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Dell_Griffith

01/28/17 8:29 AM

#107751 RE: rige #107750

Who the heck knows to what extent Apple will use LQMT, but I had my reservations about the continued success of Apple (they're too big, innovation died with Jobs, etc., etc., etc.) and that was 20, 15, 10, and 5 years ago, when I finally bought in 3 years ago to hold and forget about it. With their size and their commitment and patience on R&D, there is ZERO way Apple will, in the next 5-10 years, ever be considered irrelevant or insignificant. With that trove of cash, they are, at least, 5 years ahead of everyone else, they just keep it under wraps. It's almost a necessary to have Apple in one's portfolio particularly when buying in on the dips. Would be nice if Lugee can turn LQMT into the same type of investment.

Peker's 3-5 years is up and he's got an axe to grind with Apple, for some reason (look for his blog that he hadn't posted on for some time now), and made sure to work for a Company to produce an LM phone. He likes to mock Apple and LQMT.

Fascinating to see Lugee turn words into action. Easy to gravitate to the do-ers. That's critical to getting other investors in and buying.

Your posts are always appreciated, Rige.
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PayMEmf

01/28/17 9:25 AM

#107754 RE: rige #107750

Your right Apple is using BMG in their products as we speak...speaker grill, lightening male cord and female end bottom of iPhone, spring in Taptic feedback, Apple Watch links, 7000 aluminum, and much more, they've used this material to enhance their products to make them stronger with less wear and tear...

my question is who manufactured these products?
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Watts Watt

01/28/17 9:32 AM

#107756 RE: rige #107750

Interesting post.

Apple has been bouncing Liquidmetal's balls for more than ten years now.

That about says it all.

Maybe Steve Jobs would have launched by now. But Tim Cook? Get serious.