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One of SGLB's biggest fans removed his blog. Armageddon?
I'm in the red too, averaged down to 16.6 but it's only paper until I sell.
If you can afford to lose what you have invested, just ignore the red. It'll turn green by the end of the year.
I'm pretty sure fast wins the race most of the time.
I am slow and I don't ever remember winning any race I was in.
Pkdaddy's sticky should be nuked and rounder's staffing post should be put back up in it's place. OR iHub should remove the silly 1 sticky post per admin.
So here's the verbage on SA Pro. It'll probably bring in more investors or at least eyes. Gosh I hate reading between the lines.
http://seekingalpha.com/page/pro-faq
Yeah I was in that other one too, from 2.10 and out at 9.50. The swings were driving me nuts. I put that money into this.
Hmm! Not sure what to make of this. The original SGLB Seeking Alpha article was moved to Seeking Alpha Pro which I assume is a pay site. I go back to them just to read the comments if any new ones were added. I know Seeking Alpha gets mixed reviews but I think this is interesting nonetheless.
Here's the text:
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Sigma Labs: Seizing Alpha In 3-D Printing
Friday, January 24, 2:47 PM ET | About: SGLB
Market Cuts Both Ways
The 3D Printing OEM market was on fire in 2013 as evidenced by the stock appreciation of pure-play printer manufacturers: 3D Systems (DDD) 93%, Stratasys (SSYS) 48%, VoxelJet (VJET) 90%, Exone Company (XONE) 226%, Organovo (ONVO) 399%. In the latter half of 2013 IPOs with just about anything to do with 3D Printing - such as Cimatron Ltd., Groupe Gorge, Arc Group Worldwide - received immediate attention from investors. Surprisingly Sigma Labs (OTC: OTCQB:SGLB), one of the most interesting stories in this market, is still widely unknown and often misunderstood. For most investors who do not consider micro-cap stocks for investing I would ask...
This is an excerpt of an article currently exclusive to Seeking Alpha PRO subscribers.
Oh I'm greedy. I'm selling under either of the below conditions:
1) they get bought out
or
2) they hit $2 w/o a RS
At $1 I sell enough to get back my original investment.
I'd actually like to stay in this through uplisting so then I can just put in a stop loss trigger. I can't do that through Fidelity with an OTC (or maybe just this stock).
Oh she's just listing out random printers. An SGLB printer doesn't exist so what makes you think one should be listed?
We have had good news though and it has remained pegged at these .14 and .19 walls so unless it's significant news I'm not expecting anything.
For example, that news about 2 PR3D systems being delivered to some company for up to 975k revenue didn't do much to the price.
I'm patient though.
The stock doesn't move over the weekend. Volume just seems to be really low. Not sure why, but it is something I've noticed.
GLTU2.
Sorry my quick math was really off. I agree with you.
That's speculation. Wisdom would suggest if they do it, it'll be within 2 years. Because it's such a big window and is pure speculation, guessing what it would be is a waste of time. That being said I'll take a guess. 50-1 reverse split. Or 100-1.
Long-vestor, weeks ago you went on about how Rockville has all these issues then Silversmith proved you had the wrong Rockville.
Now we're hearing from you again. I don't ming your input but hasn't this specifically been put to rest?
It's much better than the .01 offering and that is but a splash in the pool.
They're delivering on their promises and appear to have solid plans in how they're using the money.
Sorry Bubba, I'm with the majority here.
Regards,
Roger
Wouldn't this be considered insider training?
I'm probably ignorant when asking this question, please forgive me.
Despite being red on the day and the insane shorting, the fact that there didn't seem to be any loose hands is a very good sign.
That is quite the stretch Jackle.
The 2 Printrite systems aren't in Albany, right? She's talkin' batteries, we're talkin' fuel nozzles. If both of those things are true then this isn't one of the "brilliant features" she's referring to.
I think what's more interesting is that the letters s, g, l and b are:
1) all in the alphabet
b) contained within those paragraphs
Now *that* is exciting.
Naked shorting or other MM shenanigans?
http://www.petitiononline.com/petitions/mrktrfrm/signatures?page=198
Nice! It's tough to not read between the lines here. I'd be interested in knowing a bit more.
- how soon are they looking to hire?
- there will be some training required, how long will that take?
- how many are they looking to hire for each position?
Knowing answers to these questions will either cast some doubt or give me some warm and fuzzies.
Regards,
Janice
Throw enough opinions at the wall and one is bound to stick.
IMO I hope you're right!
That was me, I bought 100k shares.
I'm tempted to increase my position by 25% but realistically I need to sit on at least 6mos of cash in case I lose my job.
I'm averaged at around .17 and I'm pretty deep in the hole. It makes me a sad panda.
A LITTLE FEAR HERE!
Regards,
Molly
These articles are good for AM. In due time we'll know whether SGLB will be "the one".
This'll either make me rich or it'll end up stinging a bit. There is no inbetween for me.
Re-posting:
This is from the latest share offering PR:
"This funding enables us to add key scientific and engineering personnel, and provides the ability to service our customers on a large scale and execute our overall plans for increased expansion in 2014 and beyond."
Now taking this at face value, it does look pretty good. I'd also hazard a guess that someone at GE (or any other customer) could become certified with PR3D.
Oh JJ, you and your links! Another favorite of mine is to only invest what you can afford to lose. I also like to occasionally point out the high Mcap because I think it's significant.
If it's true that 2 of their 3 products are still in development is worth repeating. It's not FUD, it"a a fact. Furthermore it's not like I'm posting it daily. They could be another 5 years away and GE may decide to use their current methods. There are a lot of other scenarios that are also possible. I know, I know this is all but done because you have links and dots that can be connected so you can hear what you want to hear.
I said this one the other day "it's on the internet so it must be true". I was actually quite surprised at the way you treated Duck and Jack and even Alan recently after they tried to have a conversation and share their industry experience with the board and provide other insight. Not some pie in the sky view of our beloved ticker. You dressed them down and asked for references.
Regarding my favorite quote of yours -- The fact that you make such absurd claims like "it will ensure our safety" blah blah blah is laughable which is why I like it. The fact that you don't get it makes it even better. And yes I know I said that recently as well.
This is not your forum and it's not my forum. It's a discussion forum.
Apologies to everyone else for this ridiculous back and forth.
Regards,
Dave
Whoops, one correction, INSPECT is in beta, DEFORM and THERMAL are still in development which obvioulsy is before alpha and beta testing.
Funny thing about JVs, there can be several of them at the same time. Sigma doesn't have to be "the one".
Sometimes there's way too much reading between the lines done by folks.
I'll tell you what I feel very comfortable with:
- the Greg Morris youtube video which was done in September and Sigma was at the bottom of the slide and called out specifically. That is significant. September isn't too long ago.
- the most recent grant
- certainly there are several other positive points
The following is what I have a little bit of trouble with:
- deform and thermal are still in beta
- # of OS
- size of the company, I know MC announced plans to expand with the most recent offering but only time will tell how it plays out and what those specifics are
They could also be ripe for a buyout.
References (for JJ's benefit):
- my brain (link not available)
Alan should setup a blog then he can make references to it. Then it'll be official and REALLY mean something.
EDIT: I forgot to add LOL in all caps. It's better than SMH or FML in this case.
I'm still learning. LOL
Oh I guess you did a stealth edit there:
"The nozzle goes, the plane goes. Yeah?"
I imagine they'd have redundancies in place but I think you're missing the point with that quote of yours which is where I see the humor in it.
Regards,
Jeremy
It's the best, LOL.
This is true because there's a link for it.
"Nevertheless, the most important function of PrintRite3D is that the system will ensure the safety of our loved ones and ourselves in safety-critical applications of the aerospace industry."
Reference:
http://jjsigmalabsblog.blogspot.com/2013/12/variable-claims-of-qaulity-assurance.html
It's incredibly cute and quite a turn-on when JJ gets aggressive. Oh I'll show you my big old DD! LOL
Regards,
Margot
I think that JV is a bunch of crap. I have a lot more confidence in the GE/Sigma relationship.
A while ago someone had mentioned they had contacted the Interactive Machines dude and he said it fell through.
Hang in there Cher.
Maybe their website is out of date, but DEFORM and THERMAL are still in development according to http://www.b6sigma.com/index.php?page=products
Seems to be a glitch in the matrix. Same thing is happening with other stocks.
Ihub is heavily moderated. If you want to see mudslinging and unbridled comments, look at the Yahoo! message boards or Reddit.
It's a methodology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_sigma
I signed it back on 12/30. Since then there have been less than 20 new signatures.
So that petition is pretty much useless.
Now a petition to deport Justin Bieber got more than 100k signatures. It's a shame we can't combine the two.
You're overthinking it Paco. Think long term and big picture. We know what we have here. Little swing trade missed opportunities won't mean much if you can survive the long haul. You can't be mad at yourself or have any regrets Pedro. Hindsight is a terrible thing so it's best to ignore it.
GLTU Patty, please keep your head up.
Regards,
Roger