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Thx for posting this, I still can’t post pictures on the hub after a possible complaint of my M&M gifs lmfao;)
Medtronic
Eontec 4Q report delayed? Usually see this document pop up before the end of February....
Wish I had a crystal trading ball...
- Apple may use lqmt in R&D along with other companies eontec, Dolby, Goertek, luxshare etc.
In the case of where Apple has a planned product for launch, all manufacturers handling R&D will need patents, materials, manufacturing production, and assembly.
Once this product has been assembled and delivered then the checks get mailed.
The guessing game needs dots to connect via manufacturing companies...lines cannot be drawn Without product info via leaks, need to know which product fits which company.
The hub has speculated for years where and when this will happen, and will continue until the hammer drops and Apple announces lm inside their products.
I see what you did there bear and fruit ;) all jokes aside it’s been a 2 yr delay on my watch, this bad boy needs to boogie! Been a long haul:)
It’s easy to say we will see 300k, production with development projects are happening, It’s only a matter of time before we begin to see royalties and licensing fees as revenues.
Wash rinse repeat days are over - 1 week and 3 days until ER.
The argument could be laid that CE is NOT part of the agreement, 4Q19 numbers were 500k+ it will be interesting to see what revenues the have in March, 3.4mil @ $15 - $25 leaves room for profits...
It’s not a joke when your playing with ppls money boy!
YOU need to find proof that it’s not! Boy!
Nice find!
Maybe not...
March 16th is around the corner, Apple needs to either step up or step aside.
“introducing new low-cost amorphous alloys developed in cooperation with EONTEC.”
https://www.pim-international.com/liquidmetal-adds-mim-production-line-amorphous-metal-expertise/
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=160498501
Alloy used : AM60B > A-morphous M-etal
This may eventually be switched to LM60B
Thx games!
Thx jotu for pointing this out much appreciated!
The report says they have no information on Apple foldable through supply chains, who ever wrote this article needs to find a new career.
“No visible preparation in supply chain for Apple’s alleged foldable iPhone”
“Its next plan is to provide amorphous metal frames to more mobile phone makers at home and abroad. "This is a profitable market and our final goal in the consumer electronics industry," said Li, adding that many mobile phone makers showed interest in forging cooperation with Eontec.”
https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2017-04/10/content_28856556.htm
“Note 106C application. That's the formula to be used for cell phone exterior product (mid frame)”
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=143013336
All coming together...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=160498501
Looks like they will offer different material with a different designed hinge for mate X2...
Looks as though iPad mini iPad Pro and air tags March 16th...when was that JDV over again?
https://money.udn.com/money/story/5612/5259769
As one of lqmts astute investors I can assure you the Apple pumps left the building with jb!
If we don’t reach this volume, my guess is that 22nd may not have much bite to it...<O-O>
Some of that was humorous, but I can agree with what you posted!
I appreciate the insider info, if there was a link to be had I’m sure you would have posted this, I do not know what the revenue will hold for lqmt investors but I am expecting some information in regards to the future of lqmt.
I wouldn’t think feb 22nd will be an earth shattering event in the bmg market, although it could be the mark of things to come, maybe even mass production commercialization, if it works or not... if someone puts in to make a trade on my “feb 22” post then I would think they are gambling and as an astute lqmt investor I would say that’s a no no. Buy the dips and hold! You will appreciate this soon!
It has to do with revenue that you don’t recognize but the trading today says look out! 3-4mil eod
20,000 tons of zirc sponge Jan 27th is not a reason to sell...
“In 2021, we expect growth in operations with domestic suppliers.”
https://www.liquidmetal.com/market-development-dec-2020/
To me it looks like we have some buying, I’ll check the rumor mill, feb 22 is around the corner!
I would ask how you know this, but I really don’t care, however your knowledge with trades and charts intrigues me (taking notes)
If your reading anything other than bb’s quote then your wasting your time there’s more beef to this then investors realize imo...
Where does liquidmetal stand after reading this PR from 2017?
Liquidmetal adds Metal Injection Moulding production line to its amorphous metal expertise
May 23, 2017
Liquidmetal adds Metal Injection Moulding production line to its amorphous metal expertise
The location of Liquidmetal’s new MIM facility in Lake Forest, California, USA
Liquidmetal® Technologies, Inc. has added Metal Injection Moulding capability as part of its expansion into a new 3,800 m2 (41,000 ft2) manufacturing centre in Lake Forest, California, USA. As well as being equipped with a state-of-the-art MIM line, the new facility offers globally unmatched amorphous metal forming capabilities and equipment.
Paul Hauck, one of Liquidmetal’s manufacturing experts and Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, told PIM International, “We are excited to be able to offer customers both MIM and amorphous metal technologies, ensuring the right process is applied to the right application. Liquidmetal is also working with EONTEC to establish China sourced tooling through EONTEC’s in-house mould making operation for both metal moulding technologies. The outcome is intended to provide customers with globally competitive mould costs.” Hauck added that, “the decision to go into MIM was an easy one for the company. EONTEC is an established MIM supplier in China and our US engineering and sales staff includes MIM industry veterans.”
With the addition of MIM, Liquidmetal will now be able offer two metal forming technologies from two continents. Working from a clean slate also allowed the company to match its MIM process technology to the needs of the marketplace. Arburg injection moulding machines and automation matched with large scale Elnik debinding and sintering furnaces are used in the company’s first MIM manufacturing line. Liquidmetal plans to use BASF feedstock, but its technology partner EONTEC also has in-house custom compounding capabilities.
The company will offer customers both US and China sourced amorphous metal and MIM production. To simplify the offshoring interests of US customers, Liquidmetal will manage all purchase order transactions and scheduling, including inventory management services with warehousing capacity, through its Lake Forest location.
The new facility is a short drive from the current Liquidmetal manufacturing centre. The company stated that ample floor space is now available for expansion in all primary manufacturing operations; MIM, ENGEL cold-crucible amorphous metal production and EONTEC hot-crucible amorphous metal production. Secondary operations will also grow, providing customers with a greater range of finished-part options; these operations include CNC machining, waterjet cutting, bead blasting, vibratory deburring, heat oxidising, passivation and PVD.
Currently, Liquidmetal has two operational ENGEL amorphous alloy moulding machines. Two EONTEC amorphous alloy moulding machines have just recently been delivered to the new Lake Forest facility. Along with the introduction of complementary EONTEC machine technology, the company has successfully completed several biocompatibility tests including an implant study of LM105 alloy and is introducing new low-cost amorphous alloys developed in cooperation with EONTEC.
“Our engineering and operations teams are working aggressively to qualify lower-cost amorphous alloys, implement new production processes and prepare our new building for move-in this summer. This investment provides us the increased capacity we need to serve customer opportunities and space to grow our business substantially over the next three to five years,” stated Bruce Bromage, Executive Vice President of Engineering & Operations.
In 2016, Liquidmetal signed a cross-licence agreement with EONTEC, a publicly-traded global manufacturer located in China. The agreement has made the two businesses the recognised global leaders in amorphous metals with over 160 combined patents and patents pending. In addition, a stock purchase by the now CEO and Chairman of The Board, Professor Lugee Li, generated $63.4 million for the company. The investment has put the business in a position to grow with customer demand and make other important investments into its future.
The company recently released an updated design guide, version 4.2, covering cold and hot-crucible amorphous metal processing, an expanded alloy offering and new design characteristics. Liquidmetal is also in the process of finalising a new website that will help communicate useful information to engineering and procurement professionals on amorphous metals and Metal Injection Moulding. Liquidmetal plans to host an open house following its move into the new facility.
https://www.pim-international.com/liquidmetal-adds-mim-production-line-amorphous-metal-expertise/