Another 100k shares returned and a few more borrowed since my last post. Max cost to borrow interest rate has jumped to over 100%. Minimum has remained at 27%.
I'm sure LWLG is doing in-house consulting at the foundries. Their "recipe" isn't exactly like baking cookies. A clean room lab environment requires very disciplined procedures. I wish I was solvent enough to add some more today. At the moment, I only have one stock that is trying to stay green.
Bingo!! Exactly, 2H22 Lebby has shown 2 Foundries with completed PDK's and 2H22 to 1H23 Lebby has shown 3 additional Foundries with completed PDK's, and as described in the ASM presentation THIS is when REVENUES from MASS COMMERCIALIZATION begin!!
So Shorts BEWARE, the 2H22 begins on FRIDAY!! And don't be surprised if 1 on the Foundry PDK's completes in JULY 2022!!!!
Don't say I didn't WARN YOU!!!
Ok, so here, worth another LQQk
Commercialization (via the first major revenue event) begins with the first foundry deal this year, not in 2024 during "commercialization ramp".
This is straight from the company during the shareholder meeting Q&A session in response to a question Egidio77 asked at 1:03:50 to clarify the difference between partnership and commercialization.
"When you take a look at the royalty plan, There's dollars that come into our pocket when someone signs up, Ok. And then there'll be royalties based upon the devices that they sell. And I think tech transfer really gets into where you're working with the foundries, working very tightly with the foundries to come up with the different PDKs, which means you just don't hand them a recipe and turn them loose. We have to work with them and gets lots of wafers back, test those wafers, go back to them, because we have to give them feedback on everything before we, ya know. So I think that's where the tech transfer is, versus just if we have all these patents and you want to use it for type X work. Then we could just give it to you and you'll just pay us a fee for doing that. The tech transfer means we are working very closely with them, and we're doing that today. And by the way, they are excited to work with us."
-Jim Marcelli, COO
"And by the way, they are excited to work with us."
Exactly!! 2H22 Lebby has shown 2 Foundries with completed PDK's and 2H22 to 1H23 Lebby has shown 3 additional Foundries with completed PDK's, and as described in the ASM presentation THIS is when REVENUES from MASS COMMERCIALIZATION begin!!
So Shorts BEWARE, the 2H22 begins on FRIDAY!! And don't be surprised if 1 on the Foundry PDK's completes in JULY 2022!!!!
Don't say I didn't WARN YOU!!!
Ok, so here, worth another LQQk
Commercialization (via the first major revenue event) begins with the first foundry deal this year, not in 2024 during "commercialization ramp".
This is straight from the company during the shareholder meeting Q&A session in response to a question Egidio77 asked at 1:03:50 to clarify the difference between partnership and commercialization.
"When you take a look at the royalty plan, There's dollars that come into our pocket when someone signs up, Ok. And then there'll be royalties based upon the devices that they sell. And I think tech transfer really gets into where you're working with the foundries, working very tightly with the foundries to come up with the different PDKs, which means you just don't hand them a recipe and turn them loose. We have to work with them and gets lots of wafers back, test those wafers, go back to them, because we have to give them feedback on everything before we, ya know. So I think that's where the tech transfer is, versus just if we have all these patents and you want to use it for type X work. Then we could just give it to you and you'll just pay us a fee for doing that. The tech transfer means we are working very closely with them, and we're doing that today. And by the way, they are excited to work with us."
-Jim Marcelli, COO
"And by the way, they are excited to work with us."
Commercialization (via the first major revenue event) begins with the first foundry deal this year, not in 2024 during "commercialization ramp".
This is straight from the company during the shareholder meeting Q&A session in response to a question Egidio77 asked at 1:03:50 to clarify the difference between partnership and commercialization.
"When you take a look at the royalty plan, There's dollars that come into our pocket when someone signs up, Ok. And then there'll be royalties based upon the devices that they sell. And I think tech transfer really gets into where you're working with the foundries, working very tightly with the foundries to come up with the different PDKs, which means you just don't hand them a recipe and turn them loose. We have to work with them and gets lots of wafers back, test those wafers, go back to them, because we have to give them feedback on everything before we, ya know. So I think that's where the tech transfer is, versus just if we have all these patents and you want to use it for type X work. Then we could just give it to you and you'll just pay us a fee for doing that. The tech transfer means we are working very closely with them, and we're doing that today. And by the way, they are excited to work with us."