StockInfo11
5 days ago
Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v, BSWGF) is scaling commercial production of graphene nanoplatelets, supplying high-profile customers in polymers and concrete. With global patents, modular plant capacity, and a 10,000 tpa roadmap, it's positioned for major growth in multi-billion-dollar markets.
*Posted on behalf of Black Swan Graphene Inc.
CommodityCoverage
6 days ago
Positioning itself as a commercial leader in scalable, high-performance graphene-enhanced materials with applications in major industrial markets, Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v BSWGF) is focused on two multi-billion-dollar addressable markets with its commercial plant: https://www.reddit.com/r/PennyStocksCanada/comments/1jzd1ia/black_swan_graphene_swanv_bswgf_unlocks_scalable/
As commercialization ramps up?, SWAN could be on track for a near-term valuation re-rating based on its differentiated, high-leverage position in the future of advanced materials. With commercial sales underway, strong IP, tier-one partnerships, and applications in two major global industries, SWAN is well-positioned for accelerated growth and long-term shareholder value.
StockInfo11
2 weeks ago
Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v, BSWGF) is scaling industrial use of graphene in concrete and polymers, with global rollout plans set for 2025. Backed by strong IP and scalable, low-cost production, the company is focused on delivering high-performance, sustainable materials solutions. Moreโฌ๏ธ
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetsmallcaps/comments/1ju0267/black_swan_graphene_scales_industrial_strategy/
CommodityCoverage
1 month ago
Graphene presents a compelling investment opportunity due to its rapidly growing market and diverse industrial applications. The global graphene market is projected to grow at a 35.1% CAGR, reaching $1.61 billion by 2030, driven largely by demand in electronics, energy storage, aerospace, and automotive industries. (Source: https://investingnews.com/daily/tech-investing/nanoscience-investing/graphene-investing/investing-in-graphene-companies/)
As highlighted by Investing News Network, Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v, BSWGF) is positioning itself as a leader in the bulk graphene market in building a fully integrated supply chain from mine to graphene-based products. More info on the opportunity here: https://www.reddit.com/r/smallstreetbets/comments/1j9y3so/black_swan_graphene_swanv_bswgf_strengthens/
9Coastal
1 month ago
Does anyone know if Black Swan or any other public Graphene stocks are (also) planning on working towards Borophene? --
"Is there anything better than graphene?"
(There's a new, improved two-dimensional material in the lab. Borophene, the atomically thin version of boron first synthesized in 2015, is more conductive, thinner, lighter, stronger and more flexible than graphene, the 2D version of carbon.). May 7, 2024
https://www.sciencedaily.com ---
CommodityCoverage
2 months ago
Graphene, a Nobel Prize-winning discovery, is the thinnest, strongest, and most conductive material known, with transformative potential across industries, and Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v BSWGF) is leading material innovation with its Graphene Enhanced Masterbatch (GEMโข) and GraphCoreโข solutions. Enhancing plastics and polymers for multi-billion-dollar markets like plastic ($76B) and concrete additives ($21B), SWAN is rapidly scaling production as major corporations trial and adopt its products: https://blackswangraphene.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/BlackSwan_Corporate-Presentation_2025-02-21.pdf
SWAN's graphene-enhanced plastics also improve strength while reducing weight, benefiting automotive, aerospace, and packaging. Key partnerships with Broadway Colours, Hubron, and Gerdau Graphene extend its reach, while its Concretene collaboration aims to revolutionize concrete. With strong leadership, production expansion, and a growing IP portfolio, Black Swan is positioned to capitalize on the rising global demand for advanced materials: https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetsmallcaps/comments/1j3p4u6/black_swan_graphene_swanv_bswgf_driving/
CommodityCoverage
2 months ago
Graphene is revolutionizing industries with its unmatched strength, conductivity, and versatility, making it a critical material for next-generation technologies in energy storage, composites, and construction. As demand for graphene accelerates, Black Swan Graphene (TSXV: SWAN, OTCQB: BSWGF) is positioned at the forefront, leveraging scalable production and strategic partnerships to commercialize high-performance graphene products: https://www.reddit.com/r/Wealthsimple_Penny/comments/1j0mq5b/black_swan_graphene_swanv_bswgf_expands/
With a cost-effective manufacturing process, a growing network of industry collaborations, and applications in batteries, concrete, and polymers, SWAN is driving real-world adoption of graphene-enhanced materials. As the market for advanced nanomaterials expands, SWAN presents a compelling opportunity in the next phase of material innovation.
StockInfo11
2 months ago
Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v, BSWGF) produces graphene-enhanced products using graphene nanoplatelets (GNP), servicing the high-demand plastics, polymers, and concrete markets. With 16 global patents and a 40 t/year facility, SWAN is scaling up sales and accelerating commercialization. Full investor deck here: https://blackswangraphene.com/investors/
*Posted on behalf of Black Swan Graphene Inc.
CommodityCoverage
2 months ago
Targeting high-growth industries like packaging, automotive, and construction, Black Swan Graphene (SWAN.v BSWGF) is rapidly expanding its graphene-enhanced product line with the launch of GEM S27M, its fifth graphene-enhanced polymer product: https://www.reddit.com/r/Wealthsimple_Penny/comments/1j0mq5b/black_swan_graphene_swanv_bswgf_expands/
Proving its ability to integrate graphene at scale, delivering stronger, lighter, and more sustainable materials, SWAN is backed by cost-efficient production and strategic partnerships, positioned at the forefront of disrupting industrial supply chains.
9Coastal
2 months ago
Just to share more on the matter.. ( no pun intended) ๐. According to available information, "Universal Matter" is the primary company currently utilizing the flash Joule heating method to produce graphene; this technology is largely based on research conducted at Rice University, where they use the process to turn plastic waste into graphene, sometimes in partnership with companies like Ford Motor Company.
Key points about flash Joule heating and graphene production:
Process:
Flash Joule heating involves rapidly heating a carbon-based material to a very high temperature using a strong electric current, effectively "flashing" it into graphene. --
And what is flash Joule heating?:
To produce graphene without using graphite, researchers primarily utilize chemical vapor deposition (CVD), where a carbon-rich gas like methane is exposed to a heated metal substrate (like copper) to grow graphene layers directly on its surface; other alternative carbon sources like coal, biomass waste, or (even plastic) can be used as feed stocks through techniques like flash Joule heating to create graphene without relying on graphite as the starting material.
Now, I want to say something about growing Graphene out of plastics.. so I am going to share one article. -- see next post. It's interesting food for thought and to consider. Take it however.
9Coastal
2 months ago
So.. I am a novice by comparison.. but.. I am fully wondering why they want to.. it (may/could/will) benefit the stock by (artificially) by increasing the pp/share... which could attract investors who normally don't buy at low (very low) stock prices.
I also believe proceeding with the 8:1, "could" be viewed as a negative, as in the company struggling. I don't know if I like jostling the stock with a reverse at this point... It may also damper investor confidence.. (it could also surprisingly spawn something good from other unknowns to come.)
And warrants .. I agree with the knowledge that it could provoke or create price 'swings' (large price swings) due to the warrants (leverage) effect. So.. even a small movement in a Penny stocks price could cause a large % change (in their warranty price) causing a quick rise or decline in their stock value if allot of warrants get exercised. But hey, that could be fun if one is savvy, willing and has experience.
Also, will exercising those warrants dilute the shareholders value? Likely. It would create new shares, and could affect the stocks price... downward. As I have read... "adding warrants can exacerbate volatility as investors exercise their right to buy shares at a fixed price". "When warrants are exercised, the company issues new shares", it can "put downward pressure on the penny stocks price." "If the stock starts to rise in value, the warrants can become very valuable".
I don't have personal experience buying warrants, only the knowledge I have read/learned.. To proceed.. "being that warrants have "a contractual right to buy a certain amount of stock at some point in the future, at a price agreed upon now." "In effect, it's a pure upside play with no downside risk prior to exercise." I also agree with a statement I read.. "If a company issues a large number of warrants, it might be perceived as a sign of financial weakness, which can further depress a stocks price". It will also "depend on market sentiment and investor perception regarding the company's future prospects. Also, a reverse split does not inherently improve the company's financial health.".
Truly.. everything depends on each individuals view, knowledge, past experience risk tolerance, time and whether one wants to "play" ball or not (I have little of the above compared to savvy investors time and experience in it).
And truthfully after all DD is said and done, actually.... I could go either way on this one.. no matter what I read up on about it. I will be interested to dig further and stay abreast. I would rather see real progress and profit sooner than later. We just may. Sometimes we have to 'ride' the bus whether we like it it not. I will still buy in. I believe companies and investors can benefit from a reverse stock split, but can also signal possible underlying issues.
For this stock.. I'm thinking not. I believe they are in it to win it and have the goods to do it. We shall see. If this sector weren't Graphene (and soon Borophene) I may not jump in sooner than later. But I'm in. (Very sorry for the long version & analogy).. to a very basic inquiry.
9Coastal
2 months ago
So, Educate me.. when I see article headings.. like a GlobalNewswire - "In connection with the Transaction, Black Swan Graphene has acquired a license from Trinity College".. and ... " In addition, Black Swan Graphene and Thomas Swan have entered into a License Aug 27, 2024" โ and ... "Swan Graphene has sub-licensed the TCD License to Thomas Swan, respectively. ... size of the private.. ".. doesn't that mean they have a license? Appreciate.