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To: JubilationT who wrote (24216)8/30/2018 5:17:43 PM
From: N. Dixon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50037
 
My family fortune was in glass. It took years. It is still paying for the great-great children to go to college, law school, med school etc. If you know what you own, you understand where it's going, you don't get emotionally involved then you would be accumulating as much as possible. My average cps is below $1. I have no complaints about the low prices. The more I can get, the happier I am.

Not a trader of REFR.

ND



To: JubilationT who wrote (24216)8/30/2018 5:50:03 PM
From: aknahow1 Recommendation

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tinknocker

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50037
 
Automobiles were the "it" for SPD.Trains and Marine came next.Museum displays followed.

Aerospace is important especially as SPD replaced EC on Textrons planes.




To: JubilationT who wrote (24216)8/30/2018 6:05:57 PM
From: davegreen1 Recommendation

Recommended By
DashernComet

  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50037
 
I'd beware looking for a fix from ND. Best contrarian indicator I've ever come across. She's been wrong on the financial progress of REFR for over 20 years. She won't admit it, but it's pretty obvious that's the case. And have you ever heard of any long in any other stock that's thankful for an historically low stock price while the markets are at all time highs?! Absurd.

This recent move up to $1.30 plus is looking more and more like a head fake, as I had mentioned about 10 days ago. Maybe if REFR did one thing in the time frame predicted (like something as simple as a flipping press release from a licensee), management might have a shred of credibility outside of the core, rabid long term shareholders.

But then again, maybe not.

Caveat Emptor



To: JubilationT who wrote (24216)8/31/2018 7:08:12 AM
From: dimtint1 Recommendation

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tinknocker

  Respond to of 50037
 
<<All of the above took decades of movement.>>

I agree with what you write except the implicit view that the technology decades ago was in its current form.

From my perspective, there was no commercial product until 8 years ago. It's been and still is very expensive, but the real world performance/durability is proven and there are many marquee installations to point any (legitimate) skeptics to.

IF the price can come down more or has come down enough, there is more clearing demand. Obviously a train here and there, a new car here and there, while the company dilutes and dilutes to pay huge compensation is not going to get us anywhere but delisted and sold for pennies eventually.

I think Gauzy is part of the game changer. They know what they can sell and at what price and they're proving it by buying REFR stock directly. If they are successful making and selling film, it will also draw in others.

We'll see whether we are long/short/just writing research papers....