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Volume 6,999
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Stochastic %K 15%
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Analysts Strong Buy
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Company Profile

NanoXplore Inc., a graphene company, manufactures and supplies graphene powder for use in transportation and industrial markets in Australia. It operates through two segments, Advanced Materials, Plastics, and Composite Products; and Battery Cells and Materials. The company offers graphene-based solutions, including GrapheneBlack powder and graphene-enhanced masterbatch pellets. It also provides silicon-graphene-enhanced Li-ion battery for the electric vehicle and grid storage markets. In additi...

Industry: Chemicals
Sector: Basic Materials
Phone: 514 935 1377
Address:
4500 Thimens Boulevard, Montreal, Canada
Timmahfast
Timmahfast Mar. 9 at 3:17 PM
$HGRAF Now let's compare to $NNXPF who uses mechanical exfoliation (which we know produces inconsistent graphene). Even if they did produce consistent graphene they will have to use higher loading weights. What problems does this cause? Well graphene likes to stick together which creates dipersion problems which makes it difficult to process. Long term performance deminishes from clustering in coatings and lubricants and oxidation. This is why $HGRAF loading weights being around 0.01% is so great. No dispersion issues, cost remains low and the high quality synthetic production ensures long term performance.
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 15 at 10:25 AM
$NNXPF Anyone is familiar with how good are the Silicon Graphene Litium Ion batteries created by VoltaXplore subsidiary? https://voltaxplore.com
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 14 at 8:18 PM
$NNXPF Anyone understands why the SP hasn't exploded even if this is the only graphene company which is producing significant graphene quantities?
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 12 at 8:07 PM
$HGRAF Hi, I am investing on multipe graphene stocks as $HGRAF $GMGMF and also I have a smaller exposure on $HDGHF I feel each one has it's own strenghts. Either highest quality material at low production costs or products based on graphene which are offering competitive (or even some breakthrough) advantages over existing products on the market. I am thinking on adding some smaller positions on couple more graphene stocks. I avoided to date stocks as $FGPHF or Black Swan or $NNXPF as I feel somehow their products are not the top in their class, so somehow not so much upside for the future. Maybe I am wrong. Any other graphene stocks recommendations?
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 12 at 8:48 AM
$GMGMF Hi, I am investor on multipe graphene stocks as $HGRAF $GMGMF and also I own a smaller exposure on $HDGHF I feel each one has it's own strenghts. Either highest quality material at low production cost or products based on graphene which are offering competitive (or even some breakthrough) advantages over existing products on the market. I am thinking on adding some smaller positions on couple more graphene stocks. I avoided to date stocks as $FGPHF or Black Swan or $NNXPF as I feel somehow their products are not the top in their class, so somehow not so much upside for the future. Maybe I am wrong. Any other graphene stocks recommendations?
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shnitzerbittle
shnitzerbittle Jan. 5 at 3:38 PM
$NNXPF started a small position here
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kimmynjgrl
kimmynjgrl Dec. 29 at 5:50 PM
$NNXPF Quick 2 min video. https://youtu.be/6FOyk_YDT8A
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JHR
JHR Dec. 22 at 6:10 PM
$NNXPF I think it's time 🏋️
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TRILLIONCAP
TRILLIONCAP Oct. 28 at 10:17 PM
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JHR
JHR Oct. 28 at 6:57 PM
$GMGMF $HGRAF another good day! For people that still want to expand your graphene portfolio, today's a good time to buy these 3, me thinks... $BSWGF $FGPHF $NNXPF
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Timmahfast
Timmahfast Mar. 9 at 3:17 PM
$HGRAF Now let's compare to $NNXPF who uses mechanical exfoliation (which we know produces inconsistent graphene). Even if they did produce consistent graphene they will have to use higher loading weights. What problems does this cause? Well graphene likes to stick together which creates dipersion problems which makes it difficult to process. Long term performance deminishes from clustering in coatings and lubricants and oxidation. This is why $HGRAF loading weights being around 0.01% is so great. No dispersion issues, cost remains low and the high quality synthetic production ensures long term performance.
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 15 at 10:25 AM
$NNXPF Anyone is familiar with how good are the Silicon Graphene Litium Ion batteries created by VoltaXplore subsidiary? https://voltaxplore.com
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 14 at 8:18 PM
$NNXPF Anyone understands why the SP hasn't exploded even if this is the only graphene company which is producing significant graphene quantities?
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 12 at 8:07 PM
$HGRAF Hi, I am investing on multipe graphene stocks as $HGRAF $GMGMF and also I have a smaller exposure on $HDGHF I feel each one has it's own strenghts. Either highest quality material at low production costs or products based on graphene which are offering competitive (or even some breakthrough) advantages over existing products on the market. I am thinking on adding some smaller positions on couple more graphene stocks. I avoided to date stocks as $FGPHF or Black Swan or $NNXPF as I feel somehow their products are not the top in their class, so somehow not so much upside for the future. Maybe I am wrong. Any other graphene stocks recommendations?
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BlueSquirrel7
BlueSquirrel7 Jan. 12 at 8:48 AM
$GMGMF Hi, I am investor on multipe graphene stocks as $HGRAF $GMGMF and also I own a smaller exposure on $HDGHF I feel each one has it's own strenghts. Either highest quality material at low production cost or products based on graphene which are offering competitive (or even some breakthrough) advantages over existing products on the market. I am thinking on adding some smaller positions on couple more graphene stocks. I avoided to date stocks as $FGPHF or Black Swan or $NNXPF as I feel somehow their products are not the top in their class, so somehow not so much upside for the future. Maybe I am wrong. Any other graphene stocks recommendations?
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shnitzerbittle
shnitzerbittle Jan. 5 at 3:38 PM
$NNXPF started a small position here
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kimmynjgrl
kimmynjgrl Dec. 29 at 5:50 PM
$NNXPF Quick 2 min video. https://youtu.be/6FOyk_YDT8A
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JHR
JHR Dec. 22 at 6:10 PM
$NNXPF I think it's time 🏋️
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TRILLIONCAP
TRILLIONCAP Oct. 28 at 10:17 PM
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JHR
JHR Oct. 28 at 6:57 PM
$GMGMF $HGRAF another good day! For people that still want to expand your graphene portfolio, today's a good time to buy these 3, me thinks... $BSWGF $FGPHF $NNXPF
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JHR
JHR Oct. 27 at 5:35 PM
$NNXPF added 💪
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JHR
JHR Oct. 24 at 5:14 PM
$NNXPF added 💪
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JHR
JHR Oct. 17 at 5:51 PM
$NNXPF added 💪
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YUh8Money
YUh8Money Oct. 17 at 3:25 PM
$NNXPF is not available for most brokers, I bought it on Charles Schwab which is my least favorite. If not this company, I think everyone should have long-term exposure in a graphene, so find one
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petersmith1
petersmith1 Oct. 15 at 6:39 PM
$HGRAF So i'm new to graphene. Came here via Kevin Bambrough. Saw some posts tagging other Graphene companies. Seems like some in the UK and used for insulation, heating, carpets etc. $HDGHF $BSWGF $GMGMF $NNXPF I guess what I'm trying to figure out is does Hydrograph compare to these companies, or in a completely different league and game changer due to their patented tech?
steelcrusher
steelcrusher Sep. 18 at 8:52 PM
$NNXPF https://nanoxplore.ca/fr/contrat-dapprovisionnement-chevron-phillips-chemical-2/
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JHR
JHR Aug. 14 at 12:27 AM
$NNXPF Kaboom!!!
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bigpictureguy
bigpictureguy Jul. 29 at 1:45 AM
Graphene bull market $GTI $HGRAF $GMG.TSX $NNXPF $BSWGF DYDD and enjoy the ride.
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Danstock79
Danstock79 Jul. 23 at 9:41 PM
$NNXPF It spiked because Steve Tobin made a buy that was announced on his Substack. He thinks NNXPF a good long term investment
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walleyedpike
walleyedpike Jul. 18 at 2:26 PM
Any news? What's causing the movement here? $NNXPF
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MadBee511
MadBee511 May. 23 at 3:38 PM
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ada3
ada3 May. 16 at 7:55 PM
$GMGMF Where is NanoXplore $NNXPF and Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd $GMGMF on the Graphene Council list of Verified Graphene Producers? Hydrograph is on this list producing 99.8 % pure graphene via synthetic production with very high profit margins. The Graphene Council Verified Graphene Producers https://www.thegraphenecouncil.org/page/VerifiedRegistry Hydrograph HGRAF HydroGraph manufactures strategic products such as the super-material graphene used in dozens of industries, and alternative-energy fuels in high-demand such as hydrogen, all through an industry-leading patented technology that achieves the highest quality, a low cost, and unlike conventional processes is environmentally friendly. Please tell Elon $TSLA Graphene is the strongest and most conductive material that has ever been discovered. Graphene is 200 times stronger than steel. It is harder than diamonds. It's thermal conductivity is 10 times that of copper. https://shorturl.at/xAgYk
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