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08/18/15 1:25 PM

#36815 RE: MDuffy #36812

I actually read it about 6 months ago. Decent book, and I as well recommend it, but even with all of the ideas in it, I feel like it barely even scratched the surface of what printing and nanotechnology could accomplish. My point is not that the book was lacking, but rather there are far more possibilities than even all the great ideas mentioned in the book. I am long SGLB, and I don't have much to contribute to this board, but I love to read all of the posts from people who understand the current printing environment. I am also of the belief that IF Sigma has a true IPQA method, and IF they bring it to market correctly, then, as someone posted awhile back, we may be witnesses to a new industrial revolution, and the sky is the limit. Maybe I'm naive, and I have money riding on possibilities and an idea, but I believe in it. Until I'm shown that SGLB is dead in the water (which I do realize may be too late to get rid of my shares), I will continue to sit on my few shares, and add when I can.