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ENMPF: effective March 16,2022 a one for 9 reverse split:
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
Can anybody get the CUSIP # for this change? It now has the placeholder R9138C100. The brokers cannot trade it at this stage!
Thin Film Electronics ASA, TFECF, changed to Ensurge Micropower ASA, ENMPF:
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/TFECF/opinion
Not bad 80% buy as of this date.
Bought back in here. I like this entry point with the market right now, the recent Xerox contract, the impending boom of the graphene market, and the price point on low volume for so long with the potential. Good things coming here!
Is this the next huge ioT company? Is this one of the company's Teeka Tiwari has been touting as the next Microsoft, Amazon or Priceline???
So both tickets are actually part of the company... What's the difference?
deacon, he was talking about me
nice post
i read it before it was gone
I follow the same stocks and see if there is hope
and from the other board here (not mentioned), and the company has disappeared
as for this company
I have been doing some digging, as well you have, nice work
I'm just worried they have nothing special
and are entering a market where others have a lead and patents
cheers
This one belongs to either Symetrix corporation or Amex Irons Limited both deal extensively in nanotechnology applications.
http://www.google.com/patents/US6104049
There also numerous other entities which hold patents in the field.
This one belongs to the Korean institute of science and technology.
http://www.google.com/patents/US5820946
I know you weren't talking to me but here is a link with their four patent applications.
http://www.faqs.org/patents/assignee/thin-film-electronics-asa/
3 posts, nothing about TFECF
so you're saying there's TOO MUCH COMPETITION out there already
just trying to do some fundamental research here
research helps people AVOID mistake
but you have 3 stories of other companies making it
and none about TFECF
down 9% today, opportunity or falling knife
only time will tell
Youtube Videos from the website
http://www.thinfilm.no/news/videos/
The possibilities are endless IMHO
Thinfilm Awarded..
A good recent article dated 3/9/2015 shows that the product does work.
http://www.thinfilm.no/news/flextech-recognizes-flexible-electronics-excellence-annual-flexi-awards/
Looks like another wait and see stock. The problem with new technology is getting the customer to understand the value in it. Techno-geeks, like myself, can utilize the technology, but anything that adds cost to the bottom line..well it remains to be seen. If consumers demand it then it will happen. If consumers like things as they are then this product has a very long and steep hill to climb. One good thing I can say about this company is they do reply to questions in a timely manner and with straight forward answers. Bottom line, as with any of these cheap stocks, DD is key.
Was just curious so I could go watch the report. Didn't mean to offend.
Which station here in Portland? I'd like to check it out. Also I thought you were in New Mexico?
TFECF,,,I came across this ticker today,,,interesting,,,worth following
A new report on this sector, and Thinfilm Electronics is listed as one of the prominent players.
http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/Market/Paper-and-Packaging/Market-Research/Global-Electronic-Packaging-Market-2015-2019/RPT1292837?aCode=b860166d-1022-455a-ba52-09304b8e5e40
Welcome mellowrk! Yes these are some exciting times and I like the way the company reports their financials. If you go to their website you will find a post dated March 2, 2015 where it is spelled out the number of shares exercised by employees on February 27, 2015.
Article in Economist abt ThinFilm Electronics
http://www.economist.com/news/technology-quarterly/21598323-smart-labels-40-year-old-barcode-has-new-more-intelligent-rival-can
Here is the link to Forbes article on Feb 17 of this year!!
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikekavis/2015/02/17/the-smart-labels-that-will-power-the-internet-of-things/
Hi great to see a board for thin film finally :) As of now I own 13,000 shares. Started buying in early feb after doing research on various internet of things stocks. Somehow found this little gem out of Norway and decided to park my $$$$ here for the next few years. At a market cap of less than 500 million lots of room to grow. The technology has endless possibilities. I've read everything on their site including all articles as well as financial releases for the last 6 quarters. Looks to be the perfect time as things are really ramping up i.e licensing with xerox as well as sales and partnerships (Diageo etc etc). They were also featured in articles in Barrons and The Economist. Will post links to those articles in a bit.
Just saw on the local news here in Portland Oregon a demonstration of this technology at a Whole Foods Store. The reporter selected a herbal over-the-counter product. When she tapped on it with her cell phone some of the information provided was the ingredients and how it was safety tested for human use (if animals were used etc.) The reporter was impressed and liked the fact the manufacture supported animal rights.
In a way I'm not really surprised this happened here in Portland since the city already has an established high tech employer base with Intel, Epson, Boeing, Honda just to name a few.
I think the next couple of weeks are going to be interesting to say the least. I bought this stock early last week, and even though the price has dropped since then I still believe there is a sizable upswing in the near future.
The pressure to be the first to launch the next greatest thing has to be off the charts. So to me it is imperative that Thinfilm hit the ground running and never lift the foot off the pedal!
The market is ripe for this technology. The barcode system, at 40 + years old, is antiquated and long overdue to be completely overhauled. That is where thin film comes into play. Almost everybody has some form of smartphone which, IMHO, has not reached even 2% of its full potential. Information is key to marketing products these days from grocery items to pharmaceuticals to the clothes you wear. The consumer wants this information. By tapping on an item having this tiny strip will transmit information immediately to the smartphone screen, Pretty cool stuff. Again I recommend going to the companies website. There is a wealth of information which is the companies mantra. I find it refreshing to find a pink sheet that has so much transparency. They are on Facebook and Twitter plus others I'm sure.
The company just posted their Q4 financials.
http://www.thinfilm.no/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Thin-Film-Electronics-ASA-Interim-Report-2014-Q4.pdf
Welcome, this is cutting edge technology that has unlimited potential. Click on the link provided above.
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