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Re: Nodraj post# 3956

Sunday, 07/28/2013 2:17:36 AM

Sunday, July 28, 2013 2:17:36 AM

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You maybe are right for about this(bellow). If this can be TRUE, I take this for positive.Then everything going what I thinking.
Maybe be really good news next and i know it is something about this.


Do you think the new investors might include Frank Yopak of Interactive Machines?

Cola's $1.2 million divided for 4 purposes might not be enough to fund an industry-leading prototype additive-machine by itself. Perhaps some of the new 'low priced' equities in the hands of Interactive would serve the place of money in the unfolding partnership. An advance, for the work to be done at Yopak's Laser Strikes business/shop.

Google 'IMI background pertinent to B6Sigma MOU product development' (no quotes) to read a .pdf outline of the sub-systems the additive-machine prototype will utilize. The document is now linked on Interactives website but I did'nt spot it there when the quasi-JV was first made public.

Another thing I'm wondering. The second, chronologically of the upcoming additive conventions on SGLB website, did not name who from the company will participate last I looked. It would be interesting if the $1.2 million in shares brought perhaps a Yopak, or other reputable additive-industry hand onto Sigma's board, who was an occasional public face involved with the prototype build. Even Morris (now a GE employee) could be sat on SGLB board to show that serious sincerity of all the players.

I dont think much of the 'Sigma needs more executives talk going on' but an executive 'up to the elbows' in this business is another thing entirely.
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