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That would apply to all. Not just those in the green.
Something not quite correct with that statement. I’ll let you work it out.
I believe like you that Apple is actually suggesting liquidmetal. Unfortunately, they do use a very small percentage of Galium in the iPhone - .01% to be exact. There is a list of all elements used in the link below. Assuming the public does not know anything about liquidmetal, they could just say Liquid Metal for marketing purpose and they would be right. I hope that is not the case!
https://motherboard.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/433wyq/everything-thats-inside-your-iphone
It’s too quiet today.
Why would the watch face be made of liquidmetal?
Makes absolutely no sense whatsoever!!
Not sure if is a mistake on the author’s part, but LiquidMetal was used as one word in the latest article.
I Admit there is something peculiar about all that. I hope it means revenue. But, I’m starting to get a little gun shy when it comes to possible good news with this company. Always seems to fizzle out.
Apple does not release Iwatch sales to date. We can only go by estimates, which is in the neighborhood of 15 million units annually, but increasing.
Did I miss something? I did not see where they made mention of ‘Liquid Metal’ as one of the faces. No mention of different material.
I wonder if Apple decided they would get the same consumer effect by suggesting the iwatch 4 was made of BMG with the words ‘Liquid Metal’. ‘Inspired by the material that makes up iwatch’, after all, aluminum and steel are liquid at particular points within the phase diagram. Besides, most people don’t know what BMG is anyway.
This board certainly has its share of curmudgeons.
Why, Eagle wasn’t!
I could not agree more.
Prior to office!
In regards to Apple that is.
I will not argue with that for a second. Curious though, how things would have turned out for LQMT if Trump was the negotiator instead off Steip.
Sure am glad I held my shares.
Here they come out of the woodwork. Alias born at 4:32 pm today!!
Well your 1 Trillion dollar fruit company took a little 20 million dollar deuce on us!
What exactly are you trying to tell this board?
0.167% is only insignificant if you are speaking about a nominal figure. 12 Trillion is light years from nominal, it is 1/600 their GDP. It is the sum of all parts that matter. If they thought that about all their companies what would the GDP look like?
Unrelated, but I found this article interesting.
https://share-ng.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/resistant_alloy/
I can hold my breath for a long long time!!
Is this just more conjecture??
What exactly might this mean for LQMT?
There are no companies that truly respect shareholders. We are simply a necessary inconvenience!
I can understand that. When it drops a penny I only lose 4g’s, but you lose a corvette. However, when it goes up, must be pretty exciting on your end. Hopefully, we see something before the close of 2018.
If I’m reading your post right you are the proud owner of 6m shares @ purchase price of .08. Not gonna lie, I’m jealous!
Probably shouldn’t make this comment and it should also be deleted. But, there are many on this board that can’t wait for lqmt to take off and claim they would be millionaires if it does. However, we have dudes chillin’ in Hawaii and others going to Europe for a month of quail hunting. Sounds to me as if we already have a board full of millionaires.
Yes, I’m sceptical, it shows Lqmt supplier for Ford as well. Something not right.
Trying to run a query for Ford and Chrysler but no luck.
Maybe this link. Sorry, too many vodka tonics today.
https://csimarket.com/stocks/suppliers_glance.php?code=GM
It looks as though Lqmt is listed under suppliers of General Motors as well. I’m not sure if I’m reading it right either. This is link, may have to copy and paste.
https://csimarket.com/[url][/url][tag]insert-text-here[/tag]Industry/Industry_Growth.php?ind=111
No worries. The radiator in your car is a heat sink. That particular heat sink uses water to dissipate heat.
Is this amorphous metal or some sort of sodium potassium mixture?
Still pennies.
This always happens after a nice uptick. They are called penny collectors.
Where are you getting .46?
And, .44 is a whole lot closer to .60 than is .1467.