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Sounds like Patriots game plan
What’s happening is exciting. The plans for production with solar and TVs is enormous IMO. It’s frustrating to see the disconnect between the stock price and what’s actually happening. Thanks for posting the design of the building. It’s good to see and hear how this is developing. This project is quite a solid validation of QTMMs technology.
When I read about Apple getting patents for using quantum dots it shows the importance of QDs in their future business which is one of many applications in different industries. What QTMM is doing could have so many applications we’re not even aware of yet. QTMM seems to be well along and even ahead in some areas of research and production. The quality, uniformity, stability and low cost production all seem to be well worth the research and wait. There’s room for a number of companies to be enormously successful. India alone could propel QTMM to world recognition but that appears to be just one player for QTMM
I bought into this after the India deal was signed. I looked at this as a huge development and still do.
I didn’t expect the stock to make new lows but here we are. What I didn’t take into account was the r&d has been going on for 10 years or so with delays and disappointments and therefore there is a understandable wait and see attitude even with the current huge deal. The stock structure isn’t ideal but not as bad as most penny stocks. The current lawsuit was not a deal breaker either for me. I think I miscalculated the fatigue factor of shareholders owning this and it does not have the exposure to bring in new investors.
There are many positives to QTMM and Stephen Squires. My timing was a bit off in my purchase but I believe we’re at the junction of the long awaited turnaround. If it continues to drop, which I hope it doesn’t, at some point I’ll add more to my position. There are a lot of good people on this message board and I get the feeling at QTMM as well. It’s been a hard long journey for many and I hope things come together soon for everyone involved and I believe they will.
I thought they were going to get the QDot TV ready for manufactures to take a look. Wouldn’t it be great to get
someone from the media (major network) to view the Qdot TV and explain the advantages in color, brightness and cost. That would be a big hit and also get investors interested in this refined cutting edge technology.
Well said Solar
Thanks for posting that interview Jamis! I haven’t heard it and it’s very informative.
I like your enthusiasm Solar! I hope things work out like you predict and I’d be happy with just 25% of what you’re predicting for this year.
I definitely believe that. I am not at all in favor of reverse splits but there may be an occasion when the company is on a roll and doing a r/s opens the stock to institutional investment and those who would never touch a penny stock and that could further increase shareholder value. I’d be much more in favor of stock buy backs if the cash is there but neither of these are in sight for the immediate future.
What amazes me is the determination of the CEO to see this through for the last 10 years through all the ups and downs and obstacles he’s had to overcome. He has to be a man of many talents and determination to guide QTMM through the R&D, funding, personnel, strategic planning, deal making and cultural adapability which he show cased in the India ground breaking ceremonies and I’m sure will be doing in other countries as well. I’m very optimistic about QTMM and as you said - very few investors know about QTMM. I don’t remember how I came upon this (maybe on seeking alpha) but when I looked into it it was compelling, especially after the India deal. That showed me this is for real. I’d like to see a positive outcome in the court case and the one million in the bank from the deal in India and it looks like both are coming
I agree Jamis. There is a point at which it would benefit shareholders and we’re not near there yet. The CEO wants to maximize shareholder value and not destroy it. This is the opposite of most penny stocks.
I think they’d want to get the price well above $1 with a r/s so
I think they’d most likely wait till the stock price is around .50
and do maybe 1 for 10. Things would really have to fall into
place to get the price around .50 but it’s possible
I’ve watched most of the video and it’s facinating and informative. This is a very serious and
significant project in India. They spent 3 years in talks with Steve and I imagine looking at all
aspects of QTMM and it’s technology. I’m just starting to get an idea of what it took for Steve
to keep things moving and persevere through all these years. He also plays a mean flute -
see him play on the video.
QTMM is pretty much unknown except for a couple of message boards. That will change
soon IMO. This stock will be bought on future potential and it looks to be a disruptive
technology.
If you haven’t read this it’s worth reading every word?
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1403570/000149315219000688/ex99-2.htm
One thing I did not know was that the project in Assam, India was under
discussion for 3 years. 3 years of looking at every aspect of QTMM’s technology
and they picked QTMM over all others. That’s a lot of due diligence and says
as much as anyone needs to know that this is for real. I think we
can relax with some excitement mixed in and enjoy the ride. I think very
few investors know about QTMM and the opportunity it represents.
Patience is still needed as we close in on the rewards. It’s easier for
me to say after being in this for only a few months but the light at the end of
the tunnel can now be seen. There are still challenges but at this point
I don’t think there’s anything they can’t overcome.
Thanks for posting Jamis. That second link gives details
of what’s happening on many fronts. I recommend everyone
read that whether you own shares in QTMM or are planning to!
They have little debt for what they’ve accomplished
with their research and development. The India company
liked it enough to want to apply the technology to different
areas in their cutting edge technology park under development.
I believe other deals will be coming. They’ve come this far
and they’re not going to stop now.
Does QTMM’s QD technology have advantages to
Nanosys?
https://www.nanosysinc.com/news/
The volume is very low for this stock and there’s not
much selling. The problem is that there’s less buying.
It’s not going to take much to get this going. I thought
the India deal would do it but it seems that quote from
Jerry Maguire is appropriate here
“ Show me the money” or maybe another deal
They do need to get the payment in. This was a finalized deal and actually
receiving the payment will be an important step in eliminating doubts.
This may not boost the stock price much but it will put in a bottom imo
and shareholders can finally and realistically look ahead with some confidence
in seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
I think they’ll be at the show but without a booth - just too expensive. Since major manufactures
will be there would make sense for QTMM to rent small conference room or whatever and
display what they’ve got and send invites to the people they want to see.
Good point fish. I’m lucky I found this a few months ago instead of 5 years ago. I bought a small number of shares after I did a little research as there was no deal signed and no commercial validation. The India deal validates the years of research and development and was enough for me to increase my position 20 fold. I was expecting more of a bump up in the stock price. I think the number of outstanding shares, guilt by association being a penny stock and very few people even knowing about QTMM contributed to more selling than buying. I’d like to see the million dollar payment made and one more deal with a major manufacturer. It should be easier to make new deals with the India deal done. I also think once the lawsuit is settled one way or another will be good. Momentum should start building for QTMM.
The thing that got me over the edge in becoming a shareholder was the deal with the Indian company and QTMM being a major part of this new technology complex. They had to look at other companies and they chose QTMM. This shows some validation of QTMM’s technology and their ability to scale it for commercial application. What I also found compelling is the many uses for quantum dots. This is still a high risk investment but at this time, the reward for me greatly outweighs the risk as I see it. I’m in Boston area and I was wondering if there’s anyone who lives in Las Vegas or close by that could drop in to the technology show that starts around January 8, I think. It would be great to get a first hand opinion of someone who could check out WTMM’s booth or room at the show and give us your thoughts here.
Wishing every shareholder of QTMM and everyone at QTMM a Merry Christmas
filled you peace, joy, love and lots of coming prosperity.
Been following QTMM for a few months - now a shareholder.
IMO this stock is relatively unknown and the significance and application
of the QDs they’re producing are not understood by many.
It looks like it’s been a rough road for investors and the company.
Penny stocks in general have gotten a deserved bad rap.
I think QTMM is a rare find in penny stock world.
What pushed me over the edge to buy was the India deal which
gave some needed real world validity to QTMM’s technology.
I’m not expecting their participation in the CES to produce any immediate
results as the major manufactures they will be talking with move as slow as molasses.
However, their India deal gives them more weight and credibility in their
discussions.
The short interest is around 800,000,000 shares as of February 28, 2017. If you look at the average daily
volume this is huge. The chart is bullish, Buffet owns some even if small stake and the pop a few days ago
was big for Siri. There's a perfect storm brewing for Siri and it looks like it favors longs.