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wickw50

10/23/13 9:02 PM

#7044 RE: alanthill #7042

alanthill, so based on all of that, what's the pps today???
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silversmith

10/24/13 5:47 PM

#7092 RE: alanthill #7042

Everything that you stated is perfectly accurate. However, very soon now, likely within the next six months, your statements will be indicative of looking in the rear view mirror rather than looking out the windshield. SGLB is in, or very nearly in, a transition moment. The near term acheivment is that Sigma stands a very good chance of providing to the entire world of this industy a means for instituting real time quality inspection and control in a process that at the moment has none that is reliable or accurate. I can assure you that a very many, very big, comapanies will be rejoicing and sleeping better at night with the solution that Sigma is working on.

Granted, the industry must yet judge the effort. However, there has rarely ever been a company stock that moved up for any reason other than little or no shares were for sale at the moment. At some point in time the value of a stock is comprised of the discounted future revenue stream. What will you do then? Say that the stock is overvalued because the company has not actually banked that value?

Every stock that has ever moved from undervalued to properly, or over valued, moved because of shareholder conviction. Just three weeks or so ago, a lone analyst said some disparaging words about Kinder Morgan. The Wallstreet complex just about sent out a hanging party after the guy. Why? because they knew that loose shares and a single voice can bring it all down. And in fact, look at Kinder's chart; they had nearly three years of steady gains going. The chart gets rocky just recently. You can pinpoint the day, by the chart, that the single voice cried out. Now I know that that doesn't apply to little ole Sigma Labs. But the process is the same.

In any case, all of this is still just noise. If this turns and bases anywhere from the elevens or twelves, then the quality of the character of the life of this stock is fine. If it goes all the way to .04 it is because there was no conviction, no justice for Sigma Labs, and no real, hard, studied vision. It will be because of dumping of shares plain and simple. I maintain that for Sigma Labs to ever reflect its just value, even when revenue is in hand, it will take an entirely different kind of investor than has been showing recently.

All the best,
Silversmith