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Fingers crossed. eom
Roger. NP EOM
McFish had asked about tweets...I was simply posting one I saw this morning. No need to include me in your sarcastic post.
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Market Focus at @ecoc_exhibition is off to a brilliant start with all sessions this morning standing room only. Still to come today... Keysight (at 13:20) Molex (at 13:55) before we start the Fibre Access sessions at 14:30 #ecoc2019
If you sell at what you paid, you break even. (more or less) If a buyout occurs and outstanding shares are higher than when you initially purchased, each share would be worth less than it otherwise would be. Correct? If so, then you're both right.
I'm with Jeunke....Doesn't matter. Forward looking.
Photonics Guy seems to be providing a good faith opinion. No need to argue or nit pick.
Haha...GP, King of the Links, is now complaining....
It's too fast GP. They have to build better test devices to test it. Fast as lightning! ---------------------------->
I'm not sure what your goal is Six. I can only guess you were forced to sell with only a modest profit and are angry that the rocket didn't launch while you had the bulk of your shares. I don't really understand why you're here and why you skewed. Seems to me you're trying to gain allies in your stance against LWLG mngt. That's fair and your right and prerogative. Just say so.
Who knows though, I may be you in the future. I mean, you could be right. I'm 8 years now and have held on tight but I have hope and confidence in LWLG and the science, at this time.
My feeling is, if you own shares...you follow the company...you wait...one day it hits and you get a great return or you need the cash and sell your stake before it blasts.
If I didn't own any or sold to gain needed cash, I don't think I'd be hanging around here sparring with GP and the rest.
Maybe one day you'll buy more and earn a nice profit, if they make it. I enjoyed your posts years ago and would like to see you at a LWLG party one day, sincerely. I'd think we'd all like to see GP at a LWLG party too!
You're not Riding the Wave, GP. You're going be standing outside in the rain with an empty paper bag.
Lightwave Logic Makes the Case for its Energy-saving Designer Molecules at ECOC 2019
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightwave Logic, Inc. (OTCQB: LWLG) announced today that it will be providing the first technical results following its prior announcement of a materials breakthrough in February. The company CEO will be giving two presentations at the prestigious European Conference on Communications (ECOC) in Dublin, Ireland next week.
Lightwave Logic Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Lightwave Logic, Inc.)
At the heart of Lightwave Logic's PerkinamineTM electro-optic polymers are its designer molecules or chromophores. The chromophores along with their supporting materials are a complex engineered material system which can be designed to target specific applications. The company's new material is being developed for the multi-billion-dollar telecom and data markets supporting Internet, 5G and IoT (Internet of Things) webscale services. The goal is to lower electrical power and hardware cost which have become exorbitant under the insatiable demand for data networking. As a class of materials, electro-optic polymers have excellent natural properties, which results in both unmatched speed and lower drive voltage. The improved material doubles the speed and halves the devices' voltage requirements compared to the company's existing material and industry-wide conventional materials.
On Sunday Sept 22, CEO Dr. Michael Lebby will lead off a workshop on Hybrid Photonic Integrated Circuits with the talk entitled "Polymer modulators enable the next generation of speeds and low power in optical networks." (See ECOC Workshops) Extremely high data rates in fiber networks for datacenters are a hot topic at the ECOC, one of the most prestigious and long-standing technical conferences and tradeshow events in its field. This forum combines the latest progress reports from the world's top research laboratories, commercial product demonstrations from major vendors and application requirements from giant service providers.
On Tuesday Sept 24, Dr. Lebby will give a presentation in the ECOC Market Focus program entitled "Polymer modulators with >50GHz performance for power consumption reduction at 400, 800, and 1600 Gbaud aggregated datarates." (See Market Focus Program) Based on the previously published abstract, this talk will present measurements of over 50GHz bandwidth which exceed the speeds currently used to support the latest100 Gbps PAM4 datarates. Higher optical speeds can reduce the power consumption and cost which goes into compensating electronics at both transmit and receive ends of the link. It will also discuss the potential to drive polymer modulator bandwidths in excess of 80GHz. It will also put these results in the context of the latest work in photonics roadmaps (IPSR - International Photonics Systems Roadmap process, 2019) that look out towards 1600Gbps with polymer-based technologies.
For more information about Lightwave Logic, please visit the Company's website at lightwavelogic.com.
Powered by Lightwave Logic
Lightwave Logic, Inc. is a development stage company moving toward commercialization of next generation photonic devices using its high-activity and high-stability organic polymers for applications in data communications and telecommunications markets. Photonic electro-optical devices convert data from electric signals into optical signals.
Safe Harbor Statement
The information posted in this release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can identify these statements by use of the words "may," "will," "should," "plans," "explores," "expects," "anticipates," "continue," "estimate," "project," "intend," and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or anticipated. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, lack of available funding; general economic and business conditions; competition from third parties; intellectual property rights of third parties; regulatory constraints; changes in technology and methods of marketing; delays in completing various engineering and manufacturing programs; changes in customer order patterns; changes in product mix; success in technological advances and delivering technological innovations; shortages in components; production delays due to performance quality issues with outsourced components; those events and factors described by us in Item 1.A "Risk Factors" in our most recent Form 10-K; other risks to which our Company is subject; other factors beyond the Company's control.
Contact:
Karen Liu
Lightwave Logic, Inc.
karen@lightwavelogic.com
+1 720 356 4497
GP doesn't read the reports. eom
I hope "verge" is soon!
It’s a puppet show. Their strings are being pulled.
haha,,,eom
So almost an additional 1,000,000 bones for lab equipment? Could that be the 100 Gbs testing apparatus? I wonder if it's covered in sheets like the Everlasting Gobstopper machine in Willy Wonka's factory?
Six, Inversor has valid points. You chiming in is not. You sold your stake at a profit a year or three ago. You disappeared for a bit...then spoke about a lawsuit...you come back with a vendetta against mngt and pipe in like a little kid on the playground. I have to wonder what you’re after. You provided decent commentary when you were invested, but soured after divesting. (I don’t consider any nominal stake you’ve taken since then, you being back...I think if you have reinvested a small amount, it’s only for board cred)
Th made a good point. PPS is low. Good upside possibility.
My guess is you’re hoping to effect change in mngt and are waiting to buy on positive news. I just don’t understand why a former investor, that believes in the tech, would comment the way you do. You’re sticking your nose into something that’s not your business, at this time.
That’s your right, of course...I guess. Just like to see someone with history here provide more than playground jeers.
Oh, now you're an expert. What, no more naive sounding questions Vein? Your true colors are showing. Better revert back to the innocent act.
Microchips, I think you hit the nail on the head. It's positive and her response is one of the options we discussed when it happened. I think you're also accurate when you say "scientist mentality" and the need for transitioning to more of a "business mentality".
Hahaha,,,eom
I think that’s the only logical way to view it. ML going crazy is illogical so you must be accurate microchips.
And if anyone wants to pay me to post, I'll take it. I have some cartoons of GP and V I can unveil.
Nice to see Pit engaging in discussion. Proto, you may want to bury the hatchet and back down a bit for the sake of quality back and forth now.
You have a flair for the literary, GP. Nicely written. I'll look for your work in the fiction section.
Pushing the performance of 50Gbps NRZ polymer modulators towards 100Gpbs NRZ in a PIC platform to access 400 and 800Gbps datarates Michael LebbyLightwave Logic
Good run of topic and comments Gates.
Anyone that’s read this board for any length of time, knows what to pay attention to and what to skim or ignore. I’ve asked you repeatedly, in the past, to contribute in a good faith manner but you just feel your sarcastic wit is clever. It’s neither witty or clever. You’re a bore.
Why do you post? You offer nothing.
Often, when facing a challenge or problem, I pause...look at it objectively and double check the math...I confirm I'm onto the solution...then I work it and fine tune it. All of you know what I'm talking about...you find that hint, that you're onto the right solution...and satisfaction/excitement/confidence builds. Doesn't matter if you're practicing a sport/laying a tricky carpentry project...putting men on the Moon...building a PIC.
I think LWLG mngt are at that stage...they're excited and confident....just need the time to confirm/test/fine tune. Need quiet time to put thoughts and plans together.
The issuance of the quarterly update letter and the subsequent cancellation of it, doesn't matter. They were doing us a favor and decided for whatever reason to stop. I don't expect there was ever going to be anything groundbreaking in it anyway. A news release would trump the quarterly letter.
Hopefully they're too busy to worry about disappointing investors with it's cancellation and know that they will be able to provide substantial news soon.
Not sure why some here poke fun at the award they received. Would you rather LWLG didn't receive it?
I think Rkf302’s scenario is most likely. Simply discontinuing the updates for time reasons or no/poor news is too obvious. These updates aren’t something they were required to provide anyway. I think they realized investors were weighing in on them too heavily and that’s not a desired result. Somebody asked them to discontinue the updates. They agreed and giving a reason why, would leak info.
Good idea Vein. Nice knowing you. Take care.
Vein is spastic and a useless commentator.
Just you.
Wrong. I'm trying to buy it out now!
Scotty always told Captain Kirk it would take a weeek to fix the warp engines....but got it done in 3 days.
Your work Sheldrick?
Thank you Jssdmm for taking the time to relay your thoughts
I think now you're too arrogant to reset and be relevant. You're redundant and not worth reading.
I 100% agree with you Mcfish. If they couldn't keep up with a regular schedule they shouldn't have introduced it in the first place. I'm just saying they technically aren't required to provide it so a delay can be justified in their eyes. I'm not defending the delay.
I'm not sure if I'm correct or not but didn't LWLG Mngt volunteer to provide a quarterly update letter? Seems we're concerned with timing, regarding something they don't have to provide in the first place.