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As I said, would have to take your word for it, until I verified the same with others.
Hmmm, thought that was over, but I guess someone wanted one more slap at the horse despite complaining about beating it, haha. Good job.
I'm not disagreeing on that point, but it's really hard to give credibility to a guy that packages a product like that who doesn't even accept credit cards. You get what you give.
And you know why they don't take credit cards, but if you don't, I'll fill you in. It's because either a) a bank won't approve their business to accept them or b) he wants to make it much more difficult to dispute a charge or c) they took credit cards, but there were so many disputes, historically, the bank refuses to allow them credit cards. And there are a LOT of credit card companies out there looking for business. Either way, it reflects poorly on Miltner.
No point in beating a dead horse. It was a bad deal on both ends.
Not a scientist, josh, not even close, but my understanding is salt fog relates to corrosion.
As a lover of the outdoors and dealing with the elements, if Lugee's formulas aren't particularly effective in the salt water elements, I see salt water and corrosion as a big negative, unless I'm overstating the problem, but I want submersion without rust. I'm thinking of so many items where rain and salt water could create corrosion and failure and if that's a problem with his alloy, then the big advantage is cost, but a big negative is corrosion. If there could be failure, the cost advantage could potentially be almost worthless, particularly if lives are at stake.
I'd love to hear from any scientists here about that. I already know a few guys really smart about that, but haven't posed that question to them yet.
Well, Chung's lockup expires May 30, so he bought on the fact (er, "rumor") and he'll be selling on his minimum 400% gain around then, haha.
I know, I know, wishful thinking about LM in this iPhone, unless they do some kind of "limited" release, which also seems pretty unlikely.
WOW-WEE!!! Under 425,000 shares traded and 181K short. Oh boy, look out the shorts are in charge...please.
Eontec was up yesterday. Yay.
https://www.google.com/finance?cid=853317561149216
I wouldn't worry so much about that now that the money is there now to advance. The thing I find interesting as well is that they have brought on 2 employees as well as secured a rep for VC financing. This was all done in the last year.
http://www.supercoolmetals.com/r/team/
At this point, I think the BMG race and "revolution" is now fully on. It's pretty much confirmed it's going to be huge. The only question is if Chung and Steipp (especially, since he gave up the golden goose) bet on the right horse.
Nah, I was only kidding about that other one.
These are distant memories now. They were stalling tactics to distract the masses. I saw Tom Leslie still appears to be kicking around, but he hasn't done much for LQMT either. I bet if anyone asked them about Rasmussen, you'd get a "Who?"
Is this the right Derek Rasmussen? No wonder he couldn't sell anything. He's busy chasing blondes and rooting for the Patriots.
https://twitter.com/derekrasmussen?lang=en
Come on, you know when. It's old as dirt.
My point is ANYTHING was better than THAT. And what we have now is better than Steipp, although the Jelbert departure is a bit of a head-scratcher when he was just a part of the c.c. However, it did appear that he and Steipp were very, very close, but who the heck knows why he's out.
Regardless, I do recall "some" on here yucking it up at the Open House and having friendly conversations with him, but now applauding his departure. Whatever, fact is, they need to make money now.
So, you got me interested in reading the SEC filings quickly. What a MESS!!! There are late filings and amended (it's spelled with one "m" for those that repeatedly spell it wrong, haha) filings all over the place, and then there's this golden nugget-
41 million or almost a $700,000,000.00 market cap. It can, surprisingly, be accessed from the SEC website. Go down to the stockholders equity of the balance sheet 40.993 mill shs. Interesting info, thanks for the question.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1141240/000095014402008637/g77790e10vq.htm
Just don't look at the chart for too long at that 17 price back in 2002-2003 as you might get caught underneath as someone yells, "TIM-BERRRRR!!!" Absolutely ugly.
http://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LQMT?p=LQMT
Eon has been on a nice little run and up 5% today. All competitors flat or little changed.
https://www.google.com/finance?q=SHE%3A300328&ei=ptVsWKixB8LLeZnHi-AM
Eh, probably means nothing...
Thanks, and do yourself a favor, NEVER disclose names of people you spoke to at any trade event that are not LQMT people.
Anyone non-LQMT may not be aware of info being confidential and may innocently and inadvertently disclose something to you and end up getting in a heap of trouble because you posted their names to a message board and made their info, and their names, public.
Trust me, it happens, because it's happened. It could put you in a difficult spot as well.
Haha, mine was conjecture with some facts, your's was blunt with the rules. I'll take your comment over mine. I forgot that rule - figures. Good call.
https://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/rule144.htm
So, I'm figuring if he's looking to sell after the 6 months, that puts his earliest date at 5/28/17. I won't bother making any BS presumptions, but knowing what I know of Chung (and his love for money - like most of us), I'd be surprised if he's sitting at very little in the money after those 6 months are up. Of course, time will tell.
I'm a Lake Forest, CA environmental study impact engineer and I can say, unequivocally, that you are spot-on in your analysis. That CA statute you cite, regarding the second floor, is exactly why Tom Steipp has allowed them to store the machine in the "Tom Steipp's Maunfacturing Garage Center of Excellence." Thank you for pointing that out.
I think he said he does real world phase 1 and phase 2's.
I think Lugee apparently lives in a fantasy world and doesn't number his phases.
Where do these yahoos come from? Good gosh, Lugee paid 8 mill on a whim? Amazing.
Haha, FUNNY!!! Love this post! HYSTERICAL!!!
Yes, and let me add that Lugee jumped at the chance to buy the building. As a matter of fact, I think I heard he drew out 8 million in hundreds and already handed it to the seller without a contract. In fact, my sources say there is a toxic plume under the building, but Lugee thought it would be a good idea to buy it anyway.