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SeeThruEquity Issues Videp Update on Lomiko Metals

Matthew Spizziri
Dec. 15, 2015 11:30AM PST
Technology Investing

SeeThruEquity, a leading New York City based independent equity research and corporate access firm focused on smallcap and microcap public companies, today announced that it has issued an update video on Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR,OTCQX:LMRMF,FSE:DH8B).

SeeThruEquity, a leading New York City based independent equity research and corporate access firm focused on smallcap and microcap public companies, today announced that it has issued an update video on Lomiko Metals Inc. (TSXV:LMR,OTCQX:LMRMF,FSE:DH8B).
As quoted in the press release:

Canadian-based Lomiko is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties that contain minerals for the new green economy, specifically graphite. In addition to developing high quality graphite plays, including the La Loutre Crystalline Flake Graphite Property and the Quatre Milles Graphite Properties in Quebec, Lomiko is pursuing synergistic growth opportunities in the technology and new energy markets.
The company plans to leverage its position in the manufacturing of graphene, a graphite derivative up to 200x stronger than structural steel, which also possesses very high thermal and electrical conductivity properties. There are several long-term demand catalysts for high grade graphite, including from the lithium-ion battery industry, automotive demand from projects similar to the Tesla Gigafactory, as well as potential new applications of graphite derivative graphene, including 3D printing, LED drivers and power conversion products.
The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Lomiko Technologies, appears to be nearing commercialization for its innovative new Spider Charger™, developed by the company as a result of technology acquired through Lomiko’s licensing agreement with Megahertz Power Systems Ltd.
SeeThruEquity believes there is clearly a large market potential for the Spider Charger™, which has applications for residential and commercial builders, airlines, schools, and businesses such as coffee shops, with clientele seeking charging stations for their portable electronic devices.
Lomiko recently initiated a Kickstarter campaign to fund safety and green certifications for commercial use.



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