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$GPNE Next Graphite, Inc. http://content.st

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Posted On: 04/24/2014 8:53:08 AM
Posted By: KaiserSose
✪✪ $GPNE ✪✪ Next Graphite, Inc. ✪✪

http://content.stockpr.com/nextgraphite/media...901c4d.pdf

Natural, High-Grade, Large Flake Graphite Production from Proven Mining Assets with Growth Potential

INVESTOR PRESENTATION

✪ GPNE’s Equity and Financial Snapshot

Mine Headquarters: Republic of Namibia, Southwestern Africa
Fiscal Year: December 31
OTCBB Ticker: GPNE
Price as of 3/18/2014: $0.46
Market Cap: $25 million
Shares Outstanding: 50 million
Highest Reported Annual Production*: 2,627 tons
Historical Production at Today’s Value*: ~$30,000,000.00
Estimated Surface Stockpile*: ~140,000 tons

*Sources: Namibia Ministry of Mines; Element 12 consultants’ report 2/14

✪ About Next Graphite (OTCBB : GPNE)

Historical Production, Poised to Re-Ignite Operations and Expand

• Next Graphite’s now 90% owned Aukam Graphite Mine was established in 1940 in Namibia and was mined through 1974
• Production was focused on extraction of “surface-visible” vein graphite ore and high grade under ground vein loads
• Approximately 25,000 tons of graphite was produced during its operation
• Aukam Graphite’s yield was never processed on site, rather shipped by rail to South Africa for armaments use
• Adits (tunnels) and stopes (method of recovering ore from underground operations) were developed from 1954 to 1957 until the mine was destroyed by a fire
• Production peaked at 2,600+ tons per year from an area measuring approximately 350mx150mx100m, the shear zone hosting the deposit is believed to contain more than 4 million tons of graphite ore
• In 2014 Next Graphite Management commenced planning to reopen the Aukam Graphite Mine and begin servicing increased worldwide graphite demand in 2015

read more http://content.stockpr.com/nextgraphite/media...901c4d.pdf and http://www.nextgraphite.com/


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