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Bill Beifuss says Carbon Sciences can mass produce graphene cheaply
Written by Baruti M. Kamau | Barutiwa News Online @ www.barutiwa.com
Carbon Sciences Inc. (OTCBB: CABN) common stock was up over 200% this morning on news of a successful production of high quality graphene using a low cost manufacturing method. Graphene is a material used in electronics, communications and composites that can result in flexible electronics, unbreakable touchscreens, sensors, and energy. Graphene is believed to be the miracle material that will power the next generation of electronics. Bill Beifuss, CEO of Carbon Sciences, says that his proprietary process is the least expensive of all CVD processes to date and guarantees that his CVD process will dramatically reduce the cost of making large quantities of graphene.
Carbon Sciences trades in the over-the-counter market as a penny stock. It opened the trading session today at $0.008 per share. It has traded as high as $0.0223 per share before 11 a.m. And it has traded as low as $0.0075 per share today. As of this writing (12:45 p.m. ET) it is trading at $0.015 per share on volume of 29.9 million shares.
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Written by Baruti M. Kamau | Barutiwa News Online @ www.barutiwa.com
Carbon Sciences Inc. (OTCBB: CABN) common stock was up over 200% this morning on news of a successful production of high quality graphene using a low cost manufacturing method. Graphene is a material used in electronics, communications and composites that can result in flexible electronics, unbreakable touchscreens, sensors, and energy. Graphene is believed to be the miracle material that will power the next generation of electronics. Bill Beifuss, CEO of Carbon Sciences, says that his proprietary process is the least expensive of all CVD processes to date and guarantees that his CVD process will dramatically reduce the cost of making large quantities of graphene.
Carbon Sciences trades in the over-the-counter market as a penny stock. It opened the trading session today at $0.008 per share. It has traded as high as $0.0223 per share before 11 a.m. And it has traded as low as $0.0075 per share today. As of this writing (12:45 p.m. ET) it is trading at $0.015 per share on volume of 29.9 million shares.
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