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I'm not sure but I don't think ppl are buying iPhones just for the casing!?
Anyway, not sure why folks are so certain that 1) It's in Apple's interest to build an indestructible phone (sure does mess up the two-year product cycle, wouldn't it?)
Well 10000000 watts I simply share the facts on the days I'm following the board]
An awful lot of what is said here is without merit and so far out into the stratosphere that it to his humor for the rest of us. I make a motion that when a little humor is extruded that it be identified as such at the end of the post. It certainly makes it easier for us to Identify the difference between what is intended to be a funny post from a funny poster
twist them into this "litigation" bit ... no idea why.
[quoteIsn't it possible that he already had $8.4 million parked in the US from other business ventures, so it needn't be transferred out of China? Maybe that's why the deal was broken into tranches in the first place.][/quote]
That is not a doomsday scenario. That is not acceptable here.
It's looked through and very funny, lol.
he suggested Steipp has said that about the Li deal; I was being sarcastic
Very interesting - IF McHugh was currently working for CAT in Peoria, Northern Ireland or Belgium, but he left there 3 YEARS ago before going to JWC for the last 3 years.
I know, I know, another Loser/problem/dead weight hired by LQMT...oh well maybe one day these guys will do something, ANYTHING! right...
Some Fortune 100 executives leave and go on and make a name for themselves.
Others left not because they were in demand, but rather because they were not wanted.
See,this is the thing - pushing the timeline off every year by a year gets irritating and frustrating as hell and when you consider those in this in here since inception, you can understand their doubts and wanting to start flipping desks. Of course, the day any of the long term holders sell is the next day it happens and the same day you'll hear of shareholders jumping off bridges.
All we can do is listen to the one or two people here who have gone through all of that over time, to at least keep the record straight(WATTS being the reliable source).
I imagine everyone is waiting for me to say something about the Chinese scam.
1) Barney Visser will make out like a bandit with his 18 cent options with dilution protection.
2) the PPS can't even hold the ASPIRE ten cent level...pathetic
3) I am going to vote my million shares AGAINST this proposal
4) The OTIS PR is false: Dong Guan Eontec has principally been involved with magnesium alloys...except for the Turing rumors, prior to this they have never advertised on their website any involvement with amorphous metals
5) What happened to "BRING JOBS BACK TO AMERICA"
6) What idiot thinks Liquidmetal will ever get any defense contracts MADE IN CHINA?
Folks...I think this "scam" SUCKS.
Don't be so sure that was without issue. My point is there is only one public company in the U.S. that has had an investment in its stock by a private Chinese investor in excess of $50,000 at one time.
.Probably a piece of dead wood picked up by Steipp from a relative.
I've seen it happen a hundred times, transfer a problem rather than deal with it ...
Anyone have an answer on how many Chinese private individual investors have been able to invest more than $50,000.00 in the stock of a U.S. based company? It happens all the time with real estate and for many, many millions, but anyone have an answer on stock investments?
Perhaps removal of Zadesky name is crucial. This is applied on March shortly after his departure.
http://patents.justia.com/inventor/daniel-mchugh
Seems like the "dead wood" had a few patents while working at JWC.
a piece of dead wood picked up by Steipp from a relative.
I've seen it happen a hundred times, transfer a problem rather than deal with it ..
I think Otis wrote this article, lol:
In the midst of all of the recent excitement over the upcoming Apple event, the company has been quietly granted another patent this past Tuesday that could significantly improve the functionality and design of further Apple devices.
now over $100,000 in bid support. Not too shabby.
Folks can find the recent 10ks from EONTEC and LQMT and compare the figures on their own ... it goes something like $1.2 million vs. $34,000.
Haha right back at you. Now if only my lucky number wasn't 10,000 and I wasn't a direct descendant of Thomas Edison!
I only have 4...wahhhhh....
Don't know, but there apparently live streaming it this year.
If you read what he said, he NEVER said phone.This is what he said - Apple is already using BMG in its PRODUCTS, they just don't call them lqmt.
If you read what he said, he NEVER said phone.This is what he said - Apple is already using BMG in its PRODUCTS, they just don't call them lqmt.
Ah, thank you, I didn't know that. Interesting-
Interesting, he was at Caterpillar for 8+ years and came to LQMT? Looks like a quality hire. I don't know about you, but you do a lot of thinking before you take any job. Hes about 33. Taking on this job means he either does poor job analysis, cant find a job, or saw something he liked. Either way - at his age - I'd guess it wasnt a hasty decision.
Just interesting he signed on to LQMT with his background and employment history. You'd figure with CAT on his resume he could go just about anywhere he wants.
Totally appreciate your contribution GAMESC.
It is almost without question that your posts on patents and your limited interpretation have been the greatest plus for this board.
But sure, yippee - Steipp said they had multiple suitors!
Li's last tranche is at .25 IF the deal goes through. My take is he's unloading at .2501 - ha!
, you are a prophet, we all are
With all due respect, the Boy Genius Report does this every year for the past 4 years or so and he hasn't yet been proven to be a Boy, let alone a Genius!
Could he/will he use an LQMT formulation that will benefit LQMT and shareholders? Sure, he could. Has he, based on the EONTEC 10K posted here and the LQMT quarterly report? Nope!
now I will tell you a little about myself wether you like it to or not :D my favourite number is 7 we are in stiepps 7th year as of October/November if I'm right? iPhone 7 is coming out on the sept 7th, I am being followed on ihub by 7[/quote]
I just gave you 8. Oh no! WE'RE ALL SCREWED!!!
I think boredom has officialy suck in. Hey whatever floats your boat, blows your hair back etc etc etc - not just you, of course.
I think it's a little late in the dance to be looking for Stiepp's ouster - stacked Board, Lugee on, etc etc etc. The only option if you're against him, have no confidence in him etc etc etc is to hit the sell button, walk away and never look back.
All: it really is simple to understand.
If Apple were using BMGs in a massive way in either the watch or the phone you would see supply chain evidence of this: from Materion, from Engel….and it isn't there yet.
Interesting, he was at Caterpillar for 8+ years and came to LQMT? Looks like a quality hire. I don't know about you, but you do a lot of thinking before you take any job. Hes about 33. Taking on this job means he either does poor job analysis, cant find a job, or saw something he liked. Either way - at his age - I'd guess it wasnt a hasty decision.
Just interesting he signed on to LQMT with his background and employment history. You'd figure with CAT on his resume he could go just about anywhere he wants.
. ..and down the stock price goes. Shorts in command again. Clearly: this latest run up was based on nothing tangible like Li closing the 55 million deal or an actual contract.
I speculate Eontec's liquid metal revenue is from Liquidmorphium "samples". (see 10K detail)
That's a question.
I get it - OK to speculate that Turing is Apple's test phone for LQMT, but not OK to speculate about where the $1.25 million for "liquid metal" is. Got it.
Maybe others have thoughts.