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Q: GMG Graphene has been on a tear lately. Can you give me an in depth analysis on the company and the possible future demand for its products. Are there any big players investing in it(mutual funds or ETFs)? I know of their partnerships w Rio Tinto, Bosch, University of Queensland and the Battery Innovation Center in the USA. What's the future potential of the stock? At what point would you guys start to get interested in it?
Read Answer Asked by James on January 21, 2026
Q: You answered my question about Linde and the kinds of materials you expect to be in demand in the future. Could you please match up some company names to your suggestions? As a reminder, here is part of your response:

"Materials which we think might be in great demand in the future include: lithium and cobalt (lithium-ion batteries for EV and renewable energy storage), graphene (exceptional strength and conductivity), and advanced alloys (aerospace and automotive industries)."

Thanks,
V

Read Answer Asked by V on January 18, 2024
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