I don't mean to poop on anyone's pie this morning, but in order to move the hyperbole closer to reality, I should caution against saying that BMG, as we know it at this time, will take over the world is a bit too optimistic. There many applications for which this material is not appropriate due to its relatively low devitrification temperature. For instance, piston rings and cylinder walls, which would otherwise be good applications due to the material's hardness and wear resistance, are out of the question because the environment is just too hot. I think the same applies to brake rotors, which would be high volume products. That said, there are still plenty of applications, such as medical devices and implants, CE of course, machinery (think gears and bearings) that should propel this company to profitability. Li seems to be the one to accomplish this because of his apparent vision, ability and financial resources. This will not remain a penny stock forever. My break-even point is 0.57, so I'm still in the red after some 13 years of holding this stuff, but things are looking up.