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12/06/15 11:38 AM

#38912 RE: alanthill #38911

Quote:This article from today's Albuquerque Journal points out why, despite enormous potential, an investment in SGLB is high risk. Of course this time could be different but the author does an excellent job in describing the lack of both human and monetary resources available to startups in a very poor state like New Mexico.


And this is how I see it!
This could be the reason SIGMA is such a brilliant investment as it continues to grow hiring people as it branches out to serve industry around the world and bringing that industry into town as with their most recent show and tell. SIGMA is showing signs of not just being a little tech company that couldn't grow to being a multi faceted industry leader that may well become a cornerstone in the new industrial revolution.

Quote:New, small companies are sprouting up every year, but New Mexico craves a homegrown Google, Facebook or Cisco Systems, a startup that becomes the multibillion-dollar, industry-dominating company that creates thousands of jobs and spins off dozens of new companies
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12/06/15 5:54 PM

#38924 RE: alanthill #38911

Interesting article but I don't see how it gives any additional evidence to support Sigma Labs being "high risk" above and beyond it being a penny stock, a startup in a developing technology field, etc.

In my reading, it suggests that if Sigma Labs is successful, a buyout by some larger company headquartered in a different state is more likely than some may have anticipated.