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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 2:43:32 GMT
Thanks. Yeah I saw that part elsewhere. Wondering about the link in the comment section to the full article. The link he included is dead. I will add more tomorrow. This rally at QUIK was a nice surprise today:) Ah OK, thanks. I really should just join LinkedIn one of these days. Yeah, I’m hoping the action today is linked to some news tomorrow morning.
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 12:58:27 GMT
So the initiative announcement with Google has already happened, as I’ve written about here. Nothing has really changed for me since we are still waiting for Google themselves to mention QuickLogic/Quickfeather in the marketing, which QUIK’s CEO has said they will do. That will be a huge driver. No one has heard of thinly traded no-name QuickLogic. That will change though once $1 trillion (that’s TRILLION with a “T”) market cap Google mentions them as a major partner in an “untapped” arena (untapped is from the post). My strategy isn’t really going to change here. The offering was oversubscribed, which indicates there is a lot of interest here. ecoethcon mentioned that even though there is a lot of competition in the space, this one has the potential to be a 100 bagger long term. After reading this article on open source companies and how many of them are acquired for $3/4B, now I understand why. And keeps in mind that what QUIK/Antmicro/Google are doing, is something never done before: techcrunch.com/2019/01/12/how-open-source-software-took-over-the-world/
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 13:04:06 GMT
I took a small position at $3.06 yesterday. I am always concerned about open source tech companies because they need to make their profits on support services, which isn't always an easy sell. I tentatively plan to sell on the confirmation of the partnership with Google, which I hope results in a share price spike, but depending upon how the partnership is structured I might stick around longer. Thanks for bringing this company to our attention JHam!
lcd, I’d love to get your thoughts on this blog post from the CEO and if it changes your mind or eases and concerns you have had about their role in open source: www.quicklogic.com/2020/06/18/the-tipping-point/
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 9, 2020 13:07:29 GMT
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 13:09:37 GMT
Nice news for CLSK holders. Guess I should have another day (sh*t!). I should have known there were some legs to this run up after it closed above $3. Up over 20% premarket:
CleanSpark, Inc. and ReJoule Awarded $2.9 Million Dollar Second-Life EV Battery Grant with Support from Ford Motor Company
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 13:10:51 GMT
Congrats!! Glad you didn’t sell with me. This news is good, but not necessarily earth shattering. Could get get pumped and dumped.
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 17:56:46 GMT
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 17:57:51 GMT
CLSK, 35M shares traded with two hours left lol. Sheesh.
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 18:31:40 GMT
CLSK has left the station. Crazy action going on right now. Could cross $5 today.
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 9, 2020 18:46:05 GMT
CLSK has left the station. Crazy action going on right now. Could cross $5 today. I sold at $4.70. Crazy day! Could really go even higher.
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 18:54:21 GMT
CLSK has left the station. Crazy action going on right now. Could cross $5 today. I sold at $4.70. Crazy day! Could really go even higher. Wow! Very well done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 19:18:46 GMT
Now CPSH is taking off. Crap. They all weren’t supposed to jump at once!
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Post by JHam on Jul 9, 2020 19:28:37 GMT
CLSK has left the station. Crazy action going on right now. Could cross $5 today. I sold at $4.70. Crazy day! Could really go even higher. Glad you got out in time. There are going to be a lot of bag holders after today.
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 9, 2020 19:51:49 GMT
Yes, the dumb now is hilarious. These stocks are really dangerous.
CPSH up again?? Insane.
I'm back in IDXG with a small position at 5.21.
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 9, 2020 20:07:53 GMT
QUIK also strong again.
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Post by JHam on Jul 10, 2020 2:12:51 GMT
Silicon Nitride masks are the key to stopping COVID? 🦠 😷🔬 Touching a surface or object that has viral particles on it and then touching one’s own mouth, nose, or eyes is one of the easiest ways to contract CORONAVIRUS (SARS-CoV-2). Thankfully we might have an ingenious solution for this problem!SINTX Technologies is a US based company that specializes in biomaterials. SINTX’s unique grade of silicon nitride inactivates the SARS-CoV-2 virus within a minute after exposure and has the potential to decrease the risk of viral disease spread on surfaces. Now imagine the effects of incorporating this Silicon Nitride into high-contact surfaces such as masks, medical equipment, screens, countertops, and doorknobs in locations where viral persistence is a concern. Humanity’s intelligent and innovative response to this global pandemic, never ceases to amaze me. If you want to know more, I am including a link in the comment section below, where you can read the full article.👇 Holy cow. Now I see the significance of this post from Gordon Styles. He is the founder and CEO of Star Rapid, a huge international engineering and manufacturing company. It’s hard to interpret this post to mean anything other than they are collaborating with SINT to incorporate silicon nitrode into masks.
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 10, 2020 7:50:46 GMT
Holy cow. Now I see the significance of this post from Gordon Styles. He is the founder and CEO of Star Rapid, a huge international engineering and manufacturing company. It’s hard to interpret this post to mean anything other than they are collaborating with SINT to incorporate silicon nitrate into masks. Nice find. This could confirm your thought: www.starrapid.com/blog/star-rapid-announces-iso-134852016/Masks are at least partly regulated and controlled under Iso 13485:2016.
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Post by JHam on Jul 10, 2020 8:24:11 GMT
Holy cow. Now I see the significance of this post from Gordon Styles. He is the founder and CEO of Star Rapid, a huge international engineering and manufacturing company. It’s hard to interpret this post to mean anything other than they are collaborating with SINT to incorporate silicon nitrate into masks. Nice find. This could confirm your thought: www.starrapid.com/blog/star-rapid-announces-iso-134852016/Masks are at least partly regulated and controlled under Iso 13485:2016. Wow, I was looking for something like this, but was searching YouTube instead. Do you know when this was published?
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Post by magnus123 on Jul 10, 2020 8:29:41 GMT
Wow, I was looking for something like this, but was searching YouTube instead. Do you know when this was published? Google says 14 May 2020.
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Post by JHam on Jul 10, 2020 8:55:18 GMT
Wow, I was looking for something like this, but was searching YouTube instead. Do you know when this was published? Google says 14 May 2020. Oh wow. I just posted on ST that was from a few days ago. Actually May is even better. That means they are much farther along in the process.
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