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Shorts... Remember the old oil commercial with the line, "You can pay me now or pay me later." It looks like you are paying later goofballs.
Intel Connection... Do you remember when Marcelli "toured" the silicon photonics manufacturing plant in Rio Rancho, New Mexico? Ask yourself, "Why would he do that?"
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/newsroom/news/new-mexico-manufacturing.html#gs.3huonl
That is more of a trader's question. We are investors. Do we get frustrated as investors? Sure. Are most of us bailing if it takes longer than we expect? Unlikely. The TAM is enormous. The technology of LWLG is too good.
Let's see what develops this winter and spring. Deal or no deal?
Thomas Edison is who I was thinking about the other day in regard to Lebby. Think about an investment in one of Edison's companies in the early years and then into what became General Electric. That is what is going on with LWLG.
Bill Gates has been working on a new generation nuclear power facility that sounds promising. It is more efficient and safer than previously built facilities.
KCC gives a hundred times more information than the 2 Cents trader ever did. KCC also provides documentation and leads on information that can be found by those who work at it. And KCC has a history here on the board.
I asked a question. Generally that leads to a conversation.
I picked up the idea from someone here that proposed the possibility of IPIX preparing for a reverse merger with Beamed. I'm actually not that familiar with this either but I'm just speculating on where this is going???
Is it reverse merger time? That looks like the only way out of this mess.
Keep praying Vein. It's working today.
Does your cabal really believe that trying to stir up jealousy at this point is going to shake investors?
Fantastic post Tod. One aspect of LWLG that is unique is that they are set up to primarily be a chemical analytics lab and not the production facility. Production takes place at other companies and in the foundries. That would seem to reduce the need for selling the company soon. At least for a while they can continue to do the analytics and invention that is needed for the products.
Walter... You are not just a cult member. You are one of our cult leaders! In the United States we call it an investing club.
Uh huh... how about you interact with what I put in the post?
There is one person who writes on this board who thinks there was not a moon landing. He or she can believe whatever they want but it has nothing to do with this investment jerk
I am an engineer JERK...
Such a stupid answer Ted... Maybe you will understand a Bot:
Reasons why polymer photonic transceivers will beat market competition....
Cost: Polymers are inherently cheaper than the materials traditionally used in photonic transceivers, such as silicon and indium phosphide. This makes them a more cost-effective option for a variety of applications, especially in high-volume markets like data centers and telecommunications.
Ease of Fabrication: Polymers can be processed with methods which are simpler and less expensive than the methods used for traditional materials. This allows for faster and more scalable production of photonic devices.
Integration: Polymers can be easily integrated with other materials, such as optical fibers and electronic components. This makes it possible to create highly compact and integrated photonic devices, which are important for applications where space is limited.
Tunability: Some polymers have properties that can be tuned by applying an electric field or changing the temperature. This allows for the creation of dynamic and reconfigurable photonic devices, which can be used for a variety of applications, such as optical switching and wavelength division multiplexing.
Other Advantages: Polymers are also lightweight, flexible, and biocompatible, which makes them well-suited for certain applications, such as wearable electronics and medical devices.
Here are some specific examples of where polymer photonic transceivers are desirable:
Data centers: Polymer transceivers can help to reduce the cost and size of data center equipment, which is important for increasing energy efficiency and reducing operating costs.
Telecommunications: Polymer transceivers can be used to build more affordable and flexible optical networks, which can be deployed in remote areas or difficult terrains.
Consumer electronics: Polymer transceivers could be used to enable high-speed data transfer in devices like smartphones and laptops.
Medical devices: Polymer transceivers could be used to develop new biosensing and imaging technologies.
Overall, polymer photonic transceivers offer a promising alternative to traditional materials for a variety of applications. Their advantages in terms of cost, ease of fabrication, and integration make them a particularly attractive option for high-volume markets. As research and development continues, we can expect to see even more innovative and advanced polymer photonic solutions
We may not always like Marcelli but he runs a tight ship. Hiring is being done very intentionally.
This is the best way to see where the company is going right now. Watch the hiring process. Thanks for alerting us.
I knew that you would have retort. Whatever
There is no way in hell that Marcelli is hiring accountants without revenue on the way. Argue and bitch all you want about delays, and maybe I will too, but this doesn't happen unless money is on the way.
LWLG doesn't fit into their safe little boxes. They have safe little boxes of predetermined rules for investing by statistical analysis which leaves no room for an outlier like LWLG.
See some of the posts by forztnt2 on patents. My latest line of thinking is that a primary holdup is finishing the patent work this spring. I am thinking that this is a key issue to resolve before major licenses are signed with foundries.
A big stretch... If I owned Niocorps, I would sell every share and buy LWLG. Do whatever you want.
Good for them. I never touched it. LWLG has the tech and the market. Niocorps is a tiny Nebraska company without a market... Very different dynamics.
Niocorps is a mining company. I understand the comparison you're trying to make and the reason you are trying to make it, but it doesn't work. Mining is a very, very different technology and market from photonics.
Some of you thought your old girlfriends played games. Shorties do it well.
Many of us have been here a long time. We're not going anywhere until we see this through. Technology will win.
They were just taking out the stop losses and nervous Nellies.
Niocorp has nothing to do with this. You're on the wrong board
Conjecture... They are waiting on final patent approval? I think there was some discussion on this topic a week or two ago.
The intention of the pirates is to knock down the share price so that they can get cheaper shares. In reality they want to buy shares!
Jealousy is rampant, especially among the academic types that you were emailing.
They could correct the downward pressure with precise and regular communication. There is much that could be communicated in regard to development of the company without breaking NDA requirements. The December letter was partially helpful. But Lebby should never have said anything about the possibility of further communication in 2023 if he wasn't going to deliver.
Right there... you're slanting the quote in a negative Direction. Polymers are coming out this year. That's the positive slant. It's not an all or none proposition... But, much more nuanced in the context of the entire photonics market.
Yup... Slant the statement in the emotion of the moment.
Gupta mentioned 2 developments in 2024 and one of those developments is the use of novel materials including polymers. This is a big deal. We are talking about multi-billion dollar markets. LWLG just has to capture part of it to be on its way. Lebby says it all the time and many of us do here. It's a massive fast growing Market in photonics. If it's 5 years for polymer ubiquity, that seems about right.
At least they have something to say.
Great post! It's going to be a slower roll-out than what investors envisioned, but it's happening no matter what FUD the doubters and shouters throw at the board.