Your Next Breakthrough Material, graphene. Once Texas facility is complete @HydroGraphInc
Will be able to make "unlimited" amounts of graphene. $hg $hgraf #graphene#nanotech
https://t.co/4ZJcUHiZZ8 via @YouTube
The graphene production capacity that’s going to be rolling out is going to result in Wall Street modeling ridiculous numbers for earnings and market cap.
I’ve personally introduced Morgan Stanley to Kjirstin. I plan to follow on with other key banking partners. Morgan Stanley gets critical minerals and the importance of Graphene. They were key in helping MP minerals (which I wrote up prior to the goverment deal they got)
$hg $hgraf is positioned to become the leading nano tech, nano material company.
They will earn support from top Wall Street bankers. In fact, the bankers will compete to support them. They will all get very large goverment deals.
These things don’t happen over night. But, they will happen. Because the gov wants this tech to happen. They want turbostratic fractal graphene made in Texas.
Security of supply… and it’s going to prove to the most enabling revolutionary commodity in recent memory. Wild stuff
Read the EO yourself:
https://t.co/rV5wz4q4wV
Then look at what $HGRAF is building: US-based, certified, peer-reviewed, fully on-shore graphene. Invented by a US Veteran.
I'm watching this story carefully.
Not financial advice. Do your own research. #graphene 🚀
Let's connect the dots.
$155M DOE funding targeting graphene-addressable problems.
Two ASU studies validating $HGRAF's solution.
Austin HQ. Growing to +350 ton/yr. Pre-Nasdaq.
The data is done. The funding is live.
Market hasn't caught up yet.
#graphene#cleantech 📈
Some thoughts kept bouncing around my brain as a consequence of following the https://t.co/HoizdB217m $HGRAF boards, and a feeling that many are focused on individual trees and missing the forest. The announcement of HydroGraph’s participation in the Needha conference in NYC this week added more fuel. So thought I’d pan out regarding some catalysts and timelines I’m thinking about.
The big epiphany I had is that there’s a lot happening below the water. I was aware of this before, on a tree-by-tree basis, but suddenly it hit me just how *interrelated* many of these catalysts are—and how smart I believe HydroGraph CEO Kjirstin Breure is. And not to pick on any particular CEO posters, but it was a couple of @BiLoCellHy posts that really opened my eyes. He noted “…it’s a delicate timeline…they need to redomicile before contracts, because the more the company is worth, the more they pay in taxes on the redomicile…”. It’s so obvious, spelled out like that! Even I got it. Love the collective intelligence on the $HGRAF CEO and X boards/communities!
So I spent the weekend thinking about catalysts, what comes when, and how tied together they are—or are not.
Redomicile – Domestic (US) Commercial Contracts – DoD/DoW/DARPA Partnership & RFI Announcement(s) – UK & EU Contracts & Partnerships Announcements – Asian (esp S Korea and Australia) Contracts & Announcements – Institutional Investor Conferences & Related Investment Announcements
The big picture view is that HydroGraph is trying to accomplish several things in the shortish term of 3- to 6-months:
· Maintain and increase the $HGRAF share price. They’ve done a great job of reaching NASD eligibility with minimal dilution, but modestly increasing the share price going into the uplisting will have a significant impact on how post-uplisting investors, especially institutional investors, view $HGRAF as a nice-to-have, must-have, must-have-damn-the-price, or…don’t care/avoid-this-pig. Last is very unlikely, given HydroGraph’s product line, but black swans, good and bad, happen.
· Get the ducks lined up in the proper order. Identify the optimal tax exit from Canada, and overlay it with optimal NASDAQ uplisting, and determine an initial rough timeframe. I’m sure this has already been done. With the possible exception of Kevin Bambrough, no-one on these boards is privy to this info—nor should we be. But if it makes sense for the company’s valuation growth and overall advancement, I’m confident they’ve had this in their collective pocket for at least a month or two.
· Identify key valuation accelerators to the NASDAQ uplisting and start lining them up now. Smaller contracts, like Sparc, can come out immediately. They are great confidence boosters but will have only small impacts on $HGRAF valuation near term most of the time. But large contracts with significant auto companies, small nuclear reactor manufacturers, aerospace companies, and defense-adjacent or outright defense contractors that can be lined up for a series of orders creating an instant backlog will have an outsized impact on post-NASDAQ share price movement.
· In tandem with the value accelerators related to manufacturing and Fractal Graphene demand, announce the signing of the acetylene contract, and a schedule for completion of the Bellville production facility. The timeline should be 6 months or less—and deliverable on time.
· In conjunction with the announcement of the acetylene deal and the production facility expansion, announce placed orders for a large number of Hyperion units, at least 25; 50+ would be better—which lines up with delivering the initial backlog orders within 3 months, if possible, of the Bellville facility’s opening.
· At the same time that the new, large Hyperion order is announced, reveal that the Austin facility has stockpiled significant tonnage to help address the announced product backlog immediately.
These events are somewhat fluid in order. I’m not clairvoyant, nor do I possess inside knowledge. But on occasion I’m okay at connecting dots others have missed. I’d love to hear a productive conversation around this.
I hold $HGRAF because the geopolitical map is being redrawn around materials.
Every move Beijing makes increases the premium on Western, patented, non-Chinese graphene.
They're writing $HGRAF's value proposition for them.
Not financial advice. Do your own research. 🚀
DARPA RFI closes May 27, 2026.
$HGRAF has the graphene, the actuator
patent, the purity, the US production.
This RFI has their name on it. 🎯
Full RFI 👇
https://t.co/x4noYuDDRJ
Submit here 👇
https://t.co/RnDP6yuM8H
NFA. DYOR. $HGRAF #DARPA
Great to see continued momentum from @SparctechS
Graphene is moving beyond promise into real-world use where performance and durability matter.
HydroGraph ($HG | $HGRAF) is proud to support this progress in graphene-enhanced coatings.
Looking forward to what’s next!
HydroGraph ($HG | $HGRAF) has joined @TheBPF and its Additives Group.
Strengthening collaboration across the UK plastics and materials ecosystem to support real-world graphene adoption.
Learn more: https://t.co/9QHftm860t
Tuesday Newsday. Well kind of. New page on the website. This seems like a pretty big deal. $HGRAF just solved the graphene integration problem for multiple markets. TAM just exploded.
https://t.co/aRFyedFxXM
The Paste page went live April 27.
No press release yet.
$HGRAF has a history of big moves on
news catalysts + loves to do NRs on Tue!
When the NR drops, this page is already
indexed & ready.
This is the quiet before the noise 🤫
💥 https://t.co/jbMO2w5v1J 💥
#Graphene
Soon everyone will understand that $hg $hgraf is able to upgrade nearly EVERYTHING we make.
I’m the general public is educated on what ‘graphene’ is the excitement around hydrograph will dramatically ramp up.
It’s nanocarbon, working with it allows us to nanoengineer new nanomaterials that are stronger, last longer, performs better, save energy and there’s huge environmental gains by displacing toxic materials in volume and toxic additives entirely in many cases. The end products will also recycle better.
This isn’t just a stock, it will become a moment to not accept the status quo and continue to pollute and produce unhealthy products.
I continue to work hard to try to wake up the world to the need to invest in this company and change the world for the better.
We are going mainstream… the world will stop soon stop asking what ‘graphene’ is and it will be become common knowledge that accept graphene is nanocarbon particles that companies MUST add to products to improve them. It won’t be an option. It will become mandatory or they will be producing a low margin inferior product while losing market share.
HydroGraph ($HG | $HGRAF) has officially opened its new Austin, TX HQ.
The site expands R&D and production capabilities, supports active Hyperion Reactors, and will serve as the control hub for HydroGraph’s planned large-scale production facility.
📖 https://t.co/TXdBFZutkr