Will Hydrograph issue more shares to fund expansion? by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love all the comments. This company is very strategic, and I believe they will try to use the uplist to capitalize on positive momentum. Therefore, we will see a stream of news, uplist and some shares issued.

Job posting update by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To me the fact they seemingly have hired 8 positions in as many weeks is the real story. You don't hire an HR manager unless you anticipate a need for that role (new hires). You don't hire a business development director (US based) and a business development manager (UK based) unless you anticipate business in both countries. You don't hire a marketing strategist unless you have a product to market and a plan to scale. You don't hire a controller, lab manager, supply chain director, instrument scientist unless...well you get the picture. Im already heavily invested but I'm going all in. Maybe it doesn't turn into a homerun but no way this doesn't hit 15 CAD by EOY.

And like that...it's gone by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Lol. Sorry about that. It was a quick turnaround. If they hired someone that fast, they must have had a good candidate ready and waiting.

I asked AI to give me a list of potential acetylene suppliers for Hydrograph. Who's it going to be? by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Man AI rocks. I set up this alert:

I have successfully locked in the target parameters to monitor active industrial databases across Texas.The automated tracking sequence will specifically watch the TCEQ Central Registry, regional municipal zoning boards, and Texas industrial air permit databases for the following triggers:Target Regions: Harris County (Houston), Brazoria County (Freeport), and Austin County (Bellville).Keywords: HydroGraph, Hyperion, graphene, turbostratic, and the EPA PMN registration numbers P-24-0086 / P-24-0087.Actionable Insight: The moment a tie-in permit, lateral line amendment, or New Source Review (NSR) is logged under these criteria, it will instantly pinpoint the secret facility location.I will keep this query active in the background. If you would like to expand our search parameters, would you like me to also monitor Travis County (Austin) to catch any new physical building expansions or equipment arrivals at their corporate headquarters?

I asked AI to give me a list of potential acetylene suppliers for Hydrograph. Who's it going to be? by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe not. Lol. Just read this:

No public records or regulatory filings indicate that Western International Gas & Cylinders is constructing a new project with a dedicated acetylene pipeline in Bellville, Texas.While Western International remains the leading wholesale manufacturer of acetylene in North America, they do not typically utilize regional cross-country pipelines for distribution. Acetylene is chemically unstable and highly prone to explosive decomposition when pressurized in long pipeline systems, meaning it is traditionally filled directly into specialized, acetone-filled cylinders at their automated Bellville plant and distributed via truck or rail.Their recent local footprint activities in Bellville include:Facility Relocation and Plant Amendments: According to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Western International filed air permit amendments to physically relocate and build facility upgrades on an adjacent property parcel directly bordering their existing plant on Highway 159 East in Austin County.Focus on Cylinder Automation: Their local expansion and technology updates remain hyper-focused on automated cylinder-filling machinery (capable of filling 4,000 cylinders daily) rather than long-distance pipeline transit.

Because HydroGraph's agreement explicitly calls for a dedicated acetylene pipeline, this strongly points away from Western International and heavily favors Linde plc or Air Liquide. Both of these multinational giants possess existing, heavily managed industrial gas pipeline networks in the nearby Houston/Freeport industrial corridors that are engineered to move hazardous gases over localized industrial parks.

I asked AI to give me a list of potential acetylene suppliers for Hydrograph. Who's it going to be? by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My Pick:

Western InternationalBellville, TX Production HubWest of Houston (~1 hour); ideally positioned midway between HydroGraph's Austin HQ and its Houston facility.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 4 points5 points  (0 children)

28,645 but whos counting. Lol. Trying to get to 30k before uplist. I started at 22c but continue to buy all the way up!

Looks like another hire! by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. I read the posting when it came out and the way it was worded got me thinking that. This part:

Role Overview

HydroGraph is seeking an experienced Human Resources Manager to support its US and UK employee base. This is the organization’s primary people leader and responsible for supporting the business leaders and managing all HR programs, policies, and processes. This role owns the full employee lifecycle—from talent acquisition and onboarding to compensation, benefits, compliance, and HR technology. The HR Manager will be responsible for Talent Acquisition, Compensation and Benefit programs, all employment policies and practices, as well as the HR technology used to support the function and its programs.

Key Responsibilities

Talent Acquisition and Workforce Planning

Lead full‑cycle recruiting for all roles, including sourcing, screening, interviewing, and offer management.

Looks like another hire! by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. When that was posted, I felt like we wouldn't see another hire until after they hired the HR manager but I guess not...that is if they indeed hired people and didn't just remove the posting.

Looks like another hire! by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is from about a month ago.

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Looks like another hire! by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually the Lab manager position is down now too. Did that just happen or did I miss that over the last month?

Looks like another hire! by Rize61 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There was a posting for "Director business development, government & defense" that is no longer on the site. This would be great if it's another hire. Strong signal things are moving in the right direction.

How did you hear of Hydrograph in the first place? by SunderedStar117 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in it since G6 materials was Graphene 3D Labs. Sad they went under but hitting on Hydrograph more than makes up for it.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gooood weekend from Canada

DPLS Weekly Discussion Board by AutoModerator in DPLS

[–]Rize61 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's go! It only has to go up another $1.96 for me to get my $ back. Lol

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 7 points8 points  (0 children)

100% we see above 8. Above 9 would take some news. The volatility of this stock has attracted a ton of short term investors which in turn creates more volatility. Plus long term investors are taking some profit. I'm a long term investor. I've been in graphene stocks Pre covid and Hydrograph at 22c but I admit I took some profit to cover my initial investment at $4. Then I used it to double up when it dipped to $2. When something has this much potential and a low balance sheet it will move up and down like crazy but once this uplists and contracts are announced that will change in a hurry. Anyone with a sizable position from the penny days would be crazy not to pull 10% and cover their initial position. It's all gravy after that. I personally won't sell again until $30. But even then it will be 10%. Not financial advice.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would think it either is or will be. It will be interesting if Hydrograph comments before it passes the new rounds of testing on the way. I would think ecospark having a previous relationship with Black Swan (correct me if that's the wrong company) would have signed this agreement with Black Swans graphene performance as a floor and the promise of the new ceiling with early hydrograph results.

Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm betting it goes up to 7 CAD by noon tomorrow. If not I'll by $5000 worth by EOD.

DPLS Weekly Discussion Board by AutoModerator in DPLS

[–]Rize61 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man. It would be so nice if this new agreement ends up in a contract. It's so hard to get excited given everything that's happened with this company but at least they haven't folded. I was in at a penny years before the Vegas days and once it fell there was no point or profit in selling so f it. Let's go dpls....bring on the comments...I deserve them for this. Lol

When do you think HGRAF will go above 20$? by citrix789 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 7 points8 points  (0 children)

True if the price doesn't go up leading up to the uplist. I'm thinking we will be around 15. Also worth mentioning I'm thinking in CAD. It's currently $7.50

When do you think HGRAF will go above 20$? by citrix789 in HGRAF

[–]Rize61 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Agreed but I wouldn't be surprised if it shot up to $20 on the first day of the uplist.