Lemon, your continued lack of honesty is quite disappointing and I would appreciate it if you spare addressing me messages with continual abundance half-truths and misleading interpretations. That you choose to mislead as a response to my posts gives me concern. By all means post on Silicon Investor, but your clear purpose of deception through your fantasy-make-believe-technical representations, is an embarrassment.
Though you fane an attempt to address the points I raise, in actuality all you do is use the minutia to attempt to negate the mass of facts that you cannot reject. You are an artist of Posting a self-serving weaving of words of falsehood and general obfuscation to the important points.
Lemon, you present nothing of substance other than what you feel is true. What is clear is that your responses is that your understanding of technology and your understanding of the XYBR business model have no relationship together.
There is absolutely no evidence that the industry is moving towards a CORE concept. Without the industry XYBR will fail at this attempt. The premise that these enclosures, which are the form factor of laptops and cellphone and PDAs, will exist is supported by no evidence or acknowledgement of manufactures. Without this, the concept is dead. Other than your own fantasy assessment, show me a substantial statement that industry is moving towards a CORE goal. The CORE is a solution that is looking for a problem that the industry does not see. The CORE is D- or F work by any fair grading system. Can you show that industry is even considering a CORE? NO!
You have been a proponent of XYBR but you do not address the stock price, or the very questionable business model of XYBR that has not turned a profit in the many many years of XYBR operation.
Lemon, until you are ready to post with honesty and candor (something I don?t see you capable of), as opposed to these dim and intentionally manipulative posts, I would be appreciate it if you do not post to me. You need to be able to connect what is likely to occur together with the strongest technology to put together a realistic roadmap of the future.
The likeliness drop of XYBR stock from the high 20's to 8 dollars something any informed investor was going to recoginize. I think you should be ashamed to have portraying the health of XYBR stock and products. Using what skills you may have to this end, is something of your character that I hope few share. I am sure that you will excuse yourself of responsibility, or again tell me of your feelings. Its your deeds, by the way.
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