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Envirosciguy

04/06/17 8:06 PM

#49586 RE: silversmith #49585

Well said Silver and I agree that not only are our PR3D prospects looking real good in the near term, but also the potential for capitalizing on the IIoT opportunities further out. I particularly liked Mark's explanation of what the competitors offer versus what IPQA offers. The depth and breadth of our product versus the more cursory inspection processes of others. I think many don't consider our advantages, the two most important to me: the national lab, metallurgy and welding background, and the years of testing and refining with the most influential AM companies out there. IMO a competitor can't just emerge out of nowhere. We know the current competitors offer less that what we do. AM is ramping up big time. The future looks real bright.

GetRich1day

04/06/17 9:04 PM

#49592 RE: silversmith #49585

Well said. I agree. The writing's on the wall but looks like we need revenue generated before pps starts to move. I'm surprised that pps is still this low given the amazing amount of associations and evaluations with the Big Boys. I 'll patiently wait and accumulate. I know what's coming here!

alanthill

04/07/17 9:47 AM

#49606 RE: silversmith #49585

Silver: as a proud "rag-tag wannabe" investor from the OTC world I have to take strong exception to your post. The idea that NASDAQ investors somehow have a superior gift for sniffing out the true value of an investment over those who invest in the OTC counter market is without any foundation what-so-ever. You and others had proclaimed that all SGLB needed was to be listed on a major exchange and a truly insightful group of investors would clamor to invest. Well.......here we are on the "sophisticated NASDAQ" and look what we have. The volume is virtually the same as it was on the OTC exchange and the share price is declining downward. Your sophisticated NASDAQ investors have looked at the earnings history, the less than convincing claims for "anticipated / projected / and expected earnings, and the "dot connection assertions" and decided to wait for real earnings to show up before putting their money on the line. That's no different than the manner that OTC investors have viewed the stock in recent months. And, by the way, the moment Mark signs a real $30 million dollar contract, I'll be a buyer (and be happily proven wrong about my outlook). And....no I won't be selling for a nickel or a dime in profit.Hopefully that decision will gain me entry into the sophisticated investing world of the NASDAQ.