I'm gone. Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track, I'm gone, gone, and nothing's going to bring me back. I'm gone. 06/29/2023
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INTEL CAME TO ENZC.
I want to be clear. I hope this company succeeds in reaching the promised results and everyone invested here makes some money.
My only purpose for posting facts about Intel promoting their toolkit via case references and podcasts is to ensure that folks on this board understand what that entails. If the connection to Intel Corp. is the major or only reason for investing, people need to be able to make that decision with eyes wide open. If the Intel connection is the major reason for the share price appreciation, they need to be aware of that, too.
If investors profit on the run up, that's great. If Enzolytics actually has a world changing approach to their biomedical work, that's great, too.
I've just seen too many OTC stocks claim an association with Intel in the past and use it to "promote" their share price. Sometimes the association is blown out of context like here and sometimes it is a total fabrication. It has never turned out well because the company had nothing else to underpin their value.
Perhaps this one is credible. I am not saying it is not because I don't have time to research a company in which I have no interest. But I am knowledgeable as to what the relationship between the two companies is and that relationship is being blown way out of proportion by some.
most of us longs here have made more just the last week on this than you prob make in a year.
Sure. Here are 30 of them. I stopped counting after 30, there are many more.
https://builders.intel.com/social-hub/podcast?blogType=soundcloud&page=5
They collaborated on using a toolkit provided by Intel. That is all.
You are making far too much of this company's involvement with Intel Corp. They are using Intel's OpenVINO™ toolkit and Intel highlighted a use case (to promote the toolkit). Nothing more, nothing less.
Intel's OpenVINO™ toolkit has been in development for about 3 years but the first stable release was in March 2021. Thus Intel is busy promoting the software toolkit, 2 months into stable release.
The toolkit is a free download and can run on various platforms. Enzolytics is not alone in being shown as a use case by Intel in various industries. This use case page lists more firms used by Intel as use cases than I can count (be sure to click on "show more" at the end of each industrial segment shown). There are 21 in the Health and Life Sciences segment alone.
Intel is promoting their AI capabilities and tools to sell more computer hardware.
Again, Enzolytics isn't part of some small group highlighted for using the toolkit. And is hardly in a "partnership" with Intel.
Here is a link to all the companies who have been highlighted by Intel:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/internet-of-things/ai-in-production/success-stories.html
When the JUDGE issues the ORDER tomorrow...
To get listed on the Nasdaq's Capital Market, the section for those with smaller capitalization, a company must have three market makers. It must have at least 1 million unrestricted publicly held shares with at least 300 unrestricted round-lot shareholders. The bid price for these shares must be $4 or, under certain circumstances, have a closing price of between $2 and $3.
If the company meets these standards, it must also meet one of the following criteria:
• The Equity Standard
The company must have total stockholders' equity of at least $5 million.
The market value of its unrestricted publicly held shares must be worth at least $15 million.
It must have operated for at least two years.
• The Market Value Standard
The company must have a total stockholders' equity of at least $4 million.
The market value of its unrestricted publicly held shares must be worth at least $15 million.
The market value of its total listed securities must be worth at least $50 million.
• The Net Income Standard
The company must have a total stockholders' equity of at least $4 million.
The market value of its unrestricted publicly held shares must be worth at least $5 million.
The net income from continuing operations in either the past fiscal year or two out of three of the past fiscal years must be at least $750,000.
https://www.thestreet.com/investing/nasdaq-listing-requirements-15092402
Forget "investing" in penny stocks because it is not investing, it is gambling. And the odds greatly favor the casino, not the player.
Blue chips like INTC will offer a much better chance of gains. I have been in INTC since 1982 when I went to work for them.
I doubt many here are interested in Lightwave Logic although I'm sure you are a true believer.
I have been chastised by a reader for my non-standard spelling and grammar, which they find difficult or painful to read. So I will revert to conventional English for awhile
..... people without a green thumb
You must have misunderstood what I posted.
They ALL are $hit!
It doesn't change the fact that the statement "you (Republicans) OWN the KKK" is patently untrue.
I have no desire to get into a "well, Republicans are worse now" pissing contest. I said it before, they all are $hit.
No, my point was that your statement "you assholes (Republicans) own the KKK" is patently untrue. I think I made that very clear.
Since reconstruction, the Democrats found a better, less violent, way to subjugate the black population. Subjugation just the same. Certainly not to bolster the individual rights of black citizens, but to paint them into a tribe that the whites have oppressed to continue the division and political talking points that ensue.
And I don't argue with the presence of white supremacists or their supposed conservative origins. They do not stand for the rights of the individual either.
It just bolsters my argument that all politicians are $hit. Either side of the aisle. The ones who aren't don't last long.
You assholes OWN the ..... the KKK .....
May as well sign up for the summer OCS course at Quantico wiff DaMarines
Starlink is internet access. There is no "line up". If it's on the World Weird Web, it is accessible. With DSL speed and no data cap. For TV, Hulu Plus.
There was great cooperation on Instruction Set Architecture between Intel and Microsoft regarding things they wanted to incorporate into their software.
But in terms of hardware design, it was how Intel could use design rules, chemistry and physics to create smaller, faster and more capable semiconductors.
Moore's Law.
Actually, Microsoft wrote their software to take full advantage of the hardware Intel was introducing.
When it came to hardware/software interface, there was no chicken/egg dilemma. Hardware always came first.
No cable. Only twisted pair copper landline (no DSL) phone line. No cell signal. Only satellite broadband or dial-up modem.
Starlink will cost me $499 for equipment up front then $99/month. Less than HughesNet costs per month with far better service. Geosynchronous orbit satellites must necessarily orbit at a much higher altitude than Starlink's Low Earth Orbit satellites. The speed and latency is horrendous. Starlink offers service like DSL with a satellite link! And there are no monthly bandwidth caps called "Fair Access Policy" with Starlink. Like I said, a game changer.
What did it look like from inside Intel?
The root of production is man’s mind; the mind is an attribute of the individual and it does not work under orders, controls and compulsion, as centuries of stagnation have demonstrated. Progress cannot be planned by government, and it cannot be restricted or retarded; it can only be stopped, as every statist government has demonstrated.
“The Anti-Industrial Revolution,”
Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution, 281
Corporations at their best keep a social contract with society and advance us as a whole...
The whole world needs to be well connected...
While Bezos and BH lobbied congress, SpaceX made its 10th launch by one booster.....BH is working on its 15th launch total..
I live in Southeast Arizona. My residence is at 5,400 ft. elevation in the foothills of the western slope of a mountain range. Wind power is plentiful as is solar energy.
Like I posted, the utility paid half and I paid half of the installed cost of my systems. I watched the ROI based on power savings over the years. I broke even after 8 years. That's not a bad ROI and the only repair required over 12 years has been to replace an inverter on the wind turbine (knock on wood!)
I installed enough wind turbine and photovoltaic generation capacity to power my entire residential needs 12 years ago. My electrical utility at the time was offering to pay for 1/2 the material and labor costs for alternate energy installation (offer has since been rescinded). That made the ROI acceptable and I own the systems.
Like your son & daughter-in-law, it is grid-tied. Being totally off grid is not acceptable yet due to the state of battery technology, as mentioned regarding EV's.
As people lead the way, others will follow
..... not really sure of your logic.
Additionally, using a supercharger all the time isn’t recommended. It can wear down your battery faster. Generally, supercharging should be reserved for occasions when you need a fast charge and get on your way.
Don't get me wrong on what I'm about to say. I really like the idea of an electric vehicle. Especially their acceleration stats.
But, in addition to the fact that (today) most of the electricity generated to charge these cars is created by fossil fuels, the technology just doesn't fit my needs.
Close to 90% of our annual miles driven is cross country from Arizona to Virginia and back. We try to drive a minimum of 400-500 miles per day on these trips. This exceeds the capacity of most batteries in cars today. And the current batteries take 12-14 hours to fully charge, depending on the type of charger. It won't be like pulling into the Love's Truck Stop and filling your tank with gas, then getting back on the road. Where is Love's going to put all the charging stations with a single car sitting at each charger for hours at a time? What the hell am I going to do at a Love's for hours while I charge the car?
Or, let's say I cut back my daily mileage and drive only 300 miles/day (probably less). Then I can charge up at the motel. Where is a motel going to put all those chargers? And I add days to my cross-country trip.
Not to mention the stress all those chargers would place on the grid and the security issues you mention.
I just don't think electric vehicles are ready for prime time yet, by a long shot. The battery technology isn't there yet (a replacement battery will cost you over 3 Grand. And how do we dispose of all those dead auto batteries?) As a daily commuter solution, sure. As a cross-country driver, no way.
i am a poor disabled person
I just went to the CASINO too, and gambled away about $15,000.00 - CASH IS VERY LOW NOW for PATRICK.
i promise to be a good, docile, and gentle person.
Give me 10 years to MAKE REAL sales, and build my businesses, and partner with SMART PEOPLE.
You forgot the most important trademark of all:
POOF®!
Bad advice from a crooked attorney does NOT shield you from a forgery charge.
Really.
POOF®!
THIS IS WHERE HE ASKED ME TO SIGN HIS NAME!!!
You have really screwed the pooch this time. How can you be such an idiot?
POOF®!
Vail is about 50 miles driving distance to the Northwest from my little 5 acre parcel near the Mexican border.
I just Czeched your Boards Posted On and weirdly AMFE/FUNN doesn't show up