Dona Ferentes
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p2 goes on to say:Halt ! Who goes there.
I suspect my pick in the comp may be the victim of "buy on the rumour, sell on the fact".
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If it is a goer on the wet lines they are working on, the VHD plant, and it's not too far off real world implementation the price may go up.p2 goes on to say:
1. The Company requests a trading halt immediately pending the release of an announcement regarding an update on the VHD pilot plant.
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must be a few whispers about...
...at least it's not a capital raise
may even be +ve. Some buyers lining up already .. News re pilot plant?1. The Company requests a trading halt immediately pending the release of an announcement regarding an update on the VHD pilot plant.
Indeed.may even be +ve. Some buyers lining up already .. News re pilot plant?
Advancing Towards CommercialisationThe pilot plant is a critical component of GCM’s broader strategy to commercialise the VHD
Technology and unlock its transformative potential. Key milestones include:
- Engagement of Head of Research and Development – Complete.
- Pilot Plant Construction – Complete (Previous forecast end of Q1 FY25).
- Pilot Plant Commissioning – Commenced, expected to be complete in January 2025. (Previous forecast Q2 FY25). Completion of pilot plant commissioning marks the beginning
of small-scale production.
- Validate Laboratory Scale Sample Production and Properties – Expected Q2 FY25 (Previous forecast Q3 FY25).
- Customer Qualification - Expected to commence Q2 FY25 (Previous forecast Q3 FY25).
- Commercialisation and Ramp-Up – Expected Q1 FY 2026 (subject to pilot plant success).
looks like I have to gird myself to meet you half-way.2.1c atm. Hopefully GCM will gain a few more kopeks. I am close to even money on this hound and may even start to mix it with the Competition leaders.
and now $0.015.21c atm. Hopefully GCM will gain a few more kopeks. I
I'm not a happy chappie as this offer was not made to existing holders.and now $0.015
A$7.0 Million Institutional Placement to Advance VHD Graphite Technology Through to First Revenue - Green Critical Minerals has received binding commitments for a two-tranche Institutional Placement to raise A$7.0 million at A$0.012 per share.
- Placement was strongly supported by a number of highly reputable domestic and offshore institutional investors including new cornerstone investor Terra Capital, an Australian specialist investment manager.
- Very High Density graphite blocks offer superior heat transfer properties and precise heat dispersion, making them ideal for modern thermal management needs across a broad range of high-demand sectors, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, laboratory and medical, manufacturing, marine, defence, and consumer electronics.
- Results have demonstrated strong commercial viability, scalability and high-performance ability of VHD Technology and to significantly outperform traditional heat management materials.
- Green Critical Minerals continues to receive strong inbound customer interest, including a formal request for product samples from a leading European and United Kingdom thermal management solutions provider, a collaboration agreement with leading Australian Data Centre Provider, GreenSquareDC, and preliminary discussions with global semiconductor manufacturers.
- Funds will predominately be used to accelerate commercialisation of the VHD graphite technology as Green Critical Minerals engages with potential customers through the customer qualification and acceptance stage, executes sales agreements, and targets first revenue for the first half of 2026.
Last | Change | % Change | Bid | Offer | Open | High | Low | Close | Volume | Value | Trades | VWAP |
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0.024 | +0.002 | +9.09 % | 0.024 | 0.025 | 0.021 | 0.025 | 0.021 | 0.022 | 73,768,445 | 1,711,054 | 240 | 0.023 |
From what I understand the VHD technology has been patented and the push now is to get further proof of the tech at larger scale and partners in the data centre space particularly which is the end point of GCM’s interest rather than just graphite per se. Thermal management which is huge problem in modern tech is the addressable problem.bit of a️ spread out today.
had to refresh what it's all about , acronym wise
Very High Density graphite blocks offer superior heat transfer properties and precise heat dispersion, making them ideal for modern thermal management needs across a broad range of high-demand sectors, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, laboratory and medical, manufacturing, marine, defence, and consumer electronics.
... another next big thing.
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