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LOL Six.
WTF are these guys talking about ?
FT - Apparently you're a relative newbie. Perhaps if you started in 2008 with some of us you might have a different perspective on progress here.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=100123784
BNL - ON HOLD. Gee why is that? Our connection with BNL was through (UC) Mickelson which has been terminated.
GATES - Does it really matter?
Didn't Hillary say this? LOL
Does it really matter?
They decided against it because test results indicated that it was not commercially viable.
?
GATES - "...reasons which have not been articulated."
Let's figure it out, read between the lines. The BWM testing was unsuccessful.
How do you go from a predicted 300MM addressable market to nothing? Speaking of nothing, look at our volume today.
"The bleached waveguide modulator is not commercially viable."
Please read the following thoroughly - how can they have missed this so badly?
Lightwave Logic Prepares Pilot Run of Bleached Waveguide Modulators for Performance Testing
The Company has estimated the market for its bleached waveguide modulators at $300 million in the telecom long haul and extended metro market alone, which includes several multinational companies Lightwave Logic is targeting as future customers or joint development partners.
"The device development program that we presented to shareholders at our annual meeting is now in full bloom and focuses on the development of commercially viable bleached waveguide modulators as an initial step to commercialization. We conservatively estimate this to be $300 million for high-demand applications in the telecom market. This initial technological step for Lightwave Logic represents a respectable revenue opportunity as we move toward our next product goal, an organic polymer slot waveguide.
Must be some Top Secret things going on
Was LPC there??
Thanks for your thoughts Mr. and Mrs. Obvious.
The bottom line is that this was the last straw for some shareholders and it was confirmed that the company is going nowhere fast.
BOD members Dr. Joseph Miller and Mr. Siraj Nour El-Ahmadi were not in attendance.
Figure it out.
Betcha 10 bucks the toilet/urinal doesn't work.
When do we hear about $$$$$$$$$$$.
When do we hear about $$$$$$$$$$$.
SOS. Of course the presentation is broken.
L A M E
Safe trip Snez. Please fill us in on the side conversations
An inquiry for the Board of Directors:
Please justify paying .5 million dollars annually to upper management when the Company has missed deadlines and received no significant revenue to-date.
Thank you.
Just a correction on current salaries.
Messrs. Zelibor and Marcelli are compensated 350k and 200+ K annually, respectively.
You are go at full throttle challenger.
This is all about transparency at this point. Just tell us the truth on a regular basis. Yes - we get it, there will be issues. But the whole "going dark" thing is not working.
"We can handle the truth"
Just a reminder...
protohype_101 • Sep 2, 2008 7:19 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/mbview/threadview/;_ylt=AuKULAugK5ezL4534z4U9CXeAohG;_ylu=X3oDMTB2MW1laHEyBHBvcwMzOARzZWMDTWVkaWFNc2dCb2FyZHNYSFJVbHQ-;_ylg=X3oDMTBhYWM1a2sxBGxhbmcDZW4tVVM-;_ylv=3?&bn=665b67a3-332b-3083-ae68-da98789991fe&tid=1220354358000-9fa75c81-7c5b-3072-8250-3af3078a16d1
key to building trust: "do what you say"
sorry you guys, I know you hate it when anything negative is written here, but the truth is that these guys have repeatedly lied to investors with promised dates for test results and a prototype, just from recent SEC docs the dates that have turned into lies have been
1) by the end of 2007
2) by early second quarter 2008
3) by August 2008
so I'm afraid these guys have become quite like the little boy who cried "wolf"
I still hope the whole thing is not just a big trading scam fleecing little retail investors like us by telling stories that are nothing but hype, come on guys, please prove me wrong ASAP, I'm still holding on, but fear the worst from a technical breakdown with this stock very soon if news of sussessful DETAILED TEST RESULTS are not released pronto
m, what's your crystal ball saying this morning?
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends
We're so glad you could attend,
Come inside, come inside.
There behind the glass stands a real blade of grass
Be careful as you pass, move along, move along...
Come inside, the show's about to start....Guaranteed to blow your head apart....
How long did it take to build the clean room?
Please no horseplay and check your gum at the door
http://www.coastwidelabs.com/Technical%20Articles/Cleaning%20the%20Cleanroom.htm
GATES - This was supposed to have happened already.
complete the development of prototype photonic devices
What scares me is the post-game dog and pony show. Not good.
We're all waiting on test results... What if they sucked?
Who needs an ice-cold Kool-Aide?
#wtfisgoingon
Agreed Prop.
I know the candidate you speak of. Reminds me of Jordan Spieth - Got major league game and has a great head on his shoulders... our loss.
FYI young Mr. Spieth was on CNBC Squalk Box this morning (wearing green jacket) and presented himself like a blue-chip CEO. The execs at UnderArmour probably can't even count today.
That was really funny - don't quit your day job.
Just curious. How are y'all voting on these two:
4.
To hold an advisory vote on the compensation of our named executive officers;
5.
To hold an advisory vote on how frequently we should seek an advisory vote on the compensation of our named executive officers;
Thomas E. Zelibor CEO, Chmn. of the Board
2014 - $301,834
2013 - $217,128
James S. Marcelli President, COO, Director
2014 - $217,160
2013 - $208,290
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10584345
In just about every interview I've seen/read, Mark mentions his investors. How nice.
GLTA.
Excellent. Thank you Richard!
Richard - Can't make the webcast... but
...let us know how many times EO polymer thermal stability/devices are discussed.
:)
Full - Check your market calendar. Really?
Happy Good Friday, and Happy Easter/Passover to all.
Cool -
I'm not going to give an opinion until Wednesday.
Completely agree Nrdc92.
The company needs to explain why this is needed before I vote yes.
Completely agree.
Pass the basket folks.
How many of y'all have actually called the company to get factual information?
You are go for full throttle, Challenger ;)
Subsequent Events
NOTE 11 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
In December 2014, the board of directors approved a grant to a senior advisor effective January 1, 2015 of a warrant to purchase up to 100,000 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $0.77 per share. Using the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formula, the warrant was valued at $48,656, fair value. The warrant expires in 5 years and vests 25,000 immediately and the remaining in equal monthly installments of 7,500 over the next 10 months. The warrant is expensed over the vesting terms.
In December 2014, the board of directors approved a grant to an employee effective January 1, 2015 to purchase 15,000 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $0.77 per share. The options were valued at $7,362 using the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formula. The options expire in 10 years vesting 7,500 immediately and 7,500 in 3 months from the effective date of the option agreement. The options are expensed over the vesting terms.
In January 2010, the Company issued a warrant to purchase 650,000 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $1.51 per share to a new member of its board of directors serving as the Company's full-time non-executive chair of the board of directors. Using the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formula, the warrants were valued at $1,188,000, fair value, vesting 162,500 immediately and the remaining in annual equal installments of 162,500 over the next three years. The warrant expires in 5 years. During 2011, the warrant to purchase 650,000 shares of common stock, of which 487,500 shares were vested, forfeited. For the year ending December 31, 2011 and 2010, the Company recognized $306,765 and $580,167 of expense. The warrant to purchase 487,500 shares of common stock expired in January 2015.
In March 2015, the Delaware laboratory lease was extended to March 2017 at an annual lease of $71,662.
In March 2015, the Company issued options to the Company’s 5 independent directors to each purchase 50,000 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $0.80 per share. The options were each valued at $24,901 using the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formula. The options expire in 10 years with 20,000 vesting immediately and the remainder vesting in quarterly equal installments of 10,000 commencing April 1, 2015. The options are expensed over the vesting terms.
In March 2015, the Company issued an option to an employee to purchase 2,500 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $0.80 per share. The option was valued at $1,231 using the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Formula. The option expires in 10 years vesting immediately. The option is expensed over the vesting terms
DOW Corning Silicone Waveguides - and IBM
Cool - See this link - lots of credits for the graphics to IBM [Photo: IBM Research]
Also:
Acknowledgments
• We would like to thank our colleagues, IBM Research, Vario Optics, and the University of Cambridge for aiding in the development of this technology as well as Miguel Gallegos and Miguel Friedrich of nTact, and Habib Hichri and Eric Nguyen of Suss Microtec.
http://www.dowcorning.com/content/publishedlit/IEEE_AVFOP_Presentation.pdf?wt.svl=ELEC_EMH3
So far, so good...