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bobroo

10/17/23 7:34 AM

#230944 RE: Garyedward71 #230943

Use appreciate your input Gary, thanks for the question.

However, let me give you a little history. The company has had numerous white papers they have published of various potential products in various potential markets. This board has literally had years and years of opinions and new thoughts of how to apply LQMT and make money. Other online boards, Stockwits and Reddit, have two consistent posters who post nefarious but crafted Loch Ness monster type postings that sorta purport the use of LQMT. They do this for their own self interest but they come up with about 10 of these hoaxes a year. Most notably there is an extensive list of products that have been made using LQMT and every one of those products has the same story--a complete dud.

All said, looking in aggregate; there is no shortage of possibilities that have been tabled. Looking at this same aggregate, it becomes very apparent that none of these ideas will ever come to fruition. And with that reasoning, deduce that it is blatantly obvious that none of the purported traits of LQMT and it's BMGs are true. This is a company of 100% bullshit.

Attached is a new photo obtained from an anonymous source deep inside the sister of a known Maze company located near the filming site of a famous Godzilla movie. Viewed through an expensive electron microscope, this shows a LQMT 106 bullion at the point of it's inception. When the molten LQMT 106 is suddenly flash frozen to create it's super strong atomic structure. The footwear company Crocs may be the rumored company investigating expanding its product line to military duty footwear. They not so co-incidentally have a manufacturing plant near the Godzilla filming site.

Researchfyi

10/17/23 1:22 PM

#230945 RE: Garyedward71 #230943

Amorphous metals have applications as already stated. Obviously cost is an issue.

But aside from the existing applications. And Instead of trying to sell a very expensive knife, for 15 years, which does not sell. Why not just try to develop and market a small kitchen appliance that sharpens any knife guaranteed for life under the Liquidmetal trade mark. A good infomercial might help. So too would Walmart and Amazon, Dollar General and other major store chains etc.

Just my two cents on a four cent stock.

Good luck to you.

Monroe1

10/17/23 1:34 PM

#230947 RE: Garyedward71 #230943

Not much either has been spooned out. It would be nice to hear from some of the 20+ sales reps. NO doubt there are tons of applications and many yet to be imagined. I want to hear about some of the areas where progress is being made. They have revisited the golf industry as talked about in the last audio update last Feb or March. How is that developing? Surely we could have an update before the next shareholder meeting which will be >>>>>>When?

Silence brings continual downward motion. Yet, are we oversold? Is the company in the best position thus far as claimed? How far off is the Golf tech 2.0?
So with little debt(?) and plenty of cash, the company does seem to be in a good position. But that doesn't matter as we burn through cash without any sales. So even just a hint at what is being done behind the scene would be greatly appreciated by investors. No miracles, no hype, just a glimpse with some hope is what is needed to keep this upright for the time being. So let's get some meat on the bone LQMT.