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Celticwhite

02/11/21 10:21 PM

#93878 RE: Dragon Lady #93876

Followed, great post! MICROSOFT, T-MOBILE AND COMPAL is Huge!

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The oNiOnHEAd

02/11/21 10:55 PM

#93882 RE: Dragon Lady #93876

My background is as a hardware/software product developer, with a lot of experience in product innovation. I have probably read and analyzed more technology patents than most people know exist. One of my own products is used in millions and millions of BMWs. Before that, I worked one on one with the people who invented the touch screen and signature pen capture for the POS terminal environment, used by hundreds of millions, every day. Admittedly, none of us at the time saw the potential that lay ahead for smart phone screens. That said...

Here and now I don't see a lot of future for SRMX products. People talk about IoT, but tell me... do we really need to be able to monitor and control our clothes dryer through our cell phone from 10 or even 1,000 miles away? Or how how about the clothes iron? Maybe light bulbs in the house? Yes, technology allows us to do a lot of things, but those things need to have a lot of utility in order for related products to have large market potential. The types of products that I see SRMX products being used in are industrial environments. Those markets can be large, but believe me, the players are entrenched, massively large, highly competitive, and have oodles and oodles of skill sets, all across the board.

If I am wrong, tell me what function the SRMX products are going to have that will make them highly wanted? I thought I noticed SRMX has a development package... Development packages fill a very small and very limited niche market. If the product being developed has a large market potential, then the company who offers the development package can also offer other products that provide the basic functionality needed for the product. However, this is usually supplanted with application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) that greatly lower the cost over quick spin basic function boards. But ASICs are extremely expensive to develop, and the companies require large investments in equipment and people. Is SRMX suddenly in the ASIC business, too?

Am I missing a large market that the SRMX products can fill? Don't get me wrong - I want small investors to make money, and I want SRMX to pop just to watch the naked shorts get burned, good.

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facts_matter14

02/11/21 11:00 PM

#93883 RE: Dragon Lady #93876

LMFAO!!!

The T-Mobile contract is new and will be a major revenue generator.

APPARENTLY YOU DO NOT KNOW THE TMOBILE AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED IN AUGUST 2019!! IT'S BEEN 18 MONTHS AND STILL ZERO REVENUE!!

DD AND FACTS MATTER!!!