Watts, do you see any limitations on ANY item that currently uses steel that LQMT would be inapplicable with? I'm picturing any manufacturing operations using liquidmetal screws, bolts, etc. instead of steel or other metals, particularly when LQMT is marketing that the price is now similar to plastics. And, with oil a significant part of any production of plastic, and oil prices rising...
Excellent point you noted that is worth repeating time and again, in that they have begun REAL commercial applications. IMHO, on the cusp of more than just a good day.
Whether anyone wants to believe or disbelieve the rumor and its effect on the action today, the more people that know of liquidmetal and the more LQMT continues to sell and find applications; the more attention this will receive with both investors and potential customers.