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Not sure why the top left hand bit looks dodge.
Not sure why the top left hand bit looks dodge.
Exactly! Everyone has a different circumstance. I unfortunately HAVE to sell some of my shares very shortly due to my circumstances! I’ve been putting it of for a long time already. Waiting to follow the financials, as the company stated, hoping for the sp to rise again, so I could sell a smaller percenrage of my shares to get me out of trouble. But, I will have to do so soon, I’ll still hold some for the longer term, but no where near as many unfortunately. Anyway, those who can afford to hold forever, let me know when fore ends, so I can sell them the week before and spend all the proceeds. Everyone is different, no one’s answer is correct for all.Here's hoping!
I understand things take time. I have run businesses for 20 years and lawyers are always the biggest roadblock. I have encountered a number of them and I usually encounter the most anal ones on the smallest deals!
I don't think it is unreasonable for shareholders to raise the fact that, as Sean has stated in both previous 4C's, converting paid licenses is his goal and we have not signed any since Megachips in November 2021. Like others have said though, no point complaining. If you are not happy with progress, sell and move on. I have a timeline and if I don't see another license or two by mid year, I am selling. Everyone is on a different timeline and has different levels of anxiety and investment and it is a free world. People's concerns/opinions etc should be respected.
Presenting this info public would make futer negotiations more difficult on IP deals you don't show your cards.Agree with you but what confuses me is that if large corporations like Mercedes or Valeo plan to have products with Akida in the market in just 1-2 years do they not have to come to commercial terms with BRN. Imagine if BRN at the 11th hour (without a proper commercial agreement) said we want way more than they are willing to pay for example ( not saying that is likely) that would cause significant issues to multi-million dollar investments etc.
The anwer to this is yes they should and would if they are planning to have Akida. The question then is what are the terms that creatively avoids having to inform the market. Such an agreement you would think a company with little revenue would be very material to their future.
That then sends me down a black hole of NDAs which i am now stuck in - HELP!
You're a disrespectful human.
yes but....... is there a way to say that a commercial agreement has been signed without showing information that will hurt either business and future negotiations. I think mankind has solved greater challenges than that!Presenting this info public would make futer negotiations more difficult on IP deals you don't show your cards.
It sucks when timing goes against you.Exactly! Everyone has a different circumstance. I unfortunately HAVE to sell some of my shares very shortly due to my circumstances! I’ve been putting it of for a long time already. Waiting to follow the financials, as the company stated, hoping for the sp to rise again, so I could sell a smaller percenrage of my shares to get me out of trouble. But, I will have to do so soon, I’ll still hold some for the longer term, but no where near as many unfortunately. Anyway, those who can afford to hold forever, let me know when fore ends, so I can sell them the week before and spend all the proceeds. Everyone is different, no one’s answer is correct for all.
SORRYExactly! Everyone has a different circumstance. I unfortunately HAVE to sell some of my shares very shortly due to my circumstances! I’ve been putting it of for a long time already. Waiting to follow the financials, as the company stated, hoping for the sp to rise again, so I could sell a smaller percenrage of my shares to get me out of trouble. But, I will have to do so soon, I’ll still hold some for the longer term, but no where near as many unfortunately. Anyway, those who can afford to hold forever, let me know when fore ends, so I can sell them the week before and spend all the proceeds. Everyone is different, no one’s answer is correct for all.
Great read ... Thanks BVRInteresting article on the Art of Holding.
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Remember the announcement about secure comms using BRN spiking neural networks???? I wonder..........
So you would sell before renesas brings out a MCU containing akida IP, worlds first commercial neuromorphic MCU’s using SNN? lol surely you’ve got to be joking.Here's hoping!
I understand things take time. I have run businesses for 20 years and lawyers are always the biggest roadblock. I have encountered a number of them and I usually encounter the most anal ones on the smallest deals!
I don't think it is unreasonable for shareholders to raise the fact that, as Sean has stated in both previous 4C's, converting paid licenses is his goal and we have not signed any since Megachips in November 2021. Like others have said though, no point complaining. If you are not happy with progress, sell and move on. I have a timeline and if I don't see another license or two by mid year, I am selling. Everyone is on a different timeline and has different levels of anxiety and investment and it is a free world. People's concerns/opinions etc should be respected.
Thanks for the kindness. It’s not a health problem, so, only finances, not the end of the world and i am not looking for sympathy, just pointing out circumstances.I have been in long enough to make good profits already, so I can’t complain, just sucks that I’m not selling at $2.30 and sellers a sheet load less to achieve my needs. Thanks.SORRY
I can understand you very well, but there is always a risk in buying shares, everyone has to make up their own mind about this risk, above all whether they can cope with a drop in the price and even more whether they are speculating with money that they have need soon. As I have already written, I am also very much in the red, I am now happy to buy more if there was anything left. I've collected a lot, but now I'll start collecting again on my checking account.
Interesting article on the Art of Holding.
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Yes if you say you have an comercial agreement then you need to put a value on it in $ to make an announcement.yes but....... is there a way to say that a commercial agreement has been signed without showing information that will hurt either business and future negotiations. I think mankind has solved greater challenges than that!
People claim to have held for a long time but are willing to sell right before Renesas tapes out? Madness.
If Mercedes were to use the Valeo LiDaR, and if Valeo's LiDaR were to include Akida, then the Valeo Akida licence would presumably require that Valeo pay royalties to BrainChip when they sell their LiDaR to Mercedes.Agree with you but what confuses me is that if large corporations like Mercedes or Valeo plan to have products with Akida in the market in just 1-2 years do they not have to come to commercial terms with BRN. Imagine if BRN at the 11th hour (without a proper commercial agreement) said we want way more than they are willing to pay for example ( not saying that is likely) that would cause significant issues to multi-million dollar investments etc.
The anwer to this is yes they should and would if they are planning to have Akida. The question then is what are the terms that creatively avoids having to inform the market. Such an agreement you would think a company with little revenue would be very material to their future.
That then sends me down a black hole of NDAs which i am now stuck in - HELP!
So you would sell before renesas brings out a MCU containing akida IP, worlds first commercial neuromorphic MCU’s using SNN? lol surely you’ve got to be joking.
Megachips is a sales partner, many many customers could be very far ahead in their design cycle and getting ready for production, which then we would see licensing payments.
The way I see it is lots of customers will not sign a material contract until ready to go to production.
Renesas and megachips just happened to sign very early, but the way megachips is structured is they are a fabless company and the many smaller less sophisticated customers (and tier ones) would be going through megachips. Megachips will have off the shelf ready to go chips for the customers that don’t need the full power of akida.
Sean Hehir said in the Pitt street research interview I think it was that you’ve got to get the customers at the right time of their design cycle which can be 1-2-3 years.
So, it is of my personal view that over the next 2-3 years we should see an uptake of commercial agreements either standalone or through the financial, with Renesas being the first.
People claim to have held for a long time but are willing to sell right before Renesas tapes out? Madness.
Good read.