>>no way to value "Revolutionary Technology". But I will tell you what does and it's what International Companies are willing to pay for this Revolutionary Technology that they don't have and need. Based on this,VRIO was bought for 5 billion cash by Japan company,LCOS $96 a share by Spain company,<<<
so one company with a bunch of bubble hot money buys another company with hot bubble money, i don't know what that proves, it might has well be monopoly money issued by Mr. Green himself -g-
you think you are the only generation with revolutionary technology and somehow your different.
in the 20's they registered as many patents as in the previous 100 years, in the 60's they replaced tubes with ic's reduced the univac down from the size of a house to the size of a refrigerator, replaced the sliderule with the calculator, landed a man on the moon, all of this technology did not help the mess that happened in the decade that followed each of these two periods, technology, no matter how much money somebody wants to pay for it and how much people want to idolize it, does not repeal the business cycle and this one is topping in the year 2000, all you have to do is look at the parabolic top and reversal in the nasdaq and the inverted yield curve to figure this one out.
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