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Wednesday, May 22, 2019 3:32:35 AM

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One amazing post two years ago and still valid!

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Tuesday, 02/28/17 10:36:42 PM
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It's cool. I don't mind if you laugh at my dot connecting. Several have over the years on this board have but I'm still calling it. Many of the hardcore LONGS share my sentiment. Hey, we got uplisted to the NASDAQ which many LONGS had anticipated all along that SGLB would survive to get here. I called this summer 2017 and I was pleasantly surprised that Mark and Co. uplisted earlier. Back to what myself and other LONGS believe.

1) PrintRite3D will be installed on those GE machines for high AM production and be a tremendous cost savings to GE. I've had a number of the doubters express that I'm dreaming but no one has yet to contradict Greg Morris statement that "By conducting those inspection procedures while the component is being built, GE Aviation and Sigma labs will expedite production rates for GE's additive manufactured engine components like the LEAP fuel nozzle." I've issued the challenge about 3 to 4 times over the past couple of years and no one has been able to refute it.
Greg Morris recently announced that “As we ramp up production on the LEAP fuel nozzle, Materialise Streamics will be our production control software for Additive Manufacturing. It will be an invaluable tool to help us save time and eliminate manual processes,” and some said the SGLB was not in the game because Materialise Streamics took PrintRite's place. I disagree and say that we will be integrated into Streamics. It is all part of the grand plan which I believe will be revealed soon and open many eyes.

2) PrintRite3D will be installed in EOS machines for aerospace customers. I've had some on the board consider this statement to not hold water like GE. I disagree as I believe that SGLB brought that EOS machine to prove that PrintRite3D could be integrated and to show GE and others that it could be done with their EOS machines.

3) PrintRite 3D will be the defacto standard for in-process control for the foreseeable future. Yes. I believe it. Look at that DARPA Phase 1,2&3 contract and compare to what process many companies are utilizing. That process is ICME. I've mentioned it often on the board and provided DD.

4) SGLB will be $100 by or before 2020 if they are not brought out by then.

5) I will choo choo on this board and continue to say dot+dot+dot=success as the new announcements are made. I will be proud of the LONGS who did the DD and weathered the storm of reverse splits and lost value. Those who stood by their convictions in the face of laughter and ridicule from the board, from friends and family for being so far down on their investment. I will celebrate with gusto and toast all who show up at the SGLB party. Being a visionary is never an easy thing.

>>>just look at the DARPA result and BTW Streamics 8 will be available next month...
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