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Oscaro

10/17/14 9:43 AM

#25276 RE: alanthill #25271

Damned if you do, damned if you dont. This is definitely not substance-rich news... but many here have been complaining about SGLB not being more transparent. Well, here it is! This shows progress. People here doubt that this will make SGLB money, well here it is! This shows there are people interested in getting their hands on 3D printed parts.

Whatever happens, I no longer care. If it goes up, great! If it goes down, even better. I will be loading up again.

kanya

10/17/14 10:07 AM

#25284 RE: alanthill #25271

I do not really understand your soo negative point on that really good news
and as noticed before I would be really happy to add more shares on a significant lower level.
and again GLTA longs
even you told me that you do not like that...

johnny canuck

10/17/14 11:17 AM

#25291 RE: alanthill #25271

Alan,
Whether the income from producing part will be "minuscule" or not - I don't know, nor pretend to. Hopefully it will be enough to bring in sustaining revenues.
The big thing with me is Sigma should have had contract deals for PrintRite3D® sales cooking on the back burner, just waiting for the "we've gone commercial" announcement. Not go commercial and "then" start looking for buyers, as it appears right now. To me a contract with GE/Honeywell, etc would be great. But at this stage of the game --- a contract with a smaller company would suit me fine.
I've said this before. MC and VD are geniuses when it comes to the tech side of thing (KOODO'S). What they need now is a person that is technically proficient on the ins and outs of PrintRite3D®, who is a sales person of such a calibre that can sell refrigerators to Eskimos. Didn't they hire someone to do this?????
Again just my opinion.
GLTA