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Yes ABC is spot on.
I know I say it a lot (more so than any other share I hold infact) but patience is the absolute key with ALM.
The advancements that Fed and Spin are making can't be hurried.
But the fact that 80% of ALM shares are held my institutions speaks volumes I think.
IMO we'll bag in time
Neither do I - the overall increment for each round is now very small, and the number of counties where demand is greater than supply is into the small single digits.
$4.5B was the prediction that I had seen and had hoped for some months back... and a pre covid prediction at that.
As Jeffa pointed out some weeks ago, this is an excellent validation of the technology.
Dont forget these auctions are just for the PAL's - Federated's market is bigger than this as it covers all spectrum use in the band.
No I don't
I think all the big plays have been made. The FCC has increased the number of rounds per day to speed things up I think.
I'm happy to sit and wait for as long as it takes.
Fed could really do the business for us :-)
The auction is ongoing but looks like revenues are stabilising at around $4.5 bn. I believe this is on the lower end of estimates. I know the auction still has a few weeks to go. Does anyone expect the bidding to increase as we get near the end?
https://auctiondata.fcc.gov/public/projects/auction105
Some big buys going through today
Two at 43.3 for over £40k
Convenient considering Spin are presenting at the magnetic recording conference??
Hope so Echo, I need a financial lift. Getting to old to be doing overtime
Spin are presenting at the 31st Magnetic Recording conference at 18.40 BST tomorrow. If anyone comes across a free link to watch before or after, it’d be great if they could post it here!
The best is yet to come Nuck
I think we’ve had some decent news flow but on ‘good’ news this will fly IMO
For me it looks apparent that we have reached the sp peak on the good news stories. Now I think we need some concrete financial turnover potentials to push on.
Yes indeed. Newsflow is beginning to increase from Spin now and new technologies are being mentioned. Exciting times to be a shareholder here.
It may take more time to gain scale as loot suggested but it looks like something worth waiting for and Spin could be huge. Now who wouldn't want to take them over and gain an advantage on future tech/royalties?
This could be very very big
https://www.eenewsanalog.com/news/selector-transistor-promises-broad-impact-across-memory-types#
I have no idea!!
But i enjoy a good speculate :-)
Interesting. What sort of information do you think they might be conveying?
its usually a communication between brokers - that's my own theory anyway :-)
What would be the purpose of someone buying or selling just one share? Clearly there’s no fee for them when they do it. Very strange.
And I've just noticed - 8 trades in 30 seconds right at the end of trading. All automatic executions and for small amounts.
I agree. Something is developing.
Afternoon Nuck
I know you're feeling.
3 decent buy trades today. Two identical in value and one for £8k
Then once again lots of very small trades. Some for only 1 share.
Very odd pattern.
Wee spike soon maybe
Just a feeling
What do you mean?
More good news for FW
https://www.spinmemory.com/spin-memory-unveils-new-method-of-designing-memory-to-shake-up-100b-chip-market/
This article is interesting as it suggests that Spin's newly mentioned tech assists the other emerging technologies that loot mentions, incidentally, some of those technologies have been around for a very long time. This article suggests it may make th owe other technologies viable. Presumably, Spin would get licence fees/royalties from any such future arrangements.
"Spin Memory’s new Universal Selector creatively solves this problem with a novel approach to how transistors are designed and built into memory chips. It is a completely new way of designing dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM), Resistive RAM (ReRAM) and other emerging memory technologies — which encompasses more than $100 billion in semiconductor products. The Universal Selector allows on-chip memory to achieve higher levels of performance, reliability and density than ever before, which will boost innovation to levels above that anticipated by Moore’s Law."