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Don't pay any mind to X, krgomax. Bunch of words, too much to read. And he's old, too.
We closed last year on December 31 at $0.93. We are up 21 times that right now at $19.56, with a couple of good weeks, quite possibly, still to come.
Yep... what fund managers want to have to explain why they totally missed LWLG in 2021?
Ready for twenty, Freddy?
Wild!
But right above the green box, wherever we end up in that range, is the stop-trade order, correct?
There's no greater whiskey in my book than "Uncle Nearest," and a jigger o' that shall be poured.
Kippis! to all.
Last thing I want is Cramer to promote us! Jesum. Kiss of death - for a while, anyway. If that happens, I'll take a bit of the spike, then sell a mess of it to buy back after a bit.
Stunning. Our "Big Bang" will be even bigger, still.
"The Utility of Tomorrow."
There we have it! Michael Lebby could be saying that right now.
(You tell him, Steve. Or I'll find some way...)
I really think Lightwave Logic will become a "utility." You just have to think of this with different images.
You MAY be right, I'll grant you...
...at least in some of that.
"Great attitudes at all altitudes" is one great slogan!
Thanks, Scope. (Thud! I think others are being kind by not commenting, which I also do appreciate.)
Consider advertisements with some person imagining crazy stuff - and Lightwave Logic making it possible.
Imagine this image to go with it... Michael Lebby with fingers on cheek and chin in a "pondering" look... bit of a twinkle in his eye.
Thanks.
And now that I've been schooled in how to post smiley-faces...
Can someone instruct me in how to post a jpeg?
Ba-da-bing, ba-da-boom! As they say.
Yes, I think so. I got on her about that just this morning!
CHECK THIS OUT. (Thanks to @lonade who quoted this on the ceo.ca message board, from Enrique)
"One of the few good posts from Stockhouse: Great series of posts from Enrique - an absolute "must read" for anyone invested in Theralase or considering investing in Theralase. The results revealed in the newsletter are astonishing. Ultimately it is only the results of the optimized treatment patients that matter because from patient 13 on, every patient will receive the optimized treatment and it is these patients whose results genuinely reflect the efficacy of the treatment. My summary:
Of the first 20 optimally treated patients:
10 are CR
7 were treated less than 90 days ago
2 are PR - have no cancer in their bladders but tested positive for cancer in their urine
1 patient was NR who died of unrelated causes before 90 days, but tested negative for cancer in urine
10 out of 20 patients = 50% CR
If all 7 are CR at 90 days = 85% CR
If the 2 PR patients end up classified CR, CR = 95% CR
If you include (or exclude) the patient who died because he appeared to be CR before 90 days CR = 100%
And the kicker is that none of these patients have received the 180-day treatment yet. So if the negative urine cytology in the 2 PR patients is caused by some remaining cancer cells in the bladder and not by cancer in the ureters, they have another kick at the can at 180 days."
Some posters with negative agendas are just so very bad at what they do that on a board like ours they can't affect anything we LWLG shareholders should care about. None of us longs are selling our shares because such an ignoramus has suddenly shown up, and I don't think we need or want any shareholders "on board" who would be affected by such trash. Call it a favor for us. I suggest we laugh and TRUST (with no verification needed) we need to spend no more time with all kinds of responses.
"Possibly our magic "Goo" from Lightwave will play a part in future medical equipment."
We've noted this because management has, and most of us probably think heck yes - almost certainly so - and here's a relevant example from just this morning. On the Canadian board (ceo.ca.tlt) for Theralase Technologies there are these two posts:
"Also, is our treatment in combination with radiation and chemo? Or stand-alone?"
"No combo, it's a complete revolution from 1993 photofrin red light to 2019 tld1433 green light plus photonic light measuring calculations."
Theralase appears to be on the cusp of finishing developing (and owning) a whole new photo-dynamic compound (PDC) platform for an array of anti-cancer, anti-bacterial and anti-viral treatments (including stunning results to date for all SARS-type viruses, now COVID being studied) - and gee... Do I smell a Lightwave Logic chromophore here?!
The potential is intriguing.
(Theralase's quarterly, btw, just released the other day, is a promising one - shares up 25% yesterday!)
Absolute nonsense.
I know an ex-Intel exec, Koogie - was a VICE PRESIDENT of Intel, California - and I know from my wife and kids and I having had lunch with him and his wife and kids here at our place this summer that photonics is going to be big everywhere. He's a consultant in that field, now, and he's been consulting with Ayar Labs and Global Foundries, lately, and if you haven't seen photonics on their roadmaps (and others'), well... just maybe they're not sharing them with you these days, for some strange reason.
You WILL see.
Yes it is!
https://theralase.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/3Q-2021-Newsletter.pdf
Potential total of Complete Responses in phase II trials is way up there. Maybe today a nice POP! (As the beginning...)
Peninsula or point... Ilvesniemi means place where a lynx sits and looks out over the water (and contemplates the light emanating from Lightwave Logic riches just over the near horizon).
Wait'll people REALLY know...
She's an adoptive Finn! We toast each other to LWLG's progress and more. (My great-grandparents' "estate" [cough] in Finland was named "Ilves niemi," which you can google translate.)
Almost to 15, Meg - on almost a million shares.
Kippis!
Hah. Nice.
(Except if this means you're throwing real money at POET-ry.)
No blinks.
Now you're talking my language.
And in the next three weeks to three months it will probably all be up three times. Where else can you beat that?!
My hat is off to th. Diversifying a portfolio just for the sake of diversifying - or remaining diversified - when you're looking at not just some "bird" in hand, but a for-real Phoenix, I don't get. I was emotionally attached to my IONS, yes, and I'd made some good $ on it back when I really needed it, but my rational mind told me what it's still telling me: Lightwave Logic is de-risked and is going to explode upwards again and go and GO and GO. What sense can there be in owning much of anything else right now? For fun and interest (and maybe some notable gains), sure - a little of this or that. But significant diversification as some "logical" move in my mind comes only after we've ridden these Lightwaves back to the sun and around it a few times together, all shouting "Yee-haw!"
Yes, spartex, that's me. Last of the breed. Blink and I'll be gone.
I'll shake, baby - but no shares are fallin' outa these pockets..
You just stick with us, New dude, with as much as you can afford in this, and "the story of your life" will be... ENHANCED (?).
To fell Intel.
It's O.K., Meg. It's O.K...
But let's not bury "computation" in that AI category. I posted earlier that I'm excited to read "high-performance computing" in the language of our latest 10Q - as dissociated from "quantum computing" - because I think our technology probably does offer an "end around" quantum computing for the time being. In a nutshell (with guesswork, because of my limited understanding of the weird physics of it) quantum computing for practical applications is still basically a dream. Yes, pretty much magic because of qbits being able to "exist in different states at the same time"[?] (and so, carry multiple bytes [?] at the same time), but the challenges remain huge. (One big one is that qbits can/will degrade over time in some way I don't understand, which IS being addressed, but...) Instead, with "white" light in fiber-optic cables carrying/consisting of multiple wavelengths of light, and that light being received, say, by an array of LWLG's chromophores - each of which responds to a different "color of the rainbow" - it does seem that a LOT of information can be carried by light and then parsed and transmitted within computers at great speed by LWLG's technology. Yes, separate pathways required for "each color," but we're only talking about molecular-width pathways, probably. And this is easily fabricated plastic. And "stability"? We got that!
Cathie will report on her 70,000 share purchase a little later today.
Yes, neat. That napkin would rate right up there with Steve Schiets' LWLG NASDAQ photo just signed by Michael Lebby!
Niemann did all the posters for our 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics here in our area, so I know his work well. Your wife must feel sick.