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IMO next week $4.00-4.50
$VLD up $TSLA down, interesting.
THX for the link
looking for $VLD to be $10+ by the end of the year.
Why Musk needs $VLD
StarHagen Joins the Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network to Unlock Design Freedom for Aerospace Customers
9:26 am ET August 4, 2022 (Benzinga) Print
Velo3D's End-to-end Solution Will Expand the Contract Manufacturer's Capabilities by Delivering High-quality Parts for High Performance Designs
Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced StarHagen, a provider of high-quality production parts for aerospace companies, has joined the Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network with the purchase of an end-to-end solution from the additive manufacturing technology company. The Sapphire printer acquired by the company is calibrated to print in Inconel 625, a nickel-based superalloy designed for high-strength, and to resist high temperatures and corrosion.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220804005219/en/
StarHagen is a provider of high-quality production parts for aerospace companies. As a contract manufacturer, customers leverage StarHagen's expertise to produce their most challenging designs. The company now offers additive manufacturing services to its customers in addition to its conventional CNC services. (Graphic: Business Wire)
"Our team has extensive experience manufacturing high-value parts for aerospace applications and to maintain our leadership position in the industry we knew we needed an additive manufacturing solution," said Scott Anderson, StarHagen Managing Director. "In our evaluation of offerings on the market we found that none could exceed the capabilities delivered by Velo3D. The company's unique capability of printing parts with minimal supports and its extensive adoption within the aerospace industry—including with some of our existing customers—gives us the confidence that we will be successful with our deployment."
StarHagen specializes in manufacturing with extreme precision for prototype and production volume manufacturing. In addition to its new Sapphire printer, the company also operates a variety of CNC machines, including those capable of 4 and 5-axis machining, which will enable it to provide complete turn-key parts for its customers. StarHagen has extensive experience working with various exotic alloys, including those commonly used in aerospace applications like Inconel 625. The company is AS9100 certified, giving its customers the confidence in quality they require.
"While Velo3D provides many OEM customers with additive manufacturing technology for their in-house machine shops, many aerospace companies prefer to obtain finished parts from known and trusted contract manufacturers," said Benny Buller, Velo3D CEO and Founder. "StarHagen's extensive experience in delivering high quality parts for mission-critical aerospace applications makes the company a great candidate for a Sapphire printer."
Headquartered in Mooresville, N.C. (a suburb of Charlotte, N.C.) StarHagen will be the first Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network located on the eastern U.S. coast. Charlotte's manufacturing industry has already experienced broad adoption of additive manufacturing. The city is home to several additive manufacturing service bureaus, which help customers with part design and other services.
StarHagen selected Velo3D in part due to its ease-of-use. Once operational, Velo3D Sapphire printers can easily be monitored by operators like those experienced in traditional CNC machining.
Velo3D has an extensive partner ecosystem of contract manufacturers, service bureaus, and resellers. To find a partner visit velo3d.com/partners.
© 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
StarHagen Joins the Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network to Unlock Design Freedom for Aerospace Customers
9:26 am ET August 4, 2022 (Benzinga) Print
Velo3D's End-to-end Solution Will Expand the Contract Manufacturer's Capabilities by Delivering High-quality Parts for High Performance Designs
Velo3D, Inc. ((VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced StarHagen, a provider of high-quality production parts for aerospace companies, has joined the Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network with the purchase of an end-to-end solution from the additive manufacturing technology company. The Sapphire printer acquired by the company is calibrated to print in Inconel 625, a nickel-based superalloy designed for high-strength, and to resist high temperatures and corrosion.
This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220804005219/en/
StarHagen is a provider of high-quality production parts for aerospace companies. As a contract manufacturer, customers leverage StarHagen's expertise to produce their most challenging designs. The company now offers additive manufacturing services to its customers in addition to its conventional CNC services. (Graphic: Business Wire)
"Our team has extensive experience manufacturing high-value parts for aerospace applications and to maintain our leadership position in the industry we knew we needed an additive manufacturing solution," said Scott Anderson, StarHagen Managing Director. "In our evaluation of offerings on the market we found that none could exceed the capabilities delivered by Velo3D. The company's unique capability of printing parts with minimal supports and its extensive adoption within the aerospace industry—including with some of our existing customers—gives us the confidence that we will be successful with our deployment."
StarHagen specializes in manufacturing with extreme precision for prototype and production volume manufacturing. In addition to its new Sapphire printer, the company also operates a variety of CNC machines, including those capable of 4 and 5-axis machining, which will enable it to provide complete turn-key parts for its customers. StarHagen has extensive experience working with various exotic alloys, including those commonly used in aerospace applications like Inconel 625. The company is AS9100 certified, giving its customers the confidence in quality they require.
"While Velo3D provides many OEM customers with additive manufacturing technology for their in-house machine shops, many aerospace companies prefer to obtain finished parts from known and trusted contract manufacturers," said Benny Buller, Velo3D CEO and Founder. "StarHagen's extensive experience in delivering high quality parts for mission-critical aerospace applications makes the company a great candidate for a Sapphire printer."
Headquartered in Mooresville, N.C. (a suburb of Charlotte, N.C.) StarHagen will be the first Velo3D Contract Manufacturer Network located on the eastern U.S. coast. Charlotte's manufacturing industry has already experienced broad adoption of additive manufacturing. The city is home to several additive manufacturing service bureaus, which help customers with part design and other services.
StarHagen selected Velo3D in part due to its ease-of-use. Once operational, Velo3D Sapphire printers can easily be monitored by operators like those experienced in traditional CNC machining.
Velo3D has an extensive partner ecosystem of contract manufacturers, service bureaus, and resellers. To find a partner visit velo3d.com/partners.
© 2022 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
You nailed this one, my friend!
I see $10.00+ by the end of the year.
All in!
I don't envy you in your position.
I now have more confidence in the honesty of this board.
Finally someone who understands the political landscape.
Build natural gas powered plants
Loading up
Time to buy readt for runup, 295.00 goal.
Wear your hip boots!
Bullshit makes flowers grow, what will it do for $TSLA?
What will to open at?
A hot air balloon raises as long as there is hot air, however a helium filled balloon will continue on it's journey. We need less hot and more helium.
I'm with you!
Count me in as one of those who are expecting a great return, in for as long as it takes
.Stockman
God bless
Does any see this as a $50-100 PPS
New to board, Took advantage of current dip
Looking for $10+ next week.
Need help.
I m still a novice when it comes pharma
I am currently holding $AVXL, $ANVS and $VERO
all comments welcome
Jumped in today ready for lift off.
After F-150 Lightning's Success, Ford Could Launch EV Versions Of These Models
11:15 am ET July 12, 2022 (Benzinga) Print
One of the largest traditional automotive companies has seen early success with a transition to electric vehicles.
The company recently filed several trademarks for new brand names that suggest it could be transitioning several of its existing gas-powered vehicles to new electric vehicle models.
What Happened: Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) filed trademarks for potential electric versions of its Ford Maverick and Ford Ranger pickup trucks, as highlighted by Electrek.
The Maverick and Ranger pickup trucks are smaller than the F-150, which is one of the bestselling vehicle models in the world.
Ford’s trademark filings in Europe include the brands “Maverick Lightning” and “Ranger Lightning.” In the U.S., Ford filed trademarks for “Maverick Thunder” and “Ranger Thunder.”
This could suggest Ford has not determined the brand name it will use for the new vehicle models going forward. Ford also trademarked the term for pickup trucks and electric vehicles, which could mean it has new non-electric versions of the trucks coming.
Ford also filed the term “F-150 Thunder” in the U.S. last month, which could mean more versions of the F-150 could be included in uniform branding of either Thunder or Lightning.
Related Link: Here's How Much It Costs To Fill A F-150 Gas Tank: Is This Playing A Role In Ford F-150 Lightning Strong Sales?
Why It’s Important: When Jim Farley took over as CEO of Ford in 2020, he highlighted electric vehicles as one of the key pillars in Dearborn's growth plan.
“Turn around automotive operations; allocate capital to Ford’s strongest franchises and high-growth opportunities; produce compelling, uniquely Ford electric vehicles at scale; and stand-up new AV-enabled businesses,” the plan said.
Farley has made it known that Ford wants to be a leader in electric pickup trucks. The company has a good lead with the F- 150 Lightning.
Ford reported the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck was the bestselling electric truck in the month of June. Ford reported 1,837 F-150 Lightning units sold in June. The company has now sold 2,296 F-150 Lightning trucks since the vehicle launched.
Ford’s overall electric vehicle sales were up 76.6% year-over-year in the month of June, hitting a total of 4,353.
Ford reported that 75% of people who reserved the F-150 Lightning came from other brands, which could suggest the company could gain market share in the truck sector.
Adding the smaller Maverick and Ranger brands to its lineup of electric pickup trucks could help Ford take on rivals like Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ: RIVN), General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) and Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) in the highly anticipated electric pickup market share race.
The additional models could lower entry price points for customers to make the switch to Ford or to shift from Ford gas- powered vehicles to Ford electric vehicles.
F Price Action: Ford shares were up 2.13% Tuesday at $11.53.
Looking for a good day tomorrow $$$$$
THX for your reply and insight. will spread resources around, if you come up with any others let me know.
Stockman
God bless
Iam new to the pharma stocks and it shows. However I am learning a lot from reading all the posts. THX to all. My question is which is the better one $AVXL or $ANVS I will be going long. Comments appreciated
Straight talk, time to sell or time to buy?
You must be a mind reader. I am pretty much looking to follow the same plan.
What we need is a cure for stupidity.
THX my wife wonders why I am spending so much time infront of my screen. Laughing and cussing etc.
IMO I see it $20-25
Checked out $AVXL on FINVIZ their target price is $35.33
THX for the welcome, Not Jewish, sometimes I.'ll put a thick slice of ham on my bagel.
New to board jumped in this ,morning, it's like having an extra bagel with more cream cheese. for breakfast.
la-tsla-fan
I woudn't say I have bearish tendencies, quite the opposite. However when it comes to TSLA , IMO it is in another whole category. Forget common sense. "Brandon" hates Musk,and wants to destroy him.
This is political. The media follows the party line.
What I see, TSLA down to $250 give or take. then when the situation changes it will move to $1200- 1500
Stockman
Good read.
God Bless You!
GOD BLESS AMERICA
Enjoy the 4th today and the fireworks.
Tomorrow I am expecting financial fireworks.
Interesting! Enjoy The 4TH
Sitting on the sidelines cashed out
The weakend demand is due to inflation Higher gas prices. and fear.
Perception drives the masses!
Don't buy into the false employment stats . These are are post Covid, the increases are being compared to the numbers of a shut down workforce,. Remember figures don't lie but LIARS CAN FIRURE!