@ballsmeep You stupid fuck, this can go down another 50%
And the price would still be higher than your initial predictions lol, Everyone is still up
You’re like the bimbo airhead that’s always got verbal diarrhea STFU
HydroGraph ($HG | $HGRAF) secures major regulatory milestones:
✔ U.S. EPA TSCA Section 5(e) Order
✔ UK REACH
✔ EU REACH
Clear regulatory frameworks now in place across the U.S., UK & EU supporting commercial scale-up and customer adoption.
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"I think anyone who does math or physics feels that he or she is discovering truth, not inventing things but discovering them."
-Ed Witten
For my $hg $hgraf investing has come on a journey into exploring the essence of the material world.
It’s a key discovery of molecular science. A beautiful elegant natural crystallization of carbon to make perfect little fluffy carbon snow flakes.
Understands this truth will allow us to make the world a better place.
Being in the lab with Dr. Sorensen and scooping up a spoonful of fractal graphene and seeing it jiggle and wiggle with pure black weightless wonder can only be described as magical.
The "Industrial Unlock" for Graphene is Finally Here.👇
$HG just signed the deal that builds the bridge from the lab to the factory. HydroGraph Clean Power has qualified Hubron International for its Compounding Partner Program.
Who is Hubron?
✅ 90-year-old giant.
✅ Leader in Black Masterbatch.
✅ Exports to 85% of the globe.
✅ The gatekeeper to the Auto & Packaging supply chain.
The Problem: Graphene "agglomerates" (clumps) when you mix it into plastic. If it clumps, it fails.
Plastic makers (OEMs) don't buy powder. They buy pellets (Masterbatch).
If you aren't in the pellets, you aren't in the car.
The Unlock: Hubron solves the plumbing. They have the massive twin-screw extruders to mix HydroGraph’s "Fractal Graphene" into ready-to-use pellets.
HydroGraph effectively just outsourced their entire downstream manufacturing risk to a global leader.
The Moat (Alpha): Why HG and not others?
Competitors use "exfoliated" graphene (flat stacks of cards) = Re-clumps easily.
HydroGraph uses "Fractal" graphene (turbostratic/crumpled) = Disperses easily & stays dispersed.
Result: You need 10x LESS material for the same result.
The Strategy:
It’s a Trojan Horse. Hubron already sells to the Tier 1s.
Now they can "Upsell" a Premium Grade with $HG inside.
Lighter EV bumpers. Stronger pipes. Thinner PET bottles.
My Take: The market is asleep. It sees a science project. I see a completed supply chain.
The pipes are connected. The flow is about to start.
With manufacturing scale up about to occur post epa approval we will see the financial market begin to estimate the serious tonnage potential of HG that is coming. Just 5000 tonnes of sales will result in $1 bln of profits.
It will be the darling of a nanomaterials feeding frenzy and obtain a huge forward P/E on anticipated future sales that will be measured in the tens of thousands of tonnes and ultimately in excess of 100k tonnes as we look out over the next decade.
@TheSqeakyMouse Agreed about the >60% drawdown… I researched it with grok and the answers weren’t positive. Hopefully the bounce back is as strong as this current run.
@BambroughKevin@paulmitche24045@CHSGolfEvents@joerogan@AubreyMarcus@Convertbond Their product and technology is amazing and definitely a breakthrough. Do you have the same confidence in their ability to execute the business aspect of growing this company into what we think it should be? I.e sales and marketing, avoiding hostile takeovers
@BambroughKevin Ty for the reply. From my experience, the best teams and companies are the ones that have 2ish in line and capable to run point just in case.
I’m sure some as smart as Sorensen has a couple protégé’s
@BambroughKevin Do you think this company achieve its goals without the dr Sorensen in the picture? Our outlook is ~5-10 yrs… so much can happen in that time