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Walter would be great but he is always on travel and is on the European Senior Golf Circuit. I feel he would shirk his duties.
Invesor86 would be ideal to replace Cordevano. Bright guy with the energy to deal with shareholders and get the word out. I wonder how many calls Tom is getting from large shareholders on the lousy PPS. This is getting real old.
Gotta run again. This is good exercise.
One more point to add. When you see people come on here and say they are not worried about the PPS and we are on the verge of greatness, do not believe a word of it. Why LWLG is trading down at this level is beyond me and does have me concerned. If you are a shareholder, you are always concerned. Mismanagement will trump any good science. I believe we are going places but the train can always derail in the process.
Gotta run
My thoughts are that the LSS does not want the PPS to rise so that they can buy in or take us out on the cheap.
Everyone is giddy except for the PPS. LWLG has done a terrible job of promoting this company.
You must be in wonderful shape for all the running you do.
We will now have to see if Tom is up to the task of attracting investors to our stock. He seems to have done a good job of cleaning up the past mistakes.
I am of the belief that LWLG will be bought out in the next 24 months. I wish I knew the price tag but am hoping for a 3:1 split in the interim and a Google /Intel war for the company.
You sure seem to be flip flopping Half.
No, I am just talking about the deadwood we still have at the company and advisors to it. Read nothing into it.
Best piece of advice now is put LWLG on your stock alert and walk away from the computer for awhile. This is where the impatience will grow again. They have already delivered the CC and 10-k and there might be a few months of dead quiet. Sitting at your desk or laptop watching paint dry is not good for the mind or body. Near 80 and sunny in the Philly area today. Cannot beat it. Tomorrow could bring a nuclear warhead compliments of the fat Korean kid .
The bottom line is that the speculative money is gone from the market. Years ago you could lose 20,000 dollars chasing Lightwave and selling it only to make it up somewhere else. The broad market is big firm driven. Most people have their money in mutuals and go along with the rest of the sheep.
Until LWLG announces a working device and a big name partner, we shall drift.
do not read much into this. The share price is what it is. I withdraw that comment.
excellent post
Also Red I have never seen a message board with this many intelligent posters. Some of these guys are amazing in the info they procure. I am not one for connecting the dots but if only three of them hook up, we are on our way.
I also believe Invesor should be a board moderator. He is a good medium for posters.
Red,
LWLG for the past four years has been a terrible trading stock. Except for two runs (2009/2012) the vast majority of the time it has been in the freezer. I am invested here but would have like the stock to have more of a fan base so you could trade a portion for profit. As far as the future, I would bet we see a nice move upwards however management needs to get the word out. IR for some reason is a real drag and that can be attributed to the former CEO. Also, a behind the scenes player is also hurting us(cannot mention a name).
You are right in I feel the next move up might be a sign of things to come. We should be in the bottom of the 9th and Albert Pujols is our cleanup hitter. Whether he hits a home run 3 months from now or a year from now is almost a given but the wait will be brutal.
After listening to the CC, I am fairly certain that Lou Glasgow and Chuck Olson are either in mothballs or no longer with LWLG. Chuck would have been point man on the LSS and Lou's name would have been sure to pop up.
Stock held up fairly well today considering there might be a long silence in the coming months.
The people I am talking about do not even rate a code. You would not even know they are gone.
The key for LWLG in the next few months is to keep shareholders informed with PR's detailing progress. The biggest improvements will have to be in getting LWLG out to large investors and institutions as we get a device closer to fruition. It will be back to bitching if we are sitting at 1 come July-August. The Admiral has to realize that there are certain employees that need to be shown the door. The phrase "We hold the cards" should be evident to him and he should not let others in the office dictate what we can and cannot say. Draw your own conclusions on who should go. I can name 2 inside and 1 on the outside looking in.
What is the area they are working in that Tom mentioned at the ASM describing the ability to see clearly if a helicopter is landing in the desert. That market alone is worth billions.
Either I am the dumbest guy on the planet or we are sitting on a highly profitable investment.I can see why weak hands get out of a stock such as the selling on the news Friday however the potential here is astronomical. Once management has a device in hand that is ready, then the roadshow begins. In the meantime we need to start pushing this stock to the media. This is where I see the weak link. Two pieces of deadwood dominate this area of expertise.
Why don't you call him directly and get your answer.
What I cannot understand is that a lot of posters were available for the call and did not ask questions. You need to step up and ask a question if you believe it has not been addressed.
As a good friend pointed out to me on a call today, there is more dead wood to taken away before all cylinders are running. I can think of 3-4 pieces that can be thrown back into the brush. I might be speaking to our captain soon on this issue.
Look at the science side
1)Fred L.
2)Lou B.
3)Alan M.
4)Charles Greenlee
5)Babu
6)Dave Eaton
7)Joe Miller
8)Bimm P.
The Admiral at the helm. My friend steps into help. That is when I meet PurpleCritter.
I bought 5500 today
I did buy down here and am happy I could no matter what it does short term.
As Red can testify to, I knew brokers that loved when good stocks got clobbered so they could accumulate more for their clients. The two I knew are worth a fortune.
Is that the work of Steve C.? He is a weak link in this company.
I was thrilled with the CC and the new product guy. He would not have been on the Feb call. LWLG is trading on emotion now and that leads to bad trading. I was happy to see it drop because I think we are sitting on a gold mine.
George, my biggest beef was we did not have the right team in LWLG and wasted years of development. I hope we all become wealthy here because we deserve it for being patient. I do not try to hide who I am. I am the third call on the Q&A and asked the same question at the ASM as Buzz pointed out to me yesterday. My other questions were being answered in the presentation.
Lou B. should run against Hillary in 2016 after he finishes his work with LWLG. Put Tom on as Vice President and get the country on the right track as well. The Admiral can deal with Iran and North Korea.
OT-Important
http://www.examiner.com/article/largest-dutch-bank-defaults-on-physical-gold-deliveries-to-customers?cid=rss
If this is true, look the hell out in the commodities world. These banks are nothing more than white collar terrorists.
I am wondering also if they will edit out Phil's comments. That must have been quite a moment for management. Guess Steve could not find the mute button in time.
I can tell anyone that could not listen in is that Lou B. is the real deal. Tom gave him a lot of rope to run with yesterday and he delivered. Phil Smith was a timely voice for shareholders who must have been discouraged with the vague timelines.
I e-mailed Tom yesterday and got a nice response in return. The PPS might drift in the next few months but the risk/reward is on the side of the longs. This would be too hard to sell and wait for a 25 cent pullback when the upside might be measured in huge returns.
Do not let anyone fool you into thinking that was not a good CC. It was a fantastic one minus the names. And this is coming from a shareholder who looks at the glass 1/2 empty. I am pretty much tapped but would be a buyer on a lower move and also a buyer on a upward move. We know who the LSS is and it is in the heavyweight division.
Only negative is the website and it should be addressed shortly.
Most of them were answered.
No need to keep repeating the point but this CC was 1000% better tan the last one. Tom presented himself very well, Jim was kept to a minimum, and Fred and Lou were excellent. Obtaining one of the grants plus warrant redemption should get us away from LPC. As the year progresses, this stock should do very well if they keep us up to date.
As far as the LSS, go **** yourself. We hold the cards. Someone will deal us a new hand if you do not like the way we play.
Bring back Phil(unlikely). He was a game saver on the Q&A.
You might want to check your sources on that.
I was number 3 on the list . Asked the same question again from the ASM. My other two were already discussed.
In order of importance
1)Caers
2)me
3)Lou
4)Phil
5Tom
6)Fred
7)toll guy on I-95
8)Jim
Proto, I was also on the call.
The way this thing is trading, we might hit the short term low before the CC gets under way.
Mindless trading today. Expectations are low but any selloff should be short since we are sitting in the 1.50 range.
Could you type in caps please. I cannot read your post.
If the Admiral falters, we can always have Marcelli step in and save the call.
I have never been shy about asking questions.Trying to make a short list and see what will be my ideal question.
I was away on a basketball trip to Virginia. I sent an email to Tom today and congratulated him him on a job well done. Someone had mentioned before how much our legal representative has on what is allowed to be sent out. I have a hard time believing that this stock is trading at such low levels. the patents and IP should be worth 15 dollars in itself.
Waiting to here from Lou and Fred. I am hoping they give Jim a coloring book and crayons and sit him at a table in the corner. He should be fine.
That would mean a lot to shareholders.
LWLG needs to liven the PR up and also get it out to major news outlets. Not sure why they do not want exposure.