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Re: VisionaryInc post# 36016

Friday, 07/17/2015 11:28:44 AM

Friday, July 17, 2015 11:28:44 AM

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KMey,

I agree that GE is only one part of the potential, however, as PrintRite is a technology that adds value for the qualification of parts, i.e. for production much more than prototyping, and as GE is the OEM that is making the most obvious statements about integrating 3D manufactured parts in the near future, I believe that GE will be the first major adopter of PR3D.

The other sources, contract printing, Additive Industries, Honeywell, BAM, implant technology etc are all going to contribute to the bottom line, but for this stock to really head north it is going to take recognized revenues. IMO GE is the most likely suspect to be the one handing over significant $. The others will be nice but will be much smaller contributors to revenues in the near term.

We have yet to hear of a contract for contract printing. Additive Industries has spoken about beta testing machines coming out in Q3 and production in 2016. I have yet to hear about revenues from BAM. I have yet to hear about FDA approval for the dental implant technology. Honeywell has contracted to receive a PR3D unit, but it is not clear whether they have already received it or if the unit is not going to be delivered until DEFORM is released -let alone no clear indication of receipt of revenue from that contracted sale. I anticipate that ALL of these streams of revenue will help, but they are not being valued by the investment community as reflected in the pps. It is going to require receipt of revenue, and I believe that GE is the one to watch for the earliest large contribution to SGLB's bank account.

patience and GLTA
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