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    Nice recovery today, up 32 cents, considering DJIA down 200 points.

    More positive coverage like this certainly helps.


    Investing in Graphite's Growth: Kevin Puil

    TICKERS: FMS, MEGA, NGC; NGPHF, SGH, SER
    Source: Brian Sylvester of The Critical Metals Report (4/10/12)



    As the boundaries of technology continually expand, so does the demand for graphite. With uses developing and supply mainly controlled by China, prices for graphite should continue to climb, says Kevin Puil, senior analyst for the Encompass Fund and portfolio manager with San Francisco-based Malcolm H. Gissen & Associates. In this exclusive interview with The Critical Metals Report, Puil shares some junior miners set to soar alongside demand.

    Companies Mentioned: Focus Metals Inc. - Mega Graphite Inc. - Northern Graphite Corporation - Standard Graphite Corp. - Strategic Energy Resources Ltd.

    The Critical Metals Report: Over the last two to three years, your firm has had a lot of success with small-cap mining equities, especially those involving rare earth elements (REEs). Are you hoping to achieve similar success with small-cap graphite equities?

    Kevin Puil: I am. Since I joined the firm three years ago, I've always tried to find great opportunities and put our fund and clients in a position to benefit from them. This is definitely the case with graphite companies.

    TCMR: China controls the majority of the world's graphite supply and has implemented export quotas and duties. This has caused the price of graphite to more than double in some cases. Do you see more price pressure ahead?

    KP: China definitely has a stranglehold on the global graphite supply, producing nearly 70% of the world's supply. Its 20% export duty, 17% value added tax and export licensing system should further tighten supply and drive prices higher.

    TCMR: How do graphite plays differ from rare earth plays?

    KP: Rare earths often involve large capital expenditure (capex) requirements and complex metallurgy. Graphite, on the other hand, is relatively simple to mine. It's an excellent electrical and heat conductor and shows up well on electromagnetic surveys, which offer an inexpensive way to explore for deposits. Most flake and amorphous graphite is found near the surface, reducing the risk and uncertainty involved in drilling deep deposits. This also shortens the time from discovery to production. A good deal of flake and amorphous graphite is mined using the open-pit method, which is also comparatively inexpensive. The majority of graphite is crushed, ground and floated, as opposed to rare earths, which are often refractory and need to be roasted at a high cost.

    TCMR: What are the primary uses for graphite in manufacturing?

    KP: Amorphous and lump graphite has long been used in refractories, steel, brake linings, lubricants and pencils. However, a lot of attention these days is being placed on flake graphite, which is sought after for its applications in new technologies like lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, solar panels, pebble bed nuclear reactors and vanadium redox batteries. Less than half of the graphite produced is of the flake variety, and this, coupled with the increased demand for this essential mineral, has seen flake graphite command a much higher price than fine-mesh or amorphous graphite.

    TCMR: Will new technologies drive growth in the graphite industry?

    KP: Absolutely. Currently, there is no substitute for graphite in many technologies, such as lithium-ion batteries. Between cell phones, tablets, laptops, hybrid and electric cars, all of which require a lot of graphite, the industry is growing at 25—30% annually. Large-scale uses include hybrid cars, which can require up to 40 pounds of graphite for the battery alone, while the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner's fuselage is made from a graphite composite. Vanadium redox batteries are used to store energy generated from wind turbines and solar panels and require up to 300 tons (t) of graphite per 1,000 megawatts of storage. This is all flake graphite. In addition, pebble bed nuclear reactors, which are slated to come online this decade, require 3,000 t of graphite to start and 1,000 t a year to operate.

    TCMR: There are lots of misconceptions about graphite. Fact or myth? Natural graphite is more expensive than synthetic graphite.

    KP: Myth. Synthetic graphite is more expensive than natural.

    TCMR: Fact or myth? Graphite is used more in steel manufacturing than in batteries.

    KP: That is a fact.

    TCMR: But batteries use more of the large-flake graphite.

    KP: That's right.

    TCMR: Fact or myth? Large-flake graphite deposits generally make for low-cost mines.

    KP: That's a fact. Most of the large-flake graphite deposits are found at or near surface and are amenable to open-pit mining.

    TCMR: Fact or myth: Graphite flake size is more important than carbon content.

    KP: They're both important. Most high-tech manufacturers would prefer to use high-grade (94–99% graphitic carbon), large-flake (+80 mesh) graphite for their products, so they're equally important.

    TCMR: Fact or myth? Graphite metallurgy is less important than it is with rare earth deposits.

    KP: Graphite metallurgy is simpler to deal with than rare earths. It's equally important, but less complex.

    TCMR: Do you think we're going to see an explosion in graphite-focused equities listings, as we did with REEs?

    KP: I don't think there will be the same explosion of listings in graphite as there was in the REE space, but there will definitely be more as the public becomes aware of the importance of graphite. However, there aren't as many potential deposits out there to justify dozens of new companies.

    TCMR: What are some key factors that make Malcolm H. Gissen & Associates write a check to a small-cap graphite company seeking investors?

    KP: I have a personal checklist of factors I consider before investing in any exploration or mining company. Among others, some of them include: Is management good? Are they experienced? Are they capable of developing this project? The deposit has got to have good grade and quality. I need to see good infrastructure close by or at a reasonable capex to develop. Permitting has to be relatively easy. Bottom line: Is it mineable? Do the economics make sense?

    TCMR: What are some graphite equities that meet those criteria?

    KP: I've taken a position in a couple and am in the process of evaluating a few more. Northern Graphite Corp. (NGC:TSX; NGPHF:OTCQX) is definitely one of the top companies on my list. It has an excellent management team. Its entire Bissett Creek deposit in Ontario is flake graphite, which sets it apart from a lot of the deposits out there. It has great infrastructure nearby, including power, gas, roads and a small community. It's good, high-quality flake graphite that is going to be open pittable. Its operating costs aren't going to be on the low-end, but its flake size and purity should ensure that it will fetch a very high price per ton for its concentrate, making for a very profitable operation. I'm awaiting its feasibility study, but anticipate that it could be ready to begin construction next year.

    TCMR: Do you expect to see graphite offtake agreements, as has taken place in the rare earth space?

    KP: Yes; because graphite doesn't trade on an exchange, like copper futures or gold, end consumers must secure graphite feed from a producing mine. I absolutely think that you'll see offtake agreements in the graphite space.

    TCMR: What about Northern Graphite? Given its success in the market to date, is an offtake agreement probable?

    KP: Sure, it could structure an offtake agreement. Because there are no operating mines in the U.S. and Northern Graphite is close to lines of transportation and infrastructure, I could see the company having an offtake agreement with a U.S. company and easily shipping the concentrate to it. That wouldn't surprise me at all.

    I also like Strategic Energy Resources Ltd. (SER:ASX), a junior Australian resource company with mineral and oil and gas projects. One of its projects is the Uley graphite deposit, one of the largest graphite deposits in the world. It was a previously producing mine that was shut down in about 1993 due to weak graphite prices. It's 100% flake graphite and open pittable; in fact, it's more of an earth-moving operation than a mining operation. It has a plant on site that will probably have to be updated a little bit, but Strategic could be up and running next year. The permits are in place. It has great infrastructure. It's going to be another low-cost, high-margin operation.

    TCMR: What do you think of its deal with Mega Graphite Inc. (MEGA)?

    KP: I think it's a good deal. Strategic is going to spin off 80% of its graphite deposit to a separate, publicly traded vehicle and retain 20%. Mega will provide offtakes, marketing, engineering expertise and access to capital markets for the new entity.

    TCMR: What about on the exploration side?

    KP: On the exploration side, I like Standard Graphite Corp. (SGH:TSX.V). It has a large portfolio of 12 graphite projects in Ontario and Québec, some of which are adjacent to the past-producing Black Donald graphite mine and Northern Graphite's Bissett Creek project. It just completed a successful airborne electromagnetic survey on a large portion of the Québec property and got back very favorable results–some of the properties lit up like a Christmas tree.

    Its management team is probably one of the only graphite exploration companies out there with a head geologist who's got graphite exploration experience. He discovered Focus Metals Inc.'s (FMS:TSX.V) Lac Knife graphite deposit. In addition, the past president of Hathor Exploration, which was recently purchased by Rio Tinto (RIO:NYSE; RIO:ASX), also joined Standard. It has good projects, decent board members, good management and a favorable share structure.

    TCMR: Does it need to focus on one property specifically?

    KP: Yes, it has several potential flagship properties. It's going to have to narrow that down and choose which property to go with. I imagine that it will develop a couple and sell the others off. But as it stands, Standard probably has the best pipeline of properties out of any I've seen.

    TCMR: What's another interesting name?

    KP: I don't own it, but another one that I like is Focus Metals, which has the high-grade Lac Knife deposit in Québec. It's a very large-flake graphite deposit. It could easily be in production within the next 18 months or so.

    TCMR: Focus is an interesting title for the company given that it has REE, iron ore, copper-gold and graphite projects. Is it difficult for companies invested in three different commodities to communicate its story to the market?

    KP: Well, that's one of the reasons I don't own it as of yet. It is also focused on graphene, a single layer of graphite, which is highly conductive and stronger than steel. Unfortunately, it's not commercially economic to produce and use yet.

    TCMR: It may end up spinning out at least one of those plays into some other company as well. I think when most people think about Focus, up until very recently, they thought of it as an REE play.

    KP: I certainly did before it came out with graphite. It has a promising REE deposit in Quebec that it is developing with its partner, SOQUEM Inc. (private).

    TCMR: What sort of advice would you offer an investor who is new to the graphite space?

    KP: The advice I would give new investors is to do your due diligence. As with any other mining company, make sure that it has a decent deposit with all the right ingredients: infrastructure, management, grade, purity, that it's able to be mined, that it's economic and that it can be a standalone mine if it isn't acquired. Keep in mind, only 2–3% of junior exploration companies actually become mines.

    TCMR: Thanks for your time.

    KP: You're welcome, anytime.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dosman View Post
    in at 2.38
    Great timing, Dos. NGC right back up to 3 clams.
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    One of the few "official" stock analysis reports on Northern. Price target $4.40. (I said $4.50 a couple of weeks ago. )

    https://secure.mackieresearch.com/do...b47&o=a8bc0b52
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    Great timing, Dos. NGC right back up to 3 clams.
    Apparently dumb luck is the best investment strategy. I'm not complaining.

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    sold @ 3.06

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    sold @ 3.06
    Nice trade, 25+% in just a couple of days..
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    this insufferable dog pinetree is shwoing strength for the first time in months

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    Holy moly this stock is hot stuff. Most people still have no idea about graphite too. Looks lke this recent sharp correction was just a coil to bounce ever higher than ever before...I will definitely be looking for another entry point in the near future

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    Quote Originally Posted by dosman View Post
    this insufferable dog pinetree is shwoing strength for the first time in months
    Yeah, the juniors are starting to come to life. Even Bonanza woke up, a block of 420,000 shares traded at 385.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dosman View Post
    Holy moly this stock is hot stuff. Most people still have no idea about graphite too. Looks lke this recent sharp correction was just a coil to bounce ever higher than ever before...I will definitely be looking for another entry point in the near future
    yeah, looking back at the rare earth "bubble", I'm gonna start taking profits on NGC about a month after "the graphite story" first gets mentioned on CNBC.
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    The Graphite Investment Boom Is Just Starting
    April 10, 2012 | 23 commentsby: Ben Axler | includes: NGPHF.PK, ZENYF.PK Introduction

    Graphite is quietly emerging as a strategic industrial material in short supply, similar to the rare earth commodities. Years of underinvestment in new supplies, and growing demand sources, have caused prices to rise sharply in the past few years. China, as the world's dominant supplier, has significantly curtailed exports in an attempt to exert greater control in the market. As a result, it's not entirely surprising that the EU named graphite as one of 14 critical materials along with the rare earth elements.

    EU Names Graphite a "Critical Material"

    A new global rush to find quality graphite supplies has just begun. However, not all graphite is created equally, and there is significant quality variation that determines its price and value, which can range up to a few thousand dollars per ton. When investing in graphite companies, it's essential to find the emerging producers with the right quality graphite to supply the fast growing end markets, assets with proximity to infrastructure, and a management team with skin in the game that can advance the mining project. I believe the two best companies positioned for significant valuation expansion are Northern Graphite (NGPHF.PK) and Zenyatta Ventures (ZENYF.PK).

    Overview of the Graphite Market

    Graphite, commonly known for its use in No 2 pencils, is quietly finding new applications that are poised to greatly expand its demand in the coming years. Currently, graphite is primarily used in the steel industry where it is added to bricks which line furnaces to provide strength and resistance to heat, used to line ladles and crucibles, and added to steel to increase carbon content. In fact, Japan is the largest world importer of graphite, and will almost certainly boost imports in the coming years as they set to rebuild infrastructure in the wake of the devastating earthquakes they recently experienced. Graphite is also used extensively in the automobile industry in gaskets, brake linings and clutch materials. It has a myriad of other industrial uses including electric motors (carbon brushes), batteries, lubricants and pencils.

    Near-Term Demand Driver: Lithium-ion Batteries

    However, its largest potential market is for lithium-ion batteries to support increased production of hybrid electric vehicles ("HEV") and electric vehicles ("EV"). It is estimated that there is over 2 to 3 kgs of graphite in a HEV and 25-50 kgs in an EV using lithium-ion batteries. Almost every major automotive producer currently has or is working on an HEV or EV. Examples include the Chevrolet Volt and the Nissan Leaf. Canaccord Capital Inc. estimates that the HEV and EV market will grow to 11 million units by 2015 and that by 2020 the market penetration rate of HEVs and EVs will reach 10-20%. According to Canaccord, this will increase incremental global lithium carbonate demand for battery applications by 286,000 tons. The natural flake graphite required to meet this demand is over 1.5 million tons, which is well above current annual worldwide production of natural flake graphite.

    The spherical or potato shaped graphite used in lithium-ion batteries can only be made from flake graphite that can be economically purified to 99.98%C. Only 40% of the one million tons of graphite produced annually is flake and not all is suitable for lithium-ion battery applications. Synthetic graphite offers the only alternative to natural graphite for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries. However, natural graphite has a performance advantage, although the gap is narrowing, and it is much less expensive as synthetic graphite is made from petroleum coke which is tied to the price of oil.

    Future Demand Driver: Graphene

    New discoveries in graphene, a derivative of graphite, may greatly expand graphite demand in coming years above and beyond levels currently contemplated. Graphene is essentially the thinnest one-atom thick layer extracted from graphite. Graphene is believed to be one of the strongest, lightest, and most conductive materials and could have major technological applications. The following articles and video illustrate the magnitude of recent research discoveries. The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to researchers examining the properties of graphene. While it still may be early to estimate the timing and size of grapheme and its applications making it into commercial production, it's clear that exciting opportunities exist. I encourage you to watch the video posted below to see the exciting applications being worked on.


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    IMHO Northern is the blue-chip. Zenyatta would be a good longshot-lottery ticket. I might take a nibble if it drops back to about 30 cents.

    This morning I found a list of all the traded companies that have something going on in the graphite world.

    Ticker Name Price Time Change % Open High Low Volume Marketcap
    RA.V Rare Earth Metals $0.10 4/13/2012 2:53pm +0.01 11.8 0.09 0.095 0.09 70K 8.2M
    ATT.V Atocha Resources $0.05 4/13/2012 3:59pm +0.005 11.1 0.045 0.055 0.045 1,321K 2.4M
    SYR.AX Syrah Res Fpo $0.75 4/13/2012 2:10am +0.070 10.4 0.700 0.745 0.700 228K N/A
    GPH.V Graphite One Reso $0.31 4/13/2012 3:59pm +0.015 5.1 0.305 0.315 0.28 231K N/A
    AXE.AX Archer Exp Fpo $0.31 4/13/2012 2:10am +0.010 3.3 0.300 0.310 0.300 561K 20.8M
    TLG.AX Talga Gold Fpo $0.38 4/13/2012 1:59am +0.010 2.7 0.390 0.395 0.380 518K N/A
    EGZ.TO Energizer Resourc $0.38 4/13/2012 3:59pm 0.00 0.0 0.375 0.39 0.365 235K N/A
    GXY.V Galaxy Capital Co $0.19 4/13/2012 3:48pm 0.00 0.0 0.19 0.195 0.18 188K N/A
    CVN.V Cavan Ventures In $0.06 4/13/2012 12:06pm 0.00 0.0 0.055 0.055 0.055 72K 1.5M
    MGY.AX Malagasy Fpo $0.06 4/13/2012 1:30am 0.000 0.0 0.060 0.065 0.060 600K 9.4M
    NRT.V Big North Capital $0.20 4/13/2012 3:50pm 0.00 0.0 0.20 0.21 0.20 45K N/A
    FMS.V Focus Metals Inc. $1.15 4/13/2012 3:57pm 0.00 0.0 1.15 1.15 1.11 132K 103.9M
    AEL.V Amseco Exploratio $0.07 4/13/2012 10:19am 0.00 0.0 0.065 0.07 0.065 70K 3.5M
    UBR.V Uragold Bay Resou $0.04 4/13/2012 3:59pm 0.00 0.0 0.035 0.035 0.035 411K 5.1M
    WCU.V Westcan Uranium C $0.04 4/13/2012 3:18pm 0.00 0.0 0.035 0.035 0.035 10K 1.4M
    FDR.V Flinders Resource $2.77 4/13/2012 3:59pm -0.01 -0.4 2.79 2.80 2.59 167K N/A
    ZC.V Zimtu Capital Cor $1.30 4/13/2012 10:46am -0.02 -1.5 1.30 1.30 1.30 6K 13.0M
    GMA.V Geomega Resources $0.60 4/13/2012 1:50pm -0.01 -1.6 0.60 0.64 0.60 16K N/A
    LRA.V Lara Exploration $1.15 4/13/2012 1:43pm -0.02 -1.7 1.15 1.15 1.14 24K 30.1M
    GTI Graftech Internat $11.61 4/13/2012 4:07pm -0.24 -2.0 11.82 11.87 11.55 558K 1.666B
    FGR.V First Graphite Co $0.44 4/13/2012 3:57pm -0.01 -2.2 0.41 0.435 0.40 83K N/A
    SGH.V Standard Graphite $0.79 4/13/2012 3:49pm -0.02 -2.5 0.81 0.81 0.76 191K N/A
    NGC.V Northern Graphite $2.95 4/13/2012 3:59pm -0.08 -2.6 3.05 3.05 2.87 501K N/A
    SER.AX Strategic Fpo $0.11 4/13/2012 1:50am -0.005 -4.3 0.110 0.110 0.105 476K 36.8M
    GR.V Greenlight Resour $0.11 4/13/2012 3:28pm -0.005 -4.3 0.11 0.115 0.11 160K 3.0M
    ZEN.V Zenyatta Ventures $0.44 4/13/2012 3:59pm -0.03 -6.4 0.49 0.52 0.435 3,259K N/A
    LMR.V Lomiko Metals Inc $0.14 4/13/2012 3:59pm -0.01 -6.7 0.15 0.15 0.14 272K 7.8M
    SRK.V Strike Graphite C $0.35 4/13/2012 3:59pm -0.03 -7.9 0.375 0.375 0.345 356K N/A
    CJC.V Canada Rare Earth $0.17 4/13/2012 3:54pm -0.015 -8.1 0.18 0.18 0.17 41K 3.0M
    PNS.V Pinestar Gold Inc $0.11 4/13/2012 9:30am -0.01 -8.7 0.105 0.105 0.105 2K 3.0M
    SOV.V Soldi Ventures In $0.10 4/13/2012 3:48pm -0.02 -16.7 0.12 0.12 0.10 196K 2.8M



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    Mickey the Fulp on graphite. (He's an insider in Flinders Graphite and some others)

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    Northern Graphite Retains GMP Securities as Exclusive Financial Advisor

    Press Release: Northern Graphite Corporation – 46 minutes ago





    OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire -04/16/12)- Northern Graphite Corporation (TSX-V: NGC.V - News)(OTCQX: NGPHF.PK - News) ("Northern Graphite", or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has retained GMP Securities L.P. ("GMP") as its exclusive financial advisor with respect to evaluating strategic alternatives for financing the Company's Bissett Creek graphite project. The Company expects to complete its bankable final feasibility study ("FS") before the end of May, 2012, with permitting expected later in the summer.

    Gregory Bowes, Chief Executive Officer of Northern Graphite commented that: "Completion of the bankable FS, permitting and project financing are the last steps prior to initiating construction in the fall and we are pleased to have GMP assisting us with this process."

    The Graphite Market
    Graphite prices have increased substantially due to the growth of China and other emerging economies which has resulted in strong demand from traditional steel and automotive markets. In addition, new applications such as lithium ion batteries, vanadium redox batteries, fuel cells and nuclear power have the potential to create significant incremental demand growth. The manufacturing of Li ion batteries requires up to 30 times more graphite than lithium and their use in the growing EV/HEV market is expected to require significant increases in graphite production. However, graphite production and exports from China, which accounts for 70% of the world's supply, are expected to decline and an export tax and a licensing system have been instituted. Both the European Union and the United States have declared graphite a supply critical mineral.
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    in @ 2.65 ....

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    here's that news release ya been waiting for. new results, and added to tsx select index. too bad I woke up late. 2.11 was an amazing buy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dosman View Post
    here's that news release ya been waiting for. new results, and added to tsx select index. too bad I woke up late. 2.11 was an amazing buy
    (Ya snooze, ya lose. )

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/northe...124500641.html
    Super jumbo monster flakes, baby!

    (In English, it means the highest possible quality graphite that will sell at the highest possible price.)

    The next big report should be the Bankable Feasibility Study, due in 3 weeks or so. That should be a blockbuster and light another rocket under NGC.

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    i think now might be a good buy if you have spare capital

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    Anybody remember Bo Derek?




    Bolero just became Northern's neighbor, and it promptly doubled. Shows how much respect the market has for Northern's property.

    The news release is mostly about Northern, not Bolero.


    Bolero Acquires 38 Prospective Graphite Claims Surrounding Northern Graphite's Bissett Creek Deposit

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bolero...070100406.html
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    mindesta news out today

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    Quote Originally Posted by dosman View Post
    mindesta news out today
    It's a pure crap shot. Who knows how much gold there is in SomaliLand.

    I'm holding. The shares were essentially free, there's no liquidity to sell, let's see where it goes. JMHO
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    Rumor that a news letter writer dumped NGC. Anyone know who it was? Remember all the guru's that were saying we're still in the 1st inning in the graphite game. They're all pretty quiet these days. Regardless, I'm still holding.

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