Correct a "tesla" would use a foundry to produce them but the foundry would only produce them for Tesla. It is how the market has always worked one company produces and sells them exclusively and controls that market (vertical for us). It is Intels and IBM's business model. Lebby is currently flipping the industry by not signing exclusively with one industry for the modulator market, brilliant, giving the task to 5 foundries, in different parts of the world, brilliant. Games will be played when you flip the industry on its ear, But Anyone would be hard pressed to control 5 foundries, Mitigating risk.
X and it could be a vendor that signs the deal and then sells them to a Tesla, Chevy, Toyota etc.
Just wait until the Medical side figures out the potential the F'in biotech day traders will be on this. And it is a testing device not a drug, much easier entry. Imagine if they could determine a disease early. If you think the board is mess now just wait for that crew.
They needed to get everything right, get the patents in place and Data, Data, Data and they are finally there, I remember the first, I was at the cabin.
Thanks for also "Getting It"
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Remember Lebby said LWLG “will have a big say in how this innovation of technology is integrated and implemented into market applications for at least the internet." For at least the internet, get it? If you were negotiating deals on other verticals, you would say that whether you meant for it to come out or not, it makes sense to me.