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06/29/15 9:52 PM

#39134 RE: bearsmuter #39133

thats great the new shop is open,and clay checking it out in july and taking pictures.its been six years for me im just glad i finally found a start up that will make it all the way to the finish line.yeah and dont forget about SOLTERRA.

Kinnaree

06/29/15 10:16 PM

#39135 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Nice, July we can expect the big announcement?

DDhawk

06/29/15 10:38 PM

#39138 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Good-catch & good-read Bearsmuter...thx4that ;)

dockzef

06/29/15 10:44 PM

#39140 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Clay Chase : SD Torrey Hills Capital

Really like this guys style!

A new report from n-tech Research (formerly Nanomarkets) entitled 'Market Opportunities for Quantum Dots: 2015 to 2022' estimates the market for quantum dots (QDs) will grow from +$400 million in 2015 to $5.5 billion in 2020 and $12 billion in 2022.

Quantum Materials has had a strong core of cult shareholders for several years that saw very early on the "game changing" capability these infinitessimaly small particles hold for disrupting several large entrenched industries and changing the design and efficiency of just about anything in the realm that requires converting light to energy (or energy to light) including but not limited to flat panel displays, SSL and solar energy cells. From the recent technological breakthoughs notched by QMC's technical team combined with the breakneck speed of the rapidly emerging quantum dot powered LCD display revolution, we expect that this group's long standing patience is about to pay off in a big way!

Jeff Beck with Eric Clapton and a Roy Buchanan song- 2 of the most beautiful songs in the world

lineman68

06/29/15 10:49 PM

#39141 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Thanks for sharing, that is most excellent.

Solar_Express

06/29/15 10:58 PM

#39142 RE: bearsmuter #39133

With the now inplace topline capacity of 2.25 tonnes/year (and just as importantly the ability to move capacity up in increments of 2 tonnes per year with short lead times is critical to have in place prior to engaging for large supply contracts), these large groups can now look at future supply/JV agreements with QTMM with much more confidence and it's our belief that having this capacity in place to manufacture high performace characteristic cadmium free quantum dots was a neccesary catalyst for garnering a commercial contract with one of these large consumer electronics firms and/or materials suppliers.



Another giant step closer :)

blanka

06/29/15 11:39 PM

#39145 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Awesome!!!

Quantum Materials has started trading at much higher volume levels over the past week or so with roughly 6 million shares traded in the last six sessions topping out with today's volume of 1.8 million shares. Quantum Materials has had a strong core of cult shareholders for several years that saw very early on the "game changing" capability these infinitessimaly small particles hold for disrupting several large entrenched industries and changing the design and efficiency of just about anything in the realm that requires converting light to energy (or energy to light) including but not limited to flat panel displays, SSL and solar energy cells. From the recent technological breakthoughs notched by QMC's technical team combined with the breakneck speed of the rapidly emerging quantum dot powered LCD display revolution, we expect that this group's long standing patience is about to pay off in a big way! The big question now is what will happen in the event Quantum Materials' hard work in the lab over the past 8 years results in a supply agreement with one or more of the groups they have been in talks with. Well there is no way to predict just where this goes in the event that happens, we just know that we wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of that trade.



Now that the new reactor is online and they are setting up shop in their new Star Park facility, we have been invited down later in July to tour the new facility. We will be putting together an extensive site visit report complete with photo's of the facility and management interviews - and will be sure to send you the Quantum Materials Corp. Travel Digest Report once completed.

chessmite

06/29/15 11:50 PM

#39146 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Thanks Bear

...given that Nanoco had a PE of 85+, (last time I checked), I wonder what kind of PE QMC will be given after revenues are announced.....


Looking Forward

blanka

07/01/15 10:40 PM

#39380 RE: bearsmuter #39133

Omg ...

If QTMM has patent on this and trademark... We are in for a huge running...


260°C is equal to 500°F - a temperature level that is higher than the melting point of tin (449°F) and getting very close to the melting point of lead (622°F)