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Atomera. Check out @Benph message on StockTwits https://t.co/9Iqp3BTM1m
— joe iniowa (@Microcapreturns) April 29, 2021
Thanks for the detailed summary, and I agree with all you mention. Personally I don't mind waiting, they have enough cash, and they are tight with their money to go a couple of years. My $200 target price, a 10 bagger from today's prices, will need more time now.
Awesome review!
ATOM - Management Commentary
“This quarter we reached another major milestone in our efforts to drive commercial adoption of MST by delivering Atomera’s MST film recipe to our JDA customer, granting them our first manufacturing license to deposit MST film in their fab using their own tools. Working together with our customer, we look forward to proving the benefit of MST in a real-world semiconductor manufacturing environment,” said Scott Bibaud, President and CEO. “We also augmented our senior leadership team with our recent hire of Sudarsan Srinivasan as our new Vice President of Engineering, who will help drive the commercialization of MST. Sudarsan was most recently with Applied Materials where he led the customer applications technology group. His guidance will be appreciated as we respond to new MST opportunities arising out of current industry production capacity issues.”
During the first quarter of 2021, revenue was $400,000, compared with $62,000 in the first quarter of 2020.
Yeah, sounds about right, I'd be surprised if they announce the business right away, they may just want the shell for now.
"You remember- the "old" days when we shot first and asked questions later?" Yuppers, buy and then research as fast as you can lol.
All they have to do is put NFT in a press release.
sure
FCIC, maybe I helped? lol Now it's a matter of finding out what the business is going to be.
Found this, says some of the stuff I mentioned,
Meteorite Identification: How to Identify Meteorites in 7 Steps
This meteorite is from the NWA 869 strewn field, near Tindouf, Algeria.
Have an interesting rock in your possession and want to see if it’s out of this world?
A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the Earth's atmosphere and impact with the Earth's surface or that of another planet.
When the object enters the atmosphere, various factors like friction, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gases cause it to heat up and radiate that energy. It then becomes a meteor and forms a fireball, also known as a shooting star or falling star; astronomers call the brightest examples "bolides." Meteorites that survive atmospheric entry and impact vary greatly in size. For geologists, a bolide is a meteorite large enough to create a crater.
Most meteoroids disintegrate when entering the Earth's atmosphere. Usually, five to ten a year are observed to fall and are subsequently recovered and made known to scientists. Few meteorites are large enough to create large impact craters. Instead, they typically arrive at the surface at their terminal velocity and, at most, create a small pit.
How to Identify Meteorites in 7 Steps
Below you will find descriptions of seven different tests you can do to determine if the rock in question is a meteorite.
1. Metal
Most meteorites contain at least some metal. Do you see the metal shining on a broken surface? If so, you might have a meteorite.
2. Density
Density - Those meteorites that do have a lot of metal tend to be very dense compared to regular rocks. Do you have something very dense such that it could be a meteorite? But remember that not all meteorites are dense.
3. Magnetic Properties
Magnetic Properties - A lot of meteorites contain shiny iron-nickel metal grains or consist largely of iron-nickel metal. The iron in the metal attracts a magnet. Is a magnet attracted to the surface of your sample? If so, you might have a meteorite. But remember that a lot of normal rocks on the Earth are also magnetic. So, just because something is magnetic, it doesn't mean that it is a meteorite.
4. Chondrules
Some primitive meteorites have little round pieces of stony material in them. These little round pieces are called chondrules. Some sedimentary and volcanic rocks can have spherical particles that look somewhat like chondrules. Does your sample contain chondrules? If it does, you might have a meteorite.
5. Fusion crust
When a meteorite is falling through the atmosphere, it begins to heat up because of the extreme compression of the atmosphere. The meteor gets so hot that the outer surface begins to melt, which produces a thin black/brown coating on the surface of the rock called a fusion crust. Iron meteorites may show evidence of melted metal on their surface, but this is less common. Fusion crusts are present on freshly fallen meteorites, but the crusts are fragile and can weather away from samples that fell a long time ago. Small patches of fusion crust can sometimes remain in hollows of the sample. Does your sample have a fusion crust? If so, you have a meteorite.
6. Regmaglypt texture/thumbprints
When the surface of the meteorite begins to melt during entry into the atmosphere, some areas of the meteorites are eroded by the melting more than others, almost like someone is taking little scoops of material out. This leaves a bunch of small dents in the surface of the rock, making it look like someone put thumbprints into clay. The surface of most meteorite samples have these thumbprints called “regmaglypts,” which can vary in size from less than a centimeter up to as much as 10 centimeters. Does your sample have Regmaglypt texture/thumbprints? If so, you have a meteorite.
7. Streak
Most meteorites won’t leave a streak, but the surfaces of some meteorites might leave a reddish streak if they have been oxidized (rusted). If you drag your sample across this “streak plate,” and it leaves a red/orange line, then the sample is probably a common mineral on the Earth called hematite. If the sample is magnetic and leaves a black or gray streak, then it might be the common terrestrial iron-oxide mineral called magnetite. Does your sample cause a streak on a “streak plate?” If not, you may have a meteorite.
lol!
Cool, see if a magnet will stock to it, they often have metal in them (Is it heavy for its size?), also shape should not be round etc, rough edges, and thin crust from entry burn.
I saw it all as a good thing, even his hiring is very telling.
lol!
ARVL under 15, is TSLA for Buses and Vans, has billions in future deals too, price has zero projection premium built to it.
⚡️ "This is a major milestone for @UPS and Arrival." ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/hX3uh35Kg9
— Arrival (@arrival) April 21, 2021
lol, I feel the frustration too, when will balance and order get restored, this is brutal overkill. They are propping up the few key stocks making it seem like the markets (Dow & S&P) are great!
ATOM added to my original position today, first time adding.
I own most of those.
On the other hand, it could be automatic trading, robots blindly acting on momentum, stupid algos.
This will only change when you see the talking heads in the media, CNBC etc, start mentioning small cap growth is oversold. That's when the tide will change.
for sure, wipe out what's left of all middle class, leaving mostly poor at the mercy of a the few in power and wealthy.
and are propping up the indices to record levels by buying the main stocks only.
small cap growth selling is brutal, they have gone too far.
Missed the pre-market action, hope that post doesn't haunt me one day!
They're at the next step, hiring him.
Right! Good song too.
So the large investment bankers were complaining the integrity of the markets was at risk if they allowed WallStreetBets to continue trading their ways, and that the SPAC craze was also detrimental to it's stability. They even came on CNBC to complain several times, so what did they do? They inversely coupled the 10YR Yield as an excuse to use inflation fear (which barely will happen) to growth stocks. Fired up the algos to hit anything growth across the boards, made sure all SPAC stocks, and especially all WSBets/stocktwits popular stocks were included. to try and force everyone to move to their boring cyclical and value side of the market. They were simply pissed their way of trading was getting ignored, losing interest, angry that their COKE holdings was going nowhere even though the company can't grow anymore. Notice Charlie Munger has shut his trap now?
Also, to add to SPAC argument, investment banks want to quash the SPAC way of IPO, so will dismay private companies from taking that route, going only for the way the big boys make best bank.
But how is doing this going to make things better? It actually causes the would be investors to lose confidence in the market, knowing they can rig it this way, and the future traders will leave. Any smart business knows they always need the New! to grow and survive.
That's the right move, considering what has transpired.
On the same synaptic skateboard.
I don't like it when businesses miss their target dates, it's one of my trading methods to note forward events and the dates. OBSV delay has affected my trading plan, the longer they delay, the more they will dilute with that ATM at lower prices. Stock will see much higher prices for sure, I just didn't want to wait a year with this one, but I have no choice now. I hope I'm wrong and it gets going sooner than later.
This has adjusted target dates, https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0001685316/000119312521101305/d166049dex991.htm
They have the changed expected dates on the main page, scroll down. https://www.obseva.com/
Thanks for finding this, what about Primrose 1, says data is due March 2021.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/results/NCT03070899?term=primrose&draw=2&rank=9
Well said, agree 100%
ARVL bought 16.50 it's ready https://arrival.com/
I know my holding's are going to work out extremely well, just got annoyed with the March set back.
I should've bought period, at least you're in.
ABCL hit $36.78 today, finally some returns like before.
One of my old time favorite movies!