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The lawyers are getting paid $175,000. The rest is being divided amongst everyone else that filed a claim and met the criteria to qualify for the cash reward.
I have. They said they were calculating the shares that would be divided and the cash also.
Has anyone in this forum filed a claim regarding the recent settlement with GrowLife?
LMAO
I agree, just speaking in terms of farsightedness as the technology advances.
Ditto
It would be cool to see SLTD technology integrated to Tesla model cars!!!
Damn, I should've flipped this when I got notice of the selling of additional common shares. All well, should've, could've, would've smh
I cosign on the healthy imagination part
Ditto, left that part out
That's possible also, now if you have a brokerage account with Charles Schwab, Scottrade, etc. you'll still have access to the NYSE, NASDAQ, Amex, etc....there are also special accounts offered by brokerage firms to participate in foreign markets (ask your brokerage to confirm that)... And yes you'll have to adjust to whatever time zone you choose to trade in different foreign markets
There's a 3 hour difference, so our after hours are at 1 here
No, I have to be up at 6:30am when the market opens, it closes here @ 1.
Agreed, once their 3D printer goes commercial and is found in hospitals around the world this baby will blow, don't forget about the software companies like Autodesk who make the CAD (computer-aided design) software, they are bound to benefit from this also
I'll have to do some DD on it, good looking out
I know, I wish I bought in around that time
Thank you, I've been holding since 4.08 and 3.60...ONVO is 56% of my portfolio and up 86%...
I see, first time witnessing this...I'm tempted to sell to buy on the flip
I think my eyes are deceiving me, is the bid higher than the ask
I'm aware of that, just sharing information...I got a email about a shareholder meeting regarding Organovo, I'm attending and I'm also excited (they're only 30 minutes from my place)
There's going to be a vote to increase shares by 5 million in August
Due diligence and farsightedness
I was watching random YouTube videos when I came across a 3D bio-printing conference and it had a kid who made a testimonial about his 3D printed bladder and how it changed his life...the rest is history
I don't see the reason for being provocative(some are actually aware of that)...but still great news to be uplisted from the OTC (the pessimistic abyss of stock tickers) but now in purgatory
I can't argue with that, but I don't deal with blood diamonds
I think everyone on this board should check out the Chef's Facebook...YOU WILL NOT LIKE THE STATUS UPDATE
I'm thinking about visiting the Organovo office here in San Diego, it's only 30 minutes from where I stay. Really excited!!!!
Only 29 followers on this board SMH. This ticker doesn't get enough attention. Here are some recent videos of CEO James Nelson regarding the future of solar energy and Solar3D.
Go here to watch the recent interview of CEO James Nelson SLTD http://www.moneytv.net/
Solar3D Newest Solar Cell Will Produce Even More Power
Company’s Continuing Work on its Breakthrough Product Results in an Enhanced Version that Yields More Electricity per Dollar
Santa Barbara, CA – June 18, 2013 – Solar3D, Inc. (OTC: SLTD), the developer of a breakthrough 3-dimensional solar cell technology to maximize the conversion of sunlight into electricity, today announced that as a result of its continuing research, it has modified the design of its Solar3D Solar Cell to produce more electricity at a lower cost than the original design.
“The Solar3D cell is a fundamentally new cell design that squeezes more power out of silicon, the most abundant solar material on Earth. We have now fine tuned our 2012 prototype design to use much thinner silicon wafers by optimizing the depth, width and angle of the trenches of the three-dimensional photovoltaic microstructures. The original prototype exceeded our expectations but this new one will be even better. Cost will come down and power will increase with this fine tuned design,” said Jim Nelson, CEO of Solar3D.
The initial 2012 prototype design was calculated to produce just over 25% efficiency—the highest of any silicon solar cell. Even more important was an originally unanticipated feature — wide-angle light collection allowing for electricity creation throughout more times of the days and seasons. While the thinner silicon will create an increase in the efficiency of the cell, the real focus of Solar3D’s continuing effort is the optimization of the 3-D structures to increase the length of time during which light can be effectively converted to electricity, relative to current technology. Current technology is most effective for a few hours in the middle of the day.
“Wide angle light collection is the real key to creating dramatically more power within the technology,” Nelson continues, “While we are stretching toward a practical maximum in efficiency, there is a lot more light that we can convert by reaching earlier and later in the days and seasons, and even collecting diffuse light in places like Seattle and England.”
Inspired by light management techniques used in fiber optic devices, the company’s innovative solar cell technology utilizes a 3-dimensional design to trap sunlight inside micro-photovoltaic structures where photons bounce around until they are converted into electrons. Solar3D’s working, proof-of-concept prototype of its innovative solar cell has prepared the firm to focus on the new product’s commercialization—leading them to the current discussions.
Nelson concluded, “We know that this technology works. We continue to refine it—producing more power and making it at a lower cost.”
Solar3D Newest Solar Cell Will Produce Even More Power
Company’s Continuing Work on its Breakthrough Product Results in an Enhanced Version that Yields More Electricity per Dollar
Santa Barbara, CA – June 18, 2013 – Solar3D, Inc. (OTC: SLTD), the developer of a breakthrough 3-dimensional solar cell technology to maximize the conversion of sunlight into electricity, today announced that as a result of its continuing research, it has modified the design of its Solar3D Solar Cell to produce more electricity at a lower cost than the original design.
“The Solar3D cell is a fundamentally new cell design that squeezes more power out of silicon, the most abundant solar material on Earth. We have now fine tuned our 2012 prototype design to use much thinner silicon wafers by optimizing the depth, width and angle of the trenches of the three-dimensional photovoltaic microstructures. The original prototype exceeded our expectations but this new one will be even better. Cost will come down and power will increase with this fine tuned design,” said Jim Nelson, CEO of Solar3D.
The initial 2012 prototype design was calculated to produce just over 25% efficiency—the highest of any silicon solar cell. Even more important was an originally unanticipated feature — wide-angle light collection allowing for electricity creation throughout more times of the days and seasons. While the thinner silicon will create an increase in the efficiency of the cell, the real focus of Solar3D’s continuing effort is the optimization of the 3-D structures to increase the length of time during which light can be effectively converted to electricity, relative to current technology. Current technology is most effective for a few hours in the middle of the day.
“Wide angle light collection is the real key to creating dramatically more power within the technology,” Nelson continues, “While we are stretching toward a practical maximum in efficiency, there is a lot more light that we can convert by reaching earlier and later in the days and seasons, and even collecting diffuse light in places like Seattle and England.”
Inspired by light management techniques used in fiber optic devices, the company’s innovative solar cell technology utilizes a 3-dimensional design to trap sunlight inside micro-photovoltaic structures where photons bounce around until they are converted into electrons. Solar3D’s working, proof-of-concept prototype of its innovative solar cell has prepared the firm to focus on the new product’s commercialization—leading them to the current discussions.
Nelson concluded, “We know that this technology works. We continue to refine it—producing more power and making it at a lower cost.”
Solar3D Newest Solar Cell Will Produce Even More Power
Company’s Continuing Work on its Breakthrough Product Results in an Enhanced Version that Yields More Electricity per Dollar
Santa Barbara, CA – June 18, 2013 – Solar3D, Inc. (OTC: SLTD), the developer of a breakthrough 3-dimensional solar cell technology to maximize the conversion of sunlight into electricity, today announced that as a result of its continuing research, it has modified the design of its Solar3D Solar Cell to produce more electricity at a lower cost than the original design.
“The Solar3D cell is a fundamentally new cell design that squeezes more power out of silicon, the most abundant solar material on Earth. We have now fine tuned our 2012 prototype design to use much thinner silicon wafers by optimizing the depth, width and angle of the trenches of the three-dimensional photovoltaic microstructures. The original prototype exceeded our expectations but this new one will be even better. Cost will come down and power will increase with this fine tuned design,” said Jim Nelson, CEO of Solar3D.
The initial 2012 prototype design was calculated to produce just over 25% efficiency—the highest of any silicon solar cell. Even more important was an originally unanticipated feature — wide-angle light collection allowing for electricity creation throughout more times of the days and seasons. While the thinner silicon will create an increase in the efficiency of the cell, the real focus of Solar3D’s continuing effort is the optimization of the 3-D structures to increase the length of time during which light can be effectively converted to electricity, relative to current technology. Current technology is most effective for a few hours in the middle of the day.
“Wide angle light collection is the real key to creating dramatically more power within the technology,” Nelson continues, “While we are stretching toward a practical maximum in efficiency, there is a lot more light that we can convert by reaching earlier and later in the days and seasons, and even collecting diffuse light in places like Seattle and England.”
Inspired by light management techniques used in fiber optic devices, the company’s innovative solar cell technology utilizes a 3-dimensional design to trap sunlight inside micro-photovoltaic structures where photons bounce around until they are converted into electrons. Solar3D’s working, proof-of-concept prototype of its innovative solar cell has prepared the firm to focus on the new product’s commercialization—leading them to the current discussions.
Nelson concluded, “We know that this technology works. We continue to refine it—producing more power and making it at a lower cost.”
Used games are a go for Sony(PS4)!!!
Great Response
http://www.moneytv.net/
GO SLTD!!!!!!!
I know right! smhl
A recent article has come out from PR Newswire regarding HEMP. The article can be seen if you have a account with Charles Schwab. I'm trying to find the link
New interview with SLTD CEO Jim Nelson
http://www.moneytv.net/
Like I said a few weeks ago, people will only buy on optimism. This ticker will rocket once you hear that the bio-printer has gone commercial and when it is able to produce more organs and other tissues. This is a long term investment. I only have 300 shares and will be loading up before those events occur.
http://www.invetech.com.au/portfolio/life-sciences/3d-bioprinter-world-first-print-human-tissue/