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Nerd Beautiful

08/19/22 3:02 PM

#225898 RE: thoand #225897

Secret manufacturing facility in Vietnam ready to begin producing Liquidmetal parts at phenomenal rate!! One hopes!

Actually, do you remember the Liquidmetal floating glass patent? They have one for manufacturing large liquidmetal sheets in the same way that glass is made, using a huge manufacturing setup where raw material goes in one side and liquidmetal products come out the other. In between, the raw material goes through a number of phases: a melting phase, a floating phase where molten Liquidmetal floats atop a denser material and achieves the desired thickness (thinness), then a rapid cooling phase, then a cutting and stamping phase if desired.

I've always thought that such a patent would need to be put into production in a secret location, at least until it was ready to begin producing material.

Such a patent would be *perfect* for MacBook clamshells.
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Watts Watt

08/19/22 3:21 PM

#225901 RE: thoand #225897

So good to hear from you. Most vendors like Apple are leaving the seen in China, mainly due to potential restrictions of major buying countries on being dependent upon China.

Lugee Li would do best to start manufacturing OUTSIDE of CHINA because his ultimate restraints are going to be the political ones. Lugee should manufacture, alternatively, say, in Vietnam because right now he is under too much pressure from the CCP.
He needs to escape the CCP and move as much money as he can OUT of CHINA.

His preventing production in the USA has crippled his potential sales. He needs to have at least one reliable supplier OUTSIDE of CHINA to meet the REDUNDANCY requirements of most Western purchasers.

Take care. I thought for sure, that over 20 years of being in LQMT that I would have recovered my investment by now.
Sadly, I will never see my dollars again.

Just remember that in business, Con artists attract con artists.
And con artists create and maintain penny stocks. Lugee Li is no less a con artist than John Kang.