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Canada Carbon’s Graphite “Pure as (Black?) Snow”: Jon Hykawy
In a research note from Stormcrow Capital, Jon Hykawy pegged Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) as a graphite company to watch. The analyst cited the “amazing infrastructure” near Canada Carbon’s Miller project and predicted good things to come from the company’s eventual NI 43-101 compliant resource. Of the purity of graphite at Miller, Hykawy stated, ” We have never seen flotation results as clean as those Canada Carbon has been able to obtain.”
In a research note from Stormcrow Capital, Jon Hykawy pegged Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) as a graphite company to watch. The analyst cited the “amazing infrastructure” near Canada Carbon’s Miller project and predicted good things to come from the company’s eventual NI 43-101 compliant resource. Of the purity of graphite at Miller, Hykawy stated, ” We have never seen flotation results as clean as those Canada Carbon has been able to obtain.”
As quoted in the note:
We will monitor progress by Canada Carbon with continued excitement. In particular, it will be interesting to determine if the concentrates produced by Canada Carbon are easily expanded, or if the material may be able to be sold into certain high-value specialty markets, such as the nuclear or defense segments. We have not previously seen graphite purity produced through flotation alone at anything like the levels produced by Canada Carbon, and the implications for the cost of expandable and battery-grade graphite concentrates, is very significant.
Click here to read the full Stormcrow Capital research note.
Click here to see the Canada Carbon (TSXV:CCB) profile.
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