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tnyellowtomcat

08/11/21 10:28 AM

#216076 RE: Spartan #216073

Spartan,

Remember we are dealing with a new material here. This is not carbon or stainless steel, or even titanium.

It is completely different.

I maintain that we are closer to being part of production, after years of research & experimentation. Reward is usually commiserate with risk.

This LQMT kind of investment is clearly not for everyone. An alternative might be Nucor Steel. This is a proven company with a great business model that is profitable now.

IMHO - Tomcat
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JoTu

08/11/21 10:32 AM

#216078 RE: Spartan #216073

When will development projects turn into large scale orders?


when lqmt gets a cost effective alloy/mold/machines and most importantly a contract manufacture with 100s of machines.

and all of that has finally been achieved late 2019.

have to consider the trade war/pandemic has caused a further delay.
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Researchfyi

08/11/21 12:22 PM

#216094 RE: Spartan #216073

Exactly! Shareholders don’t want to hear anymore tales of woes. They want results not more spin. They have hyped the prototypes, they have hyped their restructuring and fantastic new manufacturing capacity. But they have yet to put all of these genius management decisions into negotiations that have resulted in increasing the shareholders value.