 5. More free money from the Australian government.
6. Pilot battery plant built. 7. Trump and his crew will likely be bad for climate change, but the hotter it gets the more need for GMG technology, so I see it as a good thing for the future of GMG. 8. EPA standards for energy efficiency moving Thermal-XR closer to an industry standard. 9. Fast and affordable scaling of their battery once an excellent battery chemistry has been achieved. 10. Future iterative improvements on their battery.
11. What else?
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 3 days ago
@RedLightening $GMGMF and $NAUT The only two I have my eyes on. How about you?
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 6 days ago
$GMGMF Buy when retest close to $0.30 is what I say. Not financial advice. Just my opinion.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 6 days ago
$GMGMF Wait till people are done running scared from small caps, then get in cheap. The recession is coming and people are scared. If you know the small caps to buy, you will make a killing.
jeojackson
Posted - 6 days ago
$GMGMF FK
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF @jeojackson Good to see the potential is real. That said, silicone based anodes like Amprius $AMPX technology have a short cycle life historically due to issues with silicone. This development sounds bad for $AMPX. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that. It sounds bullish for GMG, as graphene is the new star here, right? Looking forward to Aluminum taking the spotlight from our old friend Silicone.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF The best Kilowatt is the one never produced. I'm betting on GMG taking part in this clean energy future by 2035. More overview of EPA plans: The EPA's future plan for energy efficiency primarily focuses on setting stricter carbon emission standards for power plants, promoting the transition to clean energy sources, and utilizing programs like ENERGY STAR to incentivize energy-efficient products in homes and businesses, with the goal of significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving a cleaner energy future by 2035; this includes new regulations on existing and new coal and gas-fired power plants to drastically cut their pollution levels.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF Okay, there is the rest of the price drop. Just off on my timing.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF If ya'll want this stock to perform better, ideas: 1. Dollar cost averaging in from here and buying regularly. 2. Attending local investment groups and putting this stock on their radar. 3. I'm sure you can think of some great ideas yourself.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF Did you know? The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has an active strategy to require further energy efficiency from a variety of electrical products in the future. In recent years, DOE has implemented stricter energy standards for many appliances and HVAC equipment and plans to continue this trajectory in 2024. For example, it has recently issued efficiency standards for household refrigerators and freezers, which are expected to save billions in utility costs and cut carbon emissions by millions of metric tons over the coming decades
newsfile_corp
Posted - 1 week ago
https://nfne.ws/229939 $GMGMF $GMG.TSXV @GrapheneMG #battery #energysavings #energystorage #graphene #Energy #EnergyMetals #OTC #OTCMarkets
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF Cost of Graphene for GMG? Let's try and get an estimate. Then let's make it more conservative by saying we're off by an order of magnitude (10x)
GROK said: The cost of 1 kilogram (kg) of liquid natural gas (LNG) can vary based on several factors.... However, we can estimate the price based on recent data:
LNG Pricing: Typically, LNG prices are quoted in dollars per million British thermal units (MMBtu). Converting this to price per kilogram requires knowing the energy content of LNG. Energy Content: LNG is primarily methane, which has an energy content of approximately 53.6 MJ/kg or 50.84 MMBtu per metric tonne (1000 kg). Recent Pricing: In January 2024, the global LNG benchmark price was around $13.09/MMBtu.
Conversion: To find the cost per kg:
$13.09/MMBtu * (50.84 MMBtu/tonne) / 1000 (to convert to kg) ≈ $0.664 per kg.
Therefore, based on January 2024 data, the cost of 1 kg of LNG would be approximately 66.4 cents or $0.664. (x10 = $6.64/kg)
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
@TraderBucknKY $GMGMF Continued.....
Ask yourself, would you pay more for an HVAC unit that will save you electricity and last longer ultimately saving you money and being better for the environment? I would. Also realize that governments set energy efficiency standards for HVAC products. Manufacturers must meet these for their products to be sold on the market. These are enforced by the department of energy (in the US) and monitored through testing and certification processes. These standards are often updated periodically to push for higher energy efficiency levels over time.... Thermal-XR has more potential than just HVAC Furthermore, I believe this technology to be near 'end game', meaning I don't see something better than the unbelievably amazing qualities that graphene nanotech offers being disrupted by a new better product, certainly not anytime soon. Get the picture? Not to mention the low price we've been gifted thanks to shorts.
Omega_Proxy
Posted - 1 week ago
@TraderBucknKY $GMGMF If you want to get rich quick, this isn't the place. I'm giving 5-10'years. I have asked extensive questions to get data and estimates related to thermal-XR. Please ask some questions yourself and contribute here.
Ask chat GPT some questions like:
"Can you give me an estimate for the yearly profit from selling Belzona 1111 and Aqua Aero's?"
Even with the above data estimate from chat GPT, you have to understand that Thermal-XR has high potential to become an industry standard due to its properties. The energy savings alone could lead to that, but add to that the corrosion protection and you have a no-brainer for at least 20% of the HVAC market (117 million units sold in 2022. Going up yearly) that is used in harsh climates (near oceans, industrial environments, humidity, etc). I see potential for near 100% of HVAC units to use Thermal-XR because it should extend the life of the unit around 10% by my estimation. Then there is GMG's battery....
TraderBucknKY
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF I am a new investor/trader, have both long term and swing positions.... I bought this on a friends suggestion...anybody have any reasons to hold this long term...seriously, I am looking to learn and understand... I read about all the possibilities....and can't understand the constant up and down....after-all, it's not a bio-tech with some random cure-all, waiting for FDA yadda, yadda,....
Ebrice73
Posted - 1 week ago
$GMGMF