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Dell_Griffith

05/31/17 5:46 AM

#118656 RE: rige #118652

At least there's a plan, now, instead of fumbling around in the night hoping someone will show them where the light switch is.

There is a lot of strategic direction in those comments in that article. If Lugee wasn't in charge and didn't have a track record, I'd seriously question them, but we'll see what the summer brings. Lugee has too much of his own money and time at stake to give "pumpy" answers only meant to appease.

The stuff you underlined is what caught my attention as well. He's looking to put as much sales as possible into LQMT, which makes sense - he wants to raise the price for himself.

That will show the LQMT patent thief from Eon! Patent thief, be damned!!!

joshuaeyu

05/31/17 8:23 AM

#118663 RE: rige #118652

Very carefully crafted language to pave way for Apple $$$$.


"To simplify the offshoring interests of US customers"

This implies CE business

"Liquidmetal will manage all purchase order transactions and scheduling, including inventory management services with warehousing capacity, through its Lake Forest location"

This justify the BROKER FEE.

joshuaeyu

05/31/17 8:32 AM

#118664 RE: rige #118652

"Arburg injection moulding machines and automation matched with large scale Elnik debinding and sintering furnaces are used in the company’s first MIM manufacturing line"

https://www.arburg.com/us/us/products-and-services/injection-molding/

Perhaps we should spend time to research on Arburg and possibly Eontec Linkage.

joshuaeyu

05/31/17 8:37 AM

#118665 RE: rige #118652

"Secondary operations will also grow, providing customers with a greater range of finished-part options; these operations include CNC machining, waterjet cutting, bead blasting, vibratory deburring, heat oxidising, passivation and PVD."

As I stated before, look for turnkey operation from "true" raw material (not ingot) to "package finished" end product.

Obviously, this will only happen when machine count approach the 35 to 50 limit of Lake Forest footprint.

joshuaeyu

05/31/17 8:41 AM

#118666 RE: rige #118652

Bruce Bromage, Executive Vice President of "Engineering & Operations"

Bromage will have a life.

This is the new business card he plans to give out in the upcoming Face to Face meeting in China.