Get ready for some more "uneventful" times:
The announcements by licensees that will cause an upward explosion in the stock price in the very near future are likely to include many of the following:
- Announcement of commercial film production by one or several of our many film licensees (initially, probably, Hitachi, Dainippon, Isoclima or Air Products). - Announcements shortly thereafter by many new wholesale and retail end-product licenses. - Announcement(s) by an auto OEM (Daimler Chrysler, Nissan, Honda, Toyota or any other) that it is offering SPD as an option for skylights, visors, glass roofs, side windows, or rearview mirrors in a production model. - Announcement by Airbus or Boeing (or both) that SPD will be used on their new jumbos. - IAS announcement of rapidly burgeoning demand for Gen 2 SPD retrofitting on aircraft. - Announcement by Hitachi and others of Gen 2 film that is wider and faster than that initially announced. - Announcement of a major planned marine application (e.g., on a cruise liner). - Announcement by Pilkington, Isoclima, Asahi, Nippon Sheet Glass, GE (for Lexan), or all of them plus others, that they are incorporating SPD in some of their products. - Announcement of cost reductions in Gen 2 film, resulting from volume production and competitive pressures. - Announcement by Dupont or Hitachi that they are offering Generation 3 film. - Announcement by a major window manufacturer (or several) that they have purchased licenses from RFI and plan to start producing Gen 2 SPD windows. - Announcement by Next Day Blinds or similar window treatment company that have been licensed to retrofit windows with Gen 2 SPD. - Announcement that a major architectural project will embody Gen 2 SPD.
When the first of these announcements occurs, the others (except perhaps for the Gen 3 film announcement) will come in rapid succession.
Bang, bang, shorts are dead.
ND |