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thanks for posting i think you posted a patent regarding this before patently apple did your ahead of the game mr game.
very little for now will take a few years for foldables to get market traction but its a good thing to see so many different companies mention/use liquidmetal via eon/yihao
thanks for posting i recall glassimetal also using electricity to heat then form/mold bmg
another great find thanks for the research/post pay.
20% pop on the blog of just 1 relatively small investor/trader/analyst cant wait for the day when wall street start making some noise.
no idea what the sp will be when crazy stocks like grab are valued at 620 pe!! so who knows how lqmt will be valued it all depends on the hype/attention it gets once people start taking notice but i agree right now nowhere but up for lqmt at these low levels maybe a few cents more down but thats only cause of the panic in the markets/media i hope its over soon musk thinks a malaria drug has been shown effective and might get the markets/world back on track very soon while others think it will last the entire year and cause a world wide depression hoping musk is right.
need to get this info infront of the commander in chief or fox news and throw in the 5g connection then watch this thing pop.
been watching youtube reviews of the new 2020 corvette and lots of them focus on what the key fob can do got me thinking back to a case study that featured the corvette logo/emblem/keyfob so did some searching and found ‘Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst’ makes them so wondering if anyone knows if they have connections to lqmt/eon
https://www.huf-group.com/
https://www.motortrend.com/news/mid-engine-2020-chevrolet-corvette-c8-key-leak/
'ce is not ce' they will not compete with apple selling consumer products but they are supplying parts for consumer products
thanks for posting just spitballing here ‘glassy metal’ is apple hinting at something?
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=153892126
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=153897486
hinges ?
2 posts that tell you all you need to know about this investment.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=154377374
It is difficult for me to believe that he spent $60 million plus to buy patents and branding alone when all he has to do is run some sales through the company to easily double his investment.
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Hinges - $42/$30 US per unit respectively
Midframes - $25/$17 US per unit respectively
liquidmetal advertises ce parts in its flyers one flyer shows pictures of
-cell phone camera bracket
-sim/flash tray
-hinges for electronic device
and states
‘established production in consumer electronics’
in another flyer for molding flat shows a tear down of the fairphone cellphone.
so while liquidmetal openly advertises parts for electronic devices the ‘no ce’ fanatics keep beating that dead ‘no ce’ horse.
meanwhile the need for metallic glass in foldables is growing beyond hinges into elastically deformed springs.
https://www.patentlymobile.com/2020/03/samsung-has-won-a-major-patent-for-a-future-foldable-version-of-their-galaxy-note-smartphone.html
why on earth would the ceo/chairman cut himself out of the revenue stream just a fraction of the revenue like the 6% royalty plus 6% referral as per the Eutectix benchmark passed through lqmt would make him tens of billions lugee has the finale say and he controls twice as much of lqmt than eon.
facts matter.
some stocks are at 10 year lows
agree with you products are/have been coming to market but not in big numbers so far.....
regardless lugee has big plans for lqmt proven when he found a us based manufacturer for those customers that prefer their parts/products made in the usa even if those customers represent very very small revenue instead of turning his back on them and just concentrating on china.
lugee bought lqmt in part for the brand name and has taken kang to court to defend that brandname shows he has plans to not just be an amorphous manufacturer but also use the brandname so waiting on that/those products to be revealed.
in the meantime watching my dis holdings continue to crash :(
cant believe crypto is crashing and gold is dropping at the same time seems like cash is the only safe investment.
the entire world sold out to china exporting jobs/manufacturing for performance based/cost cutting/executive bonuses.
welcome to free market capitalism
yeah your right best to get out now while 9 cents is still available.
the jigsaw pieces all seem to fit together again lugee is the king maker his the wild card that makes him/us all rich or suckers.
yes i think it is great for lqmt and its what led me to make my first post on this board when no one else made the connection to high entropy alloys cause its a very thin line between them and amorphous alloys only major difference is how fast they are cooled when formed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_entropy_alloys
man that ce horse has been beaten to death interpreted a million different ways but at the end of the day its all in the hands of lugee he has the final say how the pla is implemented and he will decide via his 45% ownership of lqmt over his 22% ownership of eon.
the new mobile/wearable devices start at 50 minutes into the video and now 6 months latter have 5 new devices not shown during the livestream.
not 1 but 3 different type of folding devices and they distinctly promote the 'butterfly hinge'
also 3 new non folding phones that should have been released at the canceled mwc.
and vr/ar glasses
they are making new big/costly moves into mobile/wearable devices under their own tcl brand.
perfect fit for the new yihao/lqmt facility in china.
why not they seem to be the best candidate for the 'small' volume of 30 machines considering they have now decided for the first time to launch several new consumer devices under the tcl brand and they are partly state owned cashed up for new manufacturing tech cost outlays and implies connections to lugee who is also connected to/in the roc.
this livestream back in 2019 shows tcl is serious about moving big time into mobile consumer devices.
some more hmmmm…. from tcl the same company making that motorola edge+.
the tcl plex phone frame has no antenna bands.
gsm arena says aluminum frame.
some youtube videos only say metallic frame.
tcl does not mention frame.
limited release last october then global nov/dec.
https://www.tcl.com/global/en/mobile/tclplex-specifications.html
tcl was supposed to release 3 new non folding phones at last month cancelled mwc and still yet to be revealed/launched.
https://www.tcl.com/global/en/mobile/listing.html
tcl has recently shown 3 new folding/sliding phone/tablet prototypes.
You can always rely on TCL to bring out some crazy concept phones. I went hands-on with three of them this week.
— Michael Fisher (@Captain2Phones) March 5, 2020
First up: a phone/tablet I like to call "the Westworld." Three panels, two hinges ... and one giant screen. pic.twitter.com/8iO6gp5mPd
there is some cost/chemistry info in the 3 fact sheet downloads not sure if its related to lqmt/eon.
https://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/home.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2020/mar/0304-ev.html
2021 sounds good to me more time to get more shares.
i hope your right but regardless what the last quarter revenue will be its clear now that not only have liquidmetal/amorphous alloys made it into mainstream production but that they are absolutely necessary for the all types of next generation consumer products from electric vehicles to electronic devices.
thanks for posting the response pay very positive regarding ramping up of production and the inroads numerous/varied amorphous parts are making.
insightful as always josh i never considered it from that perspective.
from pays link this translation was via images not text so its a a bit scrambled but there are a few gems in the article related to amorphous production scaleup.
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awesome research/confirmation josh no surprise eon stopped trading once 10% gain reached.