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Thanks for the suggestion. But I don't care enough now... I'm quitting iHub for good, and you can pass it on if you wish.
The LWLG board has become a cesspool, certainly. Maybe others haven't, but it's clear it's allowable and so could happen to any and all.
Cheers.
Company has NO debt, Marco...
Sonata, vein is a bot.
Helluva "handle," Pro_v.
(She’s your mistress and it’s her birthday today.)
Jennifer Aitken, VP of Barclays Investment Bank?
I agree with you on very little, Dan, but this, yes. Technical analysis on the share price of any company like LWLG - a “start-up” still in its pre-revenue stage that is almost certain to revolutionize one of the world’s most important technologies - has ZERO practical value.
But soon Mdk will be very wealthy, and you’ll still be lurking around message boards with pathetic arguments to support losing short positions. The news all of us longs are waiting for is coming quite soon.
Guess what? LWLG's share price will absolutely soar - when news worthy of that comes out. "Target"? The moon.
You guys should collect all this thrilling stuff you've written about what the charts were telling you for the last year and a half... put it all in one long, hilarious post for us. (Or a dozen of them, if iHub restricts length.)
Hilarious!
Perfect storm.
No, you’re off by a day.
Yes, Luther. Like when the title of an important press release goes public with the name of the critical chemical substance misspelled in bold.. Un-frickin-believable… with blame to share all around.
Also...
I'm enjoying spending more time on other sites (like Reddit and CEO/CA) because they aren't at all dominated by "FUDsters" and the conversations are comparatively so much better. No posters on iHub - like "tedpeele" on the LWLG board or "hopester" on the FCEL board - who are so obviously being paid to bash stocks, should be allowed to post their crap ALL DAY LONG. That ruins the conversations, and it makes you a party to illegal shorting strategies and practices. There should be a limit on the number of iHub postings (or negative postings) no matter what level of membership; . It's too bad I prefer your iHub format over any others I've found, but now I won't even start on iHub for new investments so I don't "get to know" other posters and feel drawn back to it. Only for LWLG do I still return to iHub, now.
“AND/or”… would be libelous…
You've probably got one of the best noses for this, Xena. So I would guess, yeah... of course, those rotten no good...
Low price, too, th. Buy a bunch more and pop it on up towards 8:00 for us, whad’ya say?
Can someone tell me what the resistance right here looks like (how strong), and also, if we break through it, where the next resistance is likely to be found?
Ahh... yeah. I meant all that.
(And actually, from what I remember of the earliest patents, chirality problems are what doomed Lumera and what Lebby and Co. fixed.)
It's not just the "formula," Marco. Luckily it's much more than that. It's lab and fab processes and more very special knowledge (surely involving special, secret solvents, for instance), all required to correctly "build" the molecules into the specific, required final structures - the real-world shape of these chromophores within what you might think of as an ideal (and just as complex) "host" polymer, which a formula doesn't get close to revealing. Like Lebby has apparently said, reverse-engineering would be an immensely difficult challenge.
This must reduce the power consumption required for applying the polymer, then. I wonder how much?
With us, Dead - or worse - because of AI.
Good morning fellow longs!
If that's "random," you must be damned scary when focused!
AND... (shrug), we can always count on the company's exceptionally poor communications to worsen the down days.
Reread the title of the press release and the release itself. What is an "update"? By definition, in this context, it is an exercise in bringing people up to date - in a presumption (obviously) that they are out of date. Well, for those of us who follow the company, there really was not even a smidgen of news. None of us who know what transpired at the May meeting and who receive press releases from the company were "out of date" in the least. Did Lebby discuss the "Recent Commercialization Milestone" today? Yes, he did, but in no way at all can it be considered an update; there wasn't even any new "color," if that's what you might call it.
This was a corporate summary - a very brief review of where Lightwave Logic is right now, intended for people who just don't know the company at all or very well, THAT is what it should have been called.
Luckily for us, all is great with the company and this won't matter but for a moment.
We are in an in-X-orable rise.
Gee. We had NEWS. And look what happened.
What a fun memory.
Some article! Not a doubt in my mind that Lightmatter is using Lightwave's chromophores. ROY G. BIV : White light from glass fibers modulated and split into red / orange / yellow / green / indigo / violet wavelengths, with (possibly - at maximum) a chromophore for each of them. Possibly SEVEN computations going on at once. No, it's not quantum computing, but it's super high-performance while a hell of a lot less complex, and cheaper, and power-saving. Two Cents said Lightmatter was investigating what we have and was starting to work on this - in and out of Malta, NY - two years ago or so, if I remember right, and I cannot believe he pulled that out of his arse.
The sharpies at MZ group can't even get the title right. It's "thiophene," not thiopene.
Nice!
Also, in photostability reliability testing, one slide shows they've now reached about 9,000 hours, with the "shift" (if I'm remembering the term right) within the measurement error. (They're beyond that with the thermal stability, as we knew.) So with both types of reliability testing, they've now blown through the Telecordia 2,000 - 7,000 hour standards. We're golden! (Or aluminumen.)
Vein doesn't know, either.
I just read this, F2 (moving my way backwards through the posts) - obviously I agree wholeheartedly!
It may be genius. I certainly love the idea of shorts not being able to analyze this, going into a weekend and... tomorrow into next week Lebby is in Europe? The foundry there, and the first joint press conference there? The less dumb of them will be freaking - and covering?
You dogs. Wish I was there!
AND BINGO!
EXACTLY.
10 thumbs up if I could give 'em.
Ah, but LOVELWLG, it's already May 10:
"This pattern HAS to choose direction BEFORE May 10th - that is factual !"
Let's hear from mdk about the direction that was chosen by the close of the market yesterday.
HYSR "joins forces..." is kinda funny, but anyway:
https://www.sunhydrogen.com/news-posts/sunhydrogen-announces-commitment-to-mch2
I'm going to keep my eyes on it, at least.