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Jamis1

07/14/19 7:31 AM

#75324 RE: BigE1960 #75323

Of course, your view. I hardly consider several people I know who have their own businesses, run multi million dollar companies, or manage multi million dollar projects as less experienced.

But, your welcome to your opinion.

Jamis1

07/14/19 8:59 AM

#75325 RE: BigE1960 #75323

To your point about Sri, I didn’t slander him and I don’t recall many that did. The group of private placement shareholders didn’t like the preferred shares as it could have stripped out voting rights. We propped up the company with money directly to QMC for years and we as those investors have a joint right to make decisions on how our investment is handled. With preferred shares that had extra votings rights, Sri and that board could have sold the company. We, as those private placement shareholders, took the risky investment in QMC in hopes of large gains, not pennies added. Would we have come out ahead, likely so, but we were willing to let the dice be rolled again to see what may unfold in the future for the potential of those larger gains.

trevorbc

07/14/19 1:37 PM

#75328 RE: BigE1960 #75323

QDVision leader Seth Coe-Sullivan laughed at QMC then ended up in a asset sale. Have a read on the Nanoco boards (which I know you do) and posters there are now hoping to regain some value in a similar asset sale.

After all the snide remarks and doubt QMC is progressing with government backing.

"Construction has commenced on the new 120,000 sq. ft. facility with ground pilings being laid and NDT testing underway."

Quantum Materials Corp CEO Stephen B. Squires commented, “We are pleased to see our patented technology being deployed in India and we are working closely with our licensees to better understand the Indian market and the nuances of doing business in this rapidly developing region. In addition to our primary mission of developing infrastructure to support roll-to-roll printing of next-generation quantum dot-based thin-film solar cells, the Tech City plant will be developing technology to support commercial production of QD based films for high color gamut flat panel displays as well as QD-LED general lighting and energy storage applications.”