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Intel still receiving billions as part of the Chips Act? Seems hypocritical to receive taxpayer money and then announce 15% layoffs
I heard the same thing from Stan. I know they're not public. First thing I checked.
Where did LWLG say this, "Never mind the facts and objective reality straight from LWLG itself, which includes their own admission that they're having reliability and scalability issues that still need to be ironed out."????
Under 2 now.
What's the best message board to keep track of what's going on with SMCI? Ihub appears to be not very active or popular.
MNMD is definitely moving in the right direction. I also think their LSD med will benefit many. I hope government agencies recognize this and provide guidance and necessary approval in due time.
No problem with a takeover but I hope that doesn't happen until LWLG takes off and the stock is in the 3 digits.
That RB was none other than Hall of Famer Larry Csonka.
How many transceivers would one data center need?
Last print was $8.68. Nice.................
Keep an eye on India too, growing partnership with the US on tech.
In information theory, the noisy-channel coding theorem (sometimes Shannon's theorem or Shannon's limit), establishes that for any given degree of noise contamination of a communication channel, it is possible to communicate discrete data (digital information) nearly error-free up to a computable maximum rate through the channel.
Shannon called that rate the channel capacity, but today, it’s just as often called the Shannon limit. In a noisy channel, the only way to approach zero error is to add some redundancy to a transmission. For instance, if you were trying to transmit a message with only three bits, like 001, you could send it three times: 001001001.
Boomer, you sure do sleep a lot!
Take note that Lebby was given the largest time slice.
I may have also missed it, what issue are you referring to? I'm not aware of any issues at a foundry. Can you provide more details. I think all would like to know more.
My guess is yes, the stock dropped 60 cents.
Fools.
Exactly Ted, that's what the board has been saying and telling you all along. You onboard now?
It'll rebound by the close.
I can sense a return of Kerrisdale to the board. To drum up more short interest. They disappeared like a fart in the wind.
Was there a similar large short position in IDCC, who were squeezed when IDCC took off?
Not up.
Wow, that's a lot of cabbage.
The great Peter Lynch called it "diworsification".
Ummmm, not sure if you noticed but the entire market is getting crushed.
Based on the recent PR's and anticipated announcement(s), who would be a seller right now?
Sure was a crazy day, down all day until the end. Closed down a penny. I put a limit order in late morning at $10.20, I was surprised to receive an alert that it triggered. The low of the day.
$200 sounds even better!
This is reassuring. I was concerned the interest in a buyout was based on the current price. But, if you're talking $100 pps, I'm down with that. Thx, long-time reader, first-time poster. Most informative stock message board I've ever read, thank you all.
X, you keep mentioning a buyout, unless it's much higher than $20 I hope you're wrong. Many of us did not get in early on and are very excited about Lightwave's prospects, so a buyout from the current price at 2x or 3x would not excite a lot of us.