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X, yes 3 or 4 will make it. Really looking forward to it.
The problem with being a loud mouth is your foot fits nicely inside. Up 2.5%.
Comforting to know that you agree with me. The vast vast majority of investors won't touch this until it's off and running, chasing with FOMO and professional analysis who fear being wrong until they are so late they can't even beat the index with their selections. I'm sure you have made a little shorting this, congratulations. Does not harm me, I've been here long enough that I have my block of Dusty Shares acquired off the pink sheets well below a buck. The pocket change you have acquired playing this could evaporate overnight....Boo!!!!
Better have your ring tone turned up, your broker may be waking you up one morning soon.
A fellow LWLG shareholder and I spent some time looking at this. It appears to us that.
1. It is not the same slide.
2. One graphic is 2D, the other is a more eye appealing isometric view.
3. Verbage on both are describing the same design.
4. Physical construction of the device graphics are the same.
5. Our conclusion is, it appears with information provided on both slides this could very well be the same device design and given that LWLG developed the design and Google thought enough positives about the design, they included the design in their presentation.
6. My thoughts are;
A. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.
B. Occam's Rasor..."the simplest explanation is preferable to the one that is more complex."
7. I don't know, but I think, yes Google is neck deep into LWLG
KCCO or anyone...I am having a difficult time accessing the KIT white paper referenced on your post. Can someone post a link please. Thanks for all you share.
Shout out to Buz... hope today finds you well.
Tedbot, In most cases Dr. Lebby (who is not a bot), I know, I've met him at a shareholders meeting) refers to dates according to company year, not calendar year. Re-programing needed. If you were paying attention you would know that, if you want to mislead, you also know that.
Thanks Rkf. This was music to my ears.
Proto's posted chart showing a big spike in 800G starting now with a huge block of the market for the next 4/5 years combined with your information coming from the other board tells me this.
LWLG's entrance to the market at an astounding 800G is going to be the elephant 🐘 in the room investors cannot ignore and when the talking heads finally realize what is happening. This little spark is going to become a pure Forest FIRE 🔥🔥🔥
As X has told us, when LWLG begins to mature and becomes watched by everyone, those of us who paid attention, put the time in and and acquired our personal blocks a little at a time through the years will be called lucky. I'll just smile and say "yes, lucky like Edison and the lightbulb".
Just a reminder to the new people checking out LWLG , the technical post by x ( referenced as a reply to X's post) was very well done. The boo birds here cannot counter the facts x laid down.
Remember...x was x before X's became cool.
Haven't posted for a very long time but today as I patiently wait for implementation,
Merry Christmas to the dedicated investors in LWLG and thank you for sharing what you know and offer. I skan the board almost every day and stay current.
For those who like to disparage company, have a nice Festivas as you continue to air your grievances.
2024 will be the breakout year.
Steven and others. If this is a company that is/has failed and nothing more than a science experiment that is going nowhere, why would someone with L. Partridge resume and reputation want to join the BOD of Lightwave if the company is going nowhere. Is it a free plane ticket and looking forward to a really nice lunch a few times a year? Curious what you/anyone has to say about the quality people that are non employees attaching reputations and spending their valuable time on a non-revenue company.
Steven and others. If this is a company that is/has failed and nothing more than a science experiment that is going nowhere, why would someone with L. Partridge resume and reputation want to join the BOD of Lightwave if the company is going nowhere. Is it a free plane ticket and looking forward to a really nice lunch a few times a year? Curious what you/anyone has to say about the quality people that are non employees attaching reputations and spending their valuable time on a non-revenue company.
It is my belief that in order to have a Director of Product Reliability you need products before you can do the job of making sure they are reliable. Having a manager whose sole purpose is coordinating that reliability says to me that there are large numbers of various designs in the pipeline and getting closer and closer to real world functionality in the operating data centers.
Those insisting LWLG doesn't have products aren't fooling me, they are fooling themselves.
As long as it benefits Goldman, Gary will do nothing. He will do his best to increase the power of the monied class. This revolving door of Ivy League Lawyers going in and out of Government, back to the law or wall street firms they previously worked for is disastrous to the citizens.
Gary Gensler is also doing his very best to stifle the Crypto industry in America until Wall Street has control. We are very much at risk of losing any competitive edge in this freight train of innovation.
Down 20¢ on 340 shares ?
I guess it's too hard for market makers to make money the honest way.
I'm not up at 2:30 in the morning. I am in the Philippines visiting my wife's family. Connection here is poor in a semi remote area surrounded by banana trees, bamboo and coconut palms and a short distance to the ocean.
Waking up in the morning to roosters and green #'s on the Lwlg chart can't get much better.
See ya, for the third time. Thanks for protecting me this last year.
I would rather be optimistic and wrong than pessimistic and right.
-Elon Musk
I was single digit weeks away from failure. Three rockets failed. It was tough preparing the 4th. The pressure was intense.
-Elon Musk
Mary Barra at GM built 40 EV cars.
We built 300,000 this year.
She got invited to the White House.
-Elon Musk
It's not easy changing entire industries. LWLG has turned the last corner of the marathon and can see the tape. I remain the optimist.
Here it comes. The beat down at the end of the day to keep us from running away.
Would not want to be short for 21 million reasons.
NASDAQ up 1,3
LWLG up 3,3 and 16 cents
on 100,000 shares
What is going to happen when the market wants to buy a million?
Good luck skeptics.
I would be pleased if you could leave out the words "about Andy B"
Literally no one believes bigger and slower is the direction the tech industry is going.
Just caught up on the message board and anyone agreeing to that bigger/ slower is what the industry wants statement, please give me an example of one tech device or product that successfully followed the bigger / slower idea. Good grief !
Yes. Recoverable minerals are there. Nebraska's best resources are both very good farm and ranch land with the bonus of plentiful ground water. However mining resources have not been part of Nebraska's income stream and therefore we have a restrictive tax rate that hampers unrelated industries from locating here. This is a great first step in helping that disparity that other western states rich in oil, gold, silver, and coal enjoy.
The roadblocks the Feds multiple agencies love to get in the way to slow the progress and increase the cost of the needed domestic trace minerals is disgusting.
That is the reason I am still a LWLG fan. In my opinion with nothing bad to say about Niocorp.
When the extremely difficult process to break into the supply chain of the foundrys begins, the upside appreciation is going to be tremendous, far outpacing anything else I know of. I also believe LWLG is very, very close to comercial success.
Although I don't like the present price, the near future looks green to me and I got in early enough, I'm doing ok.
X, I am going to send you, th6565 and Steve S. A private message during happy hour.
Does anyone know if attachments can be sent with the message?
Thanks Xena, I took the time to watch.
Still no control of naked shorting because the revolving door of SEC leadership coming in and out of Wall Street rapeing the private Investor rather than protecting us, as their mission statement falsely claims.
1. I believe stability testing is behind us.
I reference the graph presented today.
2. Reliability is, at the very least, very high rate of perfect chips per wafer AND sample testing of performance of those chips show perfect operation as designed.
They would not be in packaging design have these not achieved positive results.
Lebby has stated "testing, testing, testing".
Testing never stops.
I thought that was the point I was making.
We are on the same page pro.
Nothing new Ted ? They have moved to the packaging phase.
To me that means:
The Polymer works
The polling works
The spin application works
The size of wafers is acceptable
Testing must be going well
Otherwise, why spend money on a package that is the final step before offering a product/products a deta center can plug in ?
Name the architect
X, The entire update is extremely positive.
I am most impressed with the paragraph under the transceiver portion.
We are now inside the data center physically operating in the real world and testing traffic flow !!!
The "this is still a science experiment" is now way in the past. We are not only "knocking on the door" but the door has been opened and we are "measuring the drapes".
This is the toughest market in the world to break into and we are ready to remodel the whole house.
Great find KCCO , thank for posting.
We are gold.
Yes sir, NioCorp has been making steady progress marching towards actual ground breaking but still looks, for the most part, like any other farm ground in the state.
Open mines like this have a tremendous approval process to go through but the project has the political backing of the State and that will continue through election cycles in the foreseeable future as Nebr. is still very much believes in free market capitalism. Environmental controls will be in place and reclamation designs established that will follow extraction as the mine matures and gobbles up more surface area.
The U S needs the mine for more reasons than the EV market that is driving the excitement of this project.
Personally I am not invested in NioCorp for at least but not including the following.
1. Any mining project is very very capital intensive. Profit margins in relation to expenses are limited.
LWLG will produce profit margins that will dwarf this mine
2. Growth of the project will again be expensive and slow. LWLG growth will be exponential and fast and cheap.
3. Market for the minerals limited to growth of the mine. see #2. LWLG has an market larger than my imagination limited only to the size of our lab and number of chemists employed. Both can scale at lightning speed.
By all appearances NioCorp is a quality well run company but right now I see NO other company that can change my life quicker than LWLG and being in at less than a buck, I'm sticking right here, long and strong.
Best to you TH , I have followed you for a long time. Hope to meet you next spring in Denver.
Rod (Dusty)
dwagomO4, A starting Defensive Lineman for Nebr. is a big LWLG fan and shareholder. Discovered Lightwave through the son of one of our LWLG Nebr. group.
I send him and other group members several message board highlights a week keeping the busy guys informed and up to date.
We are all still long and very confident.
I haven't posted in a long time but thought this might be of interest knowing that when you discover lwlg and put the time in to understand what is happening, it's a magnet that doesn't let go.
So appreciative to the really bright long term shareholders who offer what they can has made this board a value to me and others.
Thanks to all.
Or Not
That is what jumped out at me also.
Faster than any testing equipment available.
Boom !!
Sub 1v
Boom !!
Tiny footprint
Boom !!
That is what jumped out at me also.
Faster than any testing equipment available.
Boom !!
Sub 1v
Boom !!
Tiny footprint
Boom !!
Congratulations
Thank you Walter and Steve.
"We are on track" is all this long term share holder needs. As far as I am concerned, this
IS news.
Trusting Dr. Lebby and the knowledgeable members of this board has served me well.
NE and much of the Midwest is very very dry.
Irrigated land will be o k but expensive to run the pivots constantly along with the other spikes in cost to operate. Break even is the goal.
Dry land farms are all but done and crop insurance claims will be wide spread.