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Donguri

11/04/14 6:04 AM

#68908 RE: H8ster #68907

"... need EPGL's piezoelectric / flexible substrate technology..."

You seen this?

http://www.sciguru.org/newsitem/17717/world-s-thinnest-piezoelectric-generator-using-molybdenum-disulfide

http://www.frogheart.ca/?tag=james-hone

Did EPGL ever publish any papers on their earth shattering inventions?
EPGL's claims on piezoelectric technology is all hogwash in my opinion.


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Conlan1

11/04/14 11:56 AM

#68927 RE: H8ster #68907

great post, I agree with you 100% percent.
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mechien

11/04/14 1:06 PM

#68930 RE: H8ster #68907

epgl...good post h8ster..

always enjoy reading your posts..as I am in total agreement of the buyout scenario. I was at first skeptical of it, but as the days went on and more dd and info surfaced..it seems logical for an eventual buyout to happen. the INTEL intial agreement filing certainly has me more convinced now by the way it was worded. meaning..many things still in the works between epgl and INTEL.
and also believe epgl isn't finished finding other suitable big board companies to partner with. so,wether it be INTEL or another big player that wants in with epgls tech. you are correct, the big billion dollar companies will be battling it out to have control and/or rights to what epgls tech has to offer in the IOT/VOT future. the buyout scenario I believe is intact.

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Touchandgoes

11/04/14 1:24 PM

#68932 RE: H8ster #68907

Great post. I think you have the most logical and realistic posts on here.

What is preventing Google or another giant from a hostile takeover rather than a buy out?
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YogInvest

11/04/14 2:20 PM

#68935 RE: H8ster #68907

I think it is a real possibility if our products and technology are really succesfull but I do not see it as the only possible scenario. Even in these days of huge consolidation, I believe there is still room for new big technological companies.

Time will tell, I would not mind a generous buyout at all !
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Epgl4life

11/04/14 9:06 PM

#68969 RE: H8ster #68907

First: Buyout is not the only option...the field is wide open. One example GoPro....small fish in a sea of sharks!

Secondly: where is this talk about piezoelectric crystals coming from? Can you share the article? I've done a lot of work on this topic and I assure you even the plates used to create parallel piezo pallets has been patented. So unless EPGL is looking to license that tech from another company I'm not sure what they are doing. Any examples or more info would help for sure.

Third: EPGL BELIEVES that they should be valued at .88. Not a audit company, not the market, but EPGL and EPGL only believes this to be the value...just like $2 was just a few months ago.

Forth: why would anyone want to buy out EPGL. We are leaders in the tech? On what bases? If the contract with COO and INTL turn out to be minimal and for a very small tech then why would any of those companies soak them in? If I was IBM I rather pay someone to do the dirty work then to buy equipment etc and take the headache of running a penny company.

There are many sides to this story and the ending is still very far away. One assumption is a buyout....but for any new gamblers, make sure to look at the whole picture rather then a pump of just one.