Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:01:44 AM
Do you know for a fact that they are using Liquid Metal Tech's alloys or are you guessing at this?
Liquid metals were around a long time before LQMT existed (in rolls of thin sheets in transformers for example) so it's quite possible that other companies have their own liquid metal alloys.
So do you KNOW or are you guessing (I ask because frankly I've seen a lot of what obviously IS speculation of this board presented as if it was fact.)
Can anyone tell me what is the largest part LQMT has made (or has had someone else make) to date? (I strongly suspect that the reason we haven't yet seen a Mac laptop or tablet or I-phone with a liquid metal case yet is that they were not yet ready to cast such a large part. All the LM parts I've seen mentioned as already being in products are very small ones.
what is the largest size part currently produced?
I notice the recent PR about "shipping commercial parts" gave no examples whatsoever so it is impossible to get any sense of what size range they were. Could there be a reason for that?
They also did not make clear whether the parts were for actual inclusion in products or for testing and evaluation. (Some of the surrounding context strongly suggests the latter, IMHO.)
IMHO the stock price has probably overreacted again as it clearly did after the Apple deal and I'm waiting for a stable price to get established before I get in, IF I decide to do so.
Liquid metals were around a long time before LQMT existed (in rolls of thin sheets in transformers for example) so it's quite possible that other companies have their own liquid metal alloys.
So do you KNOW or are you guessing (I ask because frankly I've seen a lot of what obviously IS speculation of this board presented as if it was fact.)
Can anyone tell me what is the largest part LQMT has made (or has had someone else make) to date? (I strongly suspect that the reason we haven't yet seen a Mac laptop or tablet or I-phone with a liquid metal case yet is that they were not yet ready to cast such a large part. All the LM parts I've seen mentioned as already being in products are very small ones.
what is the largest size part currently produced?
I notice the recent PR about "shipping commercial parts" gave no examples whatsoever so it is impossible to get any sense of what size range they were. Could there be a reason for that?
They also did not make clear whether the parts were for actual inclusion in products or for testing and evaluation. (Some of the surrounding context strongly suggests the latter, IMHO.)
IMHO the stock price has probably overreacted again as it clearly did after the Apple deal and I'm waiting for a stable price to get established before I get in, IF I decide to do so.
Recent LQMT News
- Liquidmetal Technologies Inc. to Present at the LD Micro Main Event XIX • Newsfile • 10/06/2025 11:30:00 AM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 08/13/2025 08:00:57 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 07/10/2025 08:02:21 PM
- Form 8-K - Current report • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 05/29/2025 08:02:37 PM
- Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 05/13/2025 08:06:09 PM
