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How big is your Liquidmetal ego?
Funny how it’s about “Amloy” but all references for their alloy is VIT105 (akin to LM105)...
Between you and the accumulated losses comments and the the one who is always wishing people best of luck .... dam
Just odd! Hey maybe it’s for their electric car that’s called a “mustang” too
Well that’s wild, remember the Ford patent application I shared last week? It’s now an official patent issued today.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10493903.html
You need to change your shirt....
Who knows these articles just pop up with stuff like this
Funny Andy (unicorn)!
Ford is Eontec key customer ....
http://www.e-ande.com/business.php?id=key&Page=2
RTM = Registered Trademark which Ford happened to publish it that way Versus the little “R”
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[0045] The shell 50 can be molded using liquid injection molding. In some example, the amorphous metal can be a metal alloy, such as Nickel Chromium-based alloy. In another example, the amorphous metal can be a Zirconium-based alloy, such as the LM107 or LM105 products offered by Liquidmetal.RTM. Technologies Inc. The amorphous metal can also be an alloy sold under the brand name Vitreloy, including Vit 105, Vit 106a and Vit 601, which are available through Materion. “
Ha I chuckled when I saw the poSter who referenced Bonds...I might have to reach out to One, ha!
Ok so he does check this board .....
100’s...and as for revenue check Liquidmetal’s filings
I don’t know if typo or what
Interesting patent app published today for Ford:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2019/0359123.html
“The shell 50 can be molded using liquid injection molding. In some example, the amorphous metal can be a metal alloy, such as Nickel Chromium-based alloy. In another example, the amorphous metal can be a Zirconium-based alloy, such as the LM107 or LM105 products offered by Liquidmetal® Technologies Inc. The amorphous metal can also be an alloy sold under the brand name Vitreloy, including Vit 105, Vit 106a and Vit 601, which are available through Materion.”
Here is some core info for reference and don’t see DG.
https://www.leaderbiomedical.com/about/
Can you share where you got your information on where Leader moved their manufacturing positions to Dongguan. Thanks!
LG and amorphous metal issued today:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10490771.html
Ask them last time I checked in they’re still out of 20321 Valencia until a lease agreement comes around for it ...
Ok I’m going to use the moniker jrs6 .... ok thats illegal
Cross referencing is not illegal... and the patent was granted issuance by uspto office.
“The Company’s revenues are derived from i) selling bulk Liquidmetal alloy products to customers who produce medical devices, automotive assemblies, sports and leisure goods, and non-consumer electronic devices, ii) selling tooling and prototype parts such as demonstration parts and test samples for customers with products in development, iii) product licensing and royalty revenue, and iv) research and development revenue. The Company expects that these sources of revenue will continue to significantly change the character of the Company’s revenue mix.”
Well ~ $57k for every penny it goes up ... enjoy the ride either way if he is just trading this
I think it’s the MSR’s and through Yihao personnel. Keep in mind Eontec does have sales people in the US too.
Sold and I believe the financials show some that are set to sell
Hate to break it to you ... but that applies to our shares as well.
From someone’s recent Liquidmetal background:
“Improved quality of alloy manufacturing through robust material qualification procedures yielding consistency and traceability; developed efficient alloy recycling strategy to revert cast or molded alloy to be recertified to minimize material waste up to 80%”
Well the Zyris picture was used way in advance of being made public. Not trying to create speculation just observation
Yes very interesting. There are still a lot of unanswered questions as to the core IP behind their processes and any potential infringement on Liquidmetal which BB have dialogued on before.
Just shameful...almost borderline criminal.
Issued to Apple today:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10466749.html
“The housing 101 of the computing device 100 can include a peripheral housing 103. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 can include or be formed from a metallic material, a ceramic material, an amorphous material such as glass or an amorphous metal, a polymeric material, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 can be aluminum or an aluminum alloy. The peripheral housing 103 can have a constant cross-sectional area, such that, for example, the peripheral housing 103 can have substantially the same dimensions (e.g., diameter, height, width, depth, etc.) at a first location and a second, different location. In some embodiments, the peripheral housing 103 defines an aperture 113 or display area. For example, the peripheral housing 103 can define a centrally located aperture 113, with the peripheral housing 103 extending away from the aperture 113. In addition to defining the aperture 113, the peripheral housing 103 can define an internal volume of the housing 101 that extends throughout all or a portion of the peripheral housing 103. The internal volume can have a constant cross-sectional area. Alternatively, the peripheral housing 103 can have a variable cross-sectional area, or a cross-sectional shape, that is different from that shown in FIG. 1A. In some embodiments, the internal volume can extend substantially around the entirety of the aperture 113 or display area defined by the peripheral housing.”
I thought he said he sold his own personal house too, remember that? :)
Affirmative on the connections!
You answered yourself in your first sentence....
Updated site for Amorphology ... Hoffmans caltech spin-off
https://www.amorphology.com/index.html#sectionOne