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SolAero wins major contract with new technology
https://www.abqjournal.com/1186656/solaero-wins-major-contract-with-new-technology.html
SolAero Job Postings
18-SOL-0426A - Sr. Engineer Full Time Featured
Professionals
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 26, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Sr. Engineer working on our manufacturing execution system development. This is a full-time position.
18-SOL-0426 - Sr. Production Process Engineer Full Time
Professionals
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 26, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Senior Production Process Engineer to assist on a full-time basis.
18-SOL-0108 - Operator I, Production - Two (2) Temp Positions Full Time Featured
Operatives
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 20, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for Two (2) Temp Positions for day shift, 6am-630pm Sun-Tues and alternate Wednesdays
18-SOL-0418 - Sr. Planner Full Time
Professionals
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 18, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Sr. Planner to assist on a full-time basis.
18-SOL-0411 - Supervisor, Production Full Time
1st/Mid Level Officials and Manager
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 11, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Supervisor overseeing the Photovoltaics solar cell Fab for B-shift (alt Wednesdays and Thurs-Sat 6am-630pm)
18-SOL-0405A - Master Scheduler Full Time
Professionals
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 5, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Master Scheduler to assist on a full-time basis.
18-SOL-0111 - Technician Assistant - Entry Level - Temp Position Full Time Featured
Technicians
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Apr 2, 2018
SolAero Technologies Corp. has an immediate need for a Technician Assistant Entry Level to assist on a full-time/part-time position.
Works in Chrome, not in Firefox. That's what I want in a communications tech company. Ferchristsake.
I'm signed in and have nothing.
You might have missed this...
https://www.nature.com/articles/lsa201561
Does Nanoflex own this?????
http://ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/25377-semiconductor-breakthrough-may-be-game-changer-for-organic-solar-cells
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25148
The study is titled "Centimeter-Scale Electron Diffusion in Photoactive Organic Heterostructures." The research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy SunShot Program and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
The overall market broke at the same time. It's the beta.
http://www.nanoflexpower.com/news/news020817.aspx
Yes. 'Tis always darkest 'fore the dawn.
Wow. As long as we're all coming out of the woodwork, I 2nd that.
I not so sure, loop. What is the value in the marketplace of it being known that IDCC will go to the mat for a fair rate? What effect has the NOK battle had in getting others to sign?
I certainly don't know, but I'm certain it's more than nothing.
-Rob
Everyone please note that Harman and Harmon are two different companies. Harmon also produces electronics.
I make money on the volatility, so I like the rough seas.
There. I said it.
Shareholder since 11/99.
I'm particularly fond of IDCC saying:
Well, sometimes I just take profits.....
No, just a civilian. Go look at the 2011 chart of IDCC/OLED and imagine trading back and forth. :)
I retired doing exactly that.
Not at Fidelity.
What stock is that? Based on what? Who are you?
Thank you for your analysis.
DR. Monday morning quarterbacking, you are.
One of the reasons I stayed with IDCC early on was seeing HC at an ASM, with fire in his eyes (and a really nice suit), saying (paraphrased), "They're (NOK) using our technology and they're damn well gonna pay for it."
There are any number of factors that got us to where we are today, for better and worse. Yeah, Harry could have settled and we'd be stuck with a low rate, the stock might have gone to $40 and stayed there. We'd all be looking back saying Harry should've held out for more.
Not to get political, but big players often exploit the weaker by paying just enough to keep the weak in survival mode, working for them. Perhaps MENS could see that IDCC was "useful" to have around, both technically and to provide an alternative to an all QCOM world. (okay, that's a bit much.)
Isn't this putting the cart before the horse? If there's no violation, what use are statements of public interest in a ban?
ARCA showing 200,000 shares available at $115. LOL
Okay Yahoo guys and gals, had enough of Rich? I think I can control him here.
Thanks, Danny. I might have better luck.
I was able to see the LG and Samsung OLED TVs side by side at BestBuy, near Princeton. I have to say, whether they can mass produce them or not, the Samsung picture had way more "POP!".
Way more.
Earning release on 5/8?!?
See : sammobile
"Reports about the Galaxy S5 doing extremely well in its initial launch have been coming in thick and fast over the last few days, and now, a report from The Telegraph has revealed that existing iPhone owners could be a considerable force behind the high Galaxy S5 adoption rate. According to the report, which quotes data from CompareMyMobile, 38 percent of the users upgrading to a Galaxy S5 were coming from an iPhone. Most of these upgraded from the older iPhone 4s, but Samsung should still be pretty happy about the fact that these consumers decided to opt for its flagship instead of upgrading to the newest device in Apple’s lineup."
Yahoo refugees welcome.
What Microsoft SEPs are you referring to?
Yes. Interesting that since the middle of last year short interest has been rising along with the price decline from $40. That's unique on that 11 year chart. Maybe this time....
You might want to review Clontz's background before thinking that.
Fish, you probably know already that you whine an awful lot.
Consider this possibility:
IDCC could have settled for some low rate 8 years ago (maybe), and the stock may have gone to $40 and stayed there forever. One good win here and the stock could stabilize around $80 or higher. As long long term shareholder, which would you prefer, $40 in 2006 or $80 in 2014?