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gatesoft55

10/30/17 12:28 PM

#31079 RE: mackwheaton #31074

mackwheaton- I agree that LWLG cannot do this on their own. I've heard that LWLG has over 30 interested potential partners and customers. Some of these are very large technology companies who can get this technology to market at an accelerated pace. As X always says and I have heard from others- this will eventually end in a buyout. So do we start with a partnership and then sometime in the future get bought out? Or within the next few months does some large tech company make a buyout offer we should not refuse? I know some on this board want to see this play out for years until LWLG becomes the size of Intel or IBM.

However, many of the largest LWLG shareholders may be willing to accept a very large buyout offer (example $40 to $50 per share or $2.8 Billion to $3.6 Billion - maybe much more). I am sure the BODs have some idea of what it would take for a buyout to occur.

GATES.

Richard_LaRiv

10/30/17 12:39 PM

#31080 RE: mackwheaton #31074

Mack,
It IS FB and Google's business. Google, Amazon, and FB design and build their own hardware that fills their datacenters. They are in the business of building the devices they use to power their online services.

So if we are a target for a direct acquisition by IBM or Intel, we are also a direct acquisition target by FB and Google. We also know that Dr. Lebby has a relationship with the senior engineers at Google and FB in charge of datacenter design as shown in his Netherlands presentation.

Here is an article on Google's hardware business if you're interested:
https://www.wired.com/2012/07/google-server-manufacturing/

Oh and congrats on another near term milestone for the LWLG team!