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Did we really need the recent $300K?
If we are on the brink of commercialization/partnership, tell me again why we needed another 300K in the last 2 months @ only $1.02/share?? If things pan out as we all are thinking, we could have grabbed the 300K for much more than that price.
There was plenty of money in the bank before this transaction, right?
Maybe GATES. That was my first thought as well.
But what if it were for negotiating agreements that we know about already, like with BNL, U Colorado, Celestech, Lockheed.
No?
Interesting tidbits
"Legal fees were $52,830 and $19,031 for the three months ended September 30, 2012 and 2011. The increase of $33,799 was primarily due to legal services during the three-month period ending September 30, 2012 for contract agreement negotiations."
"Our business does not presently generate the cash needed to finance our current and anticipated operations. We believe we have raised sufficient capital to finance our operations through October 2013; however, we will need to obtain additional future financing after that time to finance our operations until such time that we can conduct profitable revenue-generating activities."
"During June 2011 through September 30, 2012, Lincoln Park purchased 3,080,168 shares of our common stock for proceeds of $4,400,000."
LPC $$ for this Quarter
During October through November 2012, the institutional investor under the Company’s May 2011 agreement purchased 294,117 shares of common stock for proceeds of $299,999. The Company issued 4,525 shares of common stock as additional commitment fee; valued at $4,857, fair value.
$1.02 / Share
I understand your frustration Six. For me, this entire trip has been like wining and dining a woman for five years, spending your hard earned pay, keeping on the chase with her occasional love notes (PR's), and not even catching a hummer in the process.
As the good man Hal Bennett once proclaimed in 2008,
"The marriage of the chromophore and spacer is complete."
Sentiment: It's about time we consummate the marriage.
Nice find Flyers. It's actually for the Perk NR...
"...the present invention refers to the novel class of chromophores as "Perkinamine NR(s)", for "nitro radical(s)". In addition, while the "nitro radical" species are persistent radicals, stable under air-free conditions, we have found that a core amine functionality of these species is selectively oxidized to nitroxyl radicals which are stable under ambient conditions"
They figured out by changing the sequence of the last two steps in the "regular Perk" synthesis process, they can make Perk NR:
"In contrast to the syntheses disclosed in the prior publications, the present inventors have found it advantageous to reverse the order of the penultimate and ultimate reactions, that is to form the electron accepting group ring last. When this is done, more control can be exerted on the final reaction to yield primarily perkinamine or primarily perkinamine NR depending on the nature of the base used to scavenge acid released during the ring closure."
BTW, Dr. Arduengo and another 'Bama associate are listed as co-inventors, along with Fred Sr., Fred Jr., Andrew, Dr. Eaton, and Dr. H.E. Simmons III.
Well done guys!
Happy Hell-o-ween from NY/NJ. 2-3 hour lines for gasoline. Still no power but on backup. Thanks to all who let me know about todays PR.
30 miles northwest of NYC no power since 3PM. Been through worse with LWLG. Good luck to all Buzzy.
4 or 5 contracts... Really Six? I 'll have what you're having.
Good weekend to all.
Frankenstorm Incurred Delays?
Please, no.
Skidos -
Let's hope that Frankenstorm does not cause additional delays... I see it tracking right over the Delaware Technology Park....
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/10/26/163690889/if-sandy-becomes-frankenstorm-it-could-be-worst-in-a-century
Sentiment: ... X - You'd better hunker down too.
I just could not resist.
"Buy 550 LWLG Executed @ $1.02"
Pass me the kool aid please.
Thanks Six. Perhaps this may have triggered the indemnification filing.
Oh well, I suppose no news again this week.
I guess I'll listen to the shareholder's meeting again for the 92nd time.
Reds. With all due respect you need to work on your DD. Intel was at the kickoff of OPSIS last year, so yes. Google it.
GLTA.
Nice find GeorgeJones
"We expect to see UD develop into a center of excellence in photonics"
Schweet. I have to believe that Hochberg and LWLG are well aware of each other.
Both Hochberg and Prather (mentioned in the newsletter) have both worked with NLO polymers.
Hochberg:
"Terahertz All-Optical Modulation in a Silicon-Polymer Hybrid System"
http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0606/0606244.pdf
Prather:
"Ultrabroadband Electro-Optic Modulator Based on Hybrid Silicon-Polymer Dual Vertical Slot Waveguide"
Recently, tremendous efforts have gone into the development and optimization of organic EO polymers. State-of-the-art nonlinear electrooptic polymers have been reported to have an EO coefficient
of r33 = 100 pm/V or higher [8–14], which is nearly an order
of magnitude higher than the crystalline LiNbO3 and two
orders of magnitude higher than most III-V materials. With
the recent breakthroughs in silicon photonics, specifically
vertical and horizontal slot waveguides [15, 16], the silicon
organic hybrid represents a tremendous opportunity to
develop highly sensitive devices for an array of photonics
applications
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCoQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdownloads.hindawi.com%2Fjournals%2Faoe%2F2011%2F714895.pdf&ei=Ovx-UMvwEZGI8QTq8IHQBQ&usg=AFQjCNHDxbIf-vxEoMwC-X6UA44e-eI_Qw&cad=rja
Boulder Nonlinear Systems, Inc., Lafayette, CO
Current Laser Detection and Ranging (LADAR) seekers
require mechanical gimbals to raster scan a laser across
a field of view (FOV) to generate a three-dimensional
image and to aim the FOV of the seeker in order to track a
target. There is a need to develop improved beam steering
technologies for imaging laser radar munitions seekers.
Boulder Nonlinear Systems (BNS) developed and provided
a breadboard demonstration of a modular
two-dimensional (2D) scanner. The Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA) Adaptive Photonic Phase-Locked Elements
(APPLE) Phase II program has selected and incorporated
the technology as the non-mechanical wide FOV steering
element. The new technology provides improved size,
weight, and power compared to previous technologies
applied in the APPLE program.
http://www.afsbirsttr.com/Publications/Documents/Advantage4Q2011.pdf
The document was way more than just the compelling story of VHC. It covered the convergence of telecom and the internet/mobile integration- the evolution of it all leading to the impending 4G standard. Our tech fits right into that, IMO.
That's my opinion, of course. GLTA.
Wise- Thanks for posting...
...this document is quite AWESOME.
Nice Odds. But, is it "smaller, faster, and cheaper"?
Apparently, technical Grad students can't grasp the concept of a balance sheet.
Nice Odds. But, is it "smaller, faster, and cheaper"?
Man, I missed the whole thing.... What was the post about again???
TIA
Hey Caers.
How about your Belgian Colsaerts in the Ryder Cup???
Wow.
Look what these guys were talking about...
7 years and one day ago...
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=21740605
Patent Update
LWLG submitted an 8 page amendment yesterday to application 13/007000. This has already received a notice of allowance, but the examiner had asked for clarification of the depiction of the synthesis process.
13/007000 - TRICYCLIC SPACER SYSTEMS FOR NONLINEAR OPTICAL DEVICES
M/A-COM Tech and Optomai Announce Favorable Court Ruling in GigOptix Case
Court Denies GigOptix's Renewed Motion for Preliminary Injunction
LOWELL, Mass., Sept. 20, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:MTSI) ("M/A-COM Tech"), a leading supplier of high performance analog semiconductor solutions, today announced that the Santa Clara County Superior Court has denied a Renewed Motion for Preliminary Injunction sought by GigOptix, Inc. (NYSE MKT:GIG) against M/A-COM Tech, its subsidiary Optomai, Inc. and individual defendants formerly employed by GigOptix and currently working for M/A-COM Tech.
This decision marks the second time that the Court has denied such a motion by GigOptix, this time following extensive forensic and documentary discovery by the parties and presentation of related arguments and expert testimony to the Court in a hearing on GigOptix's motion held on September 13, 2012. GigOptix originally filed suit in April 2011, concurrently with M/A-COM Tech's announcement of its acquisition of Optomai. In July 2011, GigOptix sought a temporary restraining order and thereafter an injunction, both of which were denied by the Court.
"We are very pleased that the Court ruled on the motion decisively and in our favor," said Chuck Bland, Chief Executive Officer of M/A-COM Tech. "The Optomai team continues to deliver market leading products for the benefit of our customers, and our Optoelectronics product line continues to enjoy our full support."
"We believe that GigOptix's suit is a thinly-veiled attempt to derail our legitimate success in the Optoelectronics market," said Jihye Whang, VP and Chief Strategy Officer of M/A-COM Tech. "While the suit remains pending, we are pleased at this latest victory, will continue to defend ourselves vigorously against GigOptix's allegations, and remain focused on ramping production and serving our customers."
ABOUT M/A-COM TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
M/A-COM Technology Solutions (www.macomtech.com) is a leading supplier of high performance analog semiconductor solutions for use in radio frequency (RF), microwave, and millimeter wave applications. Recognized for its broad portfolio of products, M/A-COM Tech serves diverse markets, including CATV, wireless infrastructure, optical communications, aerospace and defense, automotive, industrial, medical, and mobile devices. M/A-COM Tech builds on more than 60 years of experience designing and manufacturing innovative product solutions for customers worldwide.
Headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, M/A-COM Tech is certified to the ISO9001 international quality standard and ISO14001 environmental management standard. M/A-COM Tech has design centers and sales offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
M/A-COM, M/A-COM Technology Solutions, The First Name in Microwave and the M/A-COM logo are trademarks of M/A-COM Tech. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. logo is available at: http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=12438
I still think this will be a multi trillion dollar company in a few weeks. I invented the question mark, and several optical computers.
AZ Test Results.
I asked Greenlee at the meeting.
He looked at me, smiled, and said "I can't tell you that."
But he is working for us now.
Thanks. You inspired me with the Larry one. BTW the lack of any significant news has certainly curbed my enthusiasm.
Great question invers... I suppose the professors listed are "guests":
"Guest authorship. Guest authorship has been defined as authorship based solely on an expectation that inclusion of a particular name will improve the chances that the study will be published or increase the perceived status of the publication. The "guest" author makes no discernible contributions to the study, so this person meets none of the criteria for authorship."
http://www.councilscienceeditors.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3355
Nice Ski...
"Ovum forecasts that the market for photonic integration could be worth $11.2 billion by 2017."
I'll take a slice of that pie. A big one.
You got the answer, correct?
invers - you mean these names/numbers?
Charles Greenlee,1,* J. Luo,2 K. Leedy,3 B. Bayraktaroglu,3 R. A. Norwood,1 M. Fallahi,1 A. K.-Y. Jen,2 and N. Peyghambarian 1
1 College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
2 Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
3 Air Force Research Laboratory, 2241 Avionics Circle, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433, USA
*cgreenlee@optics.arizona.edu
LWLG has a new patent as of today, 9/18/12 - Flyers caught that a while back...
Patent # 8269004
HETEROCYCLICAL ANTI-AROMATIC CHROMOPHORE ARCHITECTURES
http://www.google.com/patents/US20070260063?printsec=abstract#v=onepage&q&f=false
Congratulations all.
Thanks AR - It's been a while since I read this article. Very refreshing.
...even better than the newsletter...
I spoke with Greenlee too Snez but could not find Babu. Apparently he got right back to work. .
Babu Sundar's Experience
Principal Investigator
Lightwave Logic, Inc.
August 2012 – Present (2 months)
Heterocyclic molecules for organo-material science and bioscience applications
bioscience applications....?
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/babu-sundar/6/886/180
Very nice. Have a good weekend all
Correct - He's allowed to sell up to 40K a month - probably needs the $$.
Skidos,
I thought it may have been this person, but after finding his photo it didn't look like the Steve at the meeting...
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~bsj/issues/00S09.html
BTW, The guy Patrick, who asked the question about why anyone would turn down our BOD's request for $$... he was at the meeting last year and I think was from Morgan Stanley or something like that... anyone catch his last name, I'd like to reach out to him...
TIA.
Strong Buy
Nested Anova
FWIW, this is the term that the last questioner, "Steve", asked about at the SHM.
http://udel.edu/~mcdonald/statnested.html