June 30th deadline for line production has come and gone. Facts indicate that VLNC is able to obtain cells off of these lines, but at 1) lower volume than desired and 2) less speed. Any update on increasing volume or speed so that they are truly producing high volume, automated laminates and cells?
Also, any talk or status report on Alliant, or Hanil? The silence is killing me.
I've been hanging around Yahoo and here and noticed so many other stocks that get hyped beyond reason, only to be dumped. There's this company I just came across and I can't believe that it's for real, Platform International (PLFM - OTC:BB). You've got to check out their web site, they actually posted their "confidential business plan"! The stock has roared from $.30 to $.75 and back to $.66 on Friday on news that IR is saying will come out Wednesday. Like, isn't that insider information? If it's legitimate, then those that bought at $.30 and $.50 got themselves a gem, but I can't help but to think of the ol COMPARATOR (IDID) hype! Remember that SHAM!
Oh well, I guess some could speculate the same for VLNC, although it's hard to compare the two. Valence has been around, has tech patents, has joint ventures, and has production capacity, they just need to execute and get those lines running at full speed.
ANy OEM news? Again, the silence is killing me! |