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To: firstresponder who wrote (30213)4/27/2020 2:40:27 PM
From: JubilationT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49941
 
A cultural thing to call "smart glass" specifically liquid crystal? Or "considering investing" when Gauzy indicates that it's a done deal?



To: firstresponder who wrote (30213)4/27/2020 4:31:04 PM
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We can pull up 10 different articles and get 10 different ways off describing the deal. They invested 10mill and looking to put 15m more...Or maybe Avery and Bluread put up the 1st 10mil and 15m coming from Hyundai. WHo knows!!!! I dont see anything here that should bother anyone.

"Hyundai's potential investment in Gauzy Ltd., which manufactures liquid crystal glass panels, known as smart glass, for use in a variety of industries comes as it seeks to use the high-end product in its environment-friendly vehicles and urban air mobility (UAM) solutions, a company official said over the phone.

UAM is a key future innovation business that can help overcome urban challenges like traffic congestion, connects the sky and the ground.

Hyundai reportedly teamed up with Singapore based venture fund BlueRed Partners and U.S.-based materials science firm Avery Dennison Corp. to invest US$25 million in Gauzy for future business opportunities.

Smart glass products developed by Tel Aviv-based Gauzy make glass materials used in a vehicle's sunroof, car windows, buildings and others transparent or opaque."



To: firstresponder who wrote (30213)4/27/2020 4:42:16 PM
From: wallstreetbull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49941
 
Why dont you just email the Joe H about your concern and I am sure he will answer you.