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In short no!Out of interest, have management given much of a steer regarding dividends in the future? Would be a few years off at least, but have they been mooted?
In the ARMFrom ARM's website.
I am not brave enough to do the numbers, but it's happening.
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In short no!
Saying that, not that I’ve attended any meetings personally but others have been instrumental in sharing their frequent attendances and have heard none of the like that’s been reported.
Dividends are the furtherest from my thinking of late. The recents vid of the Nvisio webinar has still got my socks blown orfand are still stuck to the wardrobe, (eeww, I know)
I often search on YouTub for the race track vid around 6 or 8 years ago. That’s why I sold everything and believed in what Peter made.
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Thanks @TECH another great update and well worth the read. So looking forward to the upcoming quarterly and what’s out of our controlGood afternoon,
As we all know this coming week the 4C will be tabled, if it appears an hour or so after the markets close, it's a very good sign that the
revenue will be on the rather lightside, as was presented last quarter (after the market had closed).
If however, it's released in the pre-open or during the first few hours of trading, I'd be expecting something out of left field (opinion not fact).
I have been informed that ARM has updated it's website, it looks like Softbank has put off the IPO of ARM in London, due to poor market conditions.
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Cashburn....
Revenue.....
If it's factual that, around 80 Million shorts are "stuck" below/around 90c, well, this week will be very telling....maybe the company will get
to have the last laugh, for a change
Progress is continuing to be made......I'd describe Brainchip as a slow maturing "black hole"....our "event horizon" is becoming stronger and stronger, once potential clients come within a certain range, there's no escaping our clutches, the amount of energy we can feed off is growing weekly, just read all the articles being published, such an exciting phase we are entering now, to say it's been a journey would be an understatement, but in all honesty, my passion has only ever waned once, it is, when Covid caused worldwide panic in the markets, and that had nothing to do with believing in the technology, it was as we all know, out of our control.
Here's to a positive week.....Tech x
The race track video is what got me into BrainChip too, simple yet effective demonstration of Peter's Brilliance![]()
It's a dang shame we have to miss out on half the worlds technical development because certain countries cant live and let live or respect patents belonging to others. IMO
I would prefer to see a " Share Buyback Scheme " in due course, before any Dividends are being paid out.Somehow Aussies have this mindset of divvies being the end and all.
If the company and management are great, I would rather them take care of my money and grow it rather than me trying to invest in further opportunities with half a chance of success.
We know we have a great team on board, I am happy to go without divvies for ever so long as they continue to grow the business and be the ''default standard''.
Hi TechGirl, would you mind posting the race track vid link![]()
Hi Filobeddo,
Sure no problem, this is from 2015, its explained well & so simple to see how our tech is orders of magnitude better than anything on the market.
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I concur. We now, more so, know that BrainChip are first to market. It is my opinion that Mr Market may very well now understand What A Neuromorphic Chip is!It shall be an interesting week. If the 4C turns out to be lacklustre, people will really be in two minds whether or not to dump a few and buy back cheaper. However its a risky play. Shorters will play a big role as to how it unfolds, but with the enormous potential about to unfold there should be several instos lined up to take a position with enough buying pressure to counteact the shorting action. If the 4C is better than the market expects, id reckon she'll run hard. Good luck chippers.
Hi TechGirl, would you mind posting the race track vid link![]()
Hi all. Here is EE Times article with the racetrack. from 2015.Hi TechGirl, would you mind posting the race track vid link![]()
"I got the chance to speak to PVDM and I asked him about the ARM partnership. He told me that the agreement was that they will receive $1M upfront for every ARM customer who wants their device/chip to include Akida IP. And then will get ongoing royalties when that device/chip is manufactured on an ongoing basis"Hey Mrgds, sorry if this late to respond to your early morning message today, but I agree with you. At the last Brainchip get together in Perth a few months ago in the hotel opposite their R&D offices, I got the chance to speak to PVDM and I asked him about the ARM partnership. He told me that the agreement was that they will receive $1M upfront for every ARM customer who wants their device/chip to include Akida IP. And then will get ongoing royalties when that device/chip is manufactured on an ongoing basis. For each customer!! Am so looking forward to the next couple of years.
Hi Townjy,Lol we aint even there yet... Maybe in 10 to 15 years. But right now keeping the money in house is smart for company progress.
off topic and just a bit of fun...Sorry Bravo lost concentration for a bit, after the word Anastasia…
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Yes DB,"I got the chance to speak to PVDM and I asked him about the ARM partnership. He told me that the agreement was that they will receive $1M upfront for every ARM customer who wants their device/chip to include Akida IP. And then will get ongoing royalties when that device/chip is manufactured on an ongoing basis"
Hey Crestman, sounds like a credible arrangement and although what you said is hearsay and therefore doesn't carry much weight, if such a agreement was in place, wouldn't that have had to be announced to the ASX as continuous disclosure of a material income deal?
Or does that not have to be announced, as we are already receiving income and don't have to announce the material details, of each partnership, going forward?
Where's FactFinder when you need him?
Hi Filobeddo,
Sure no problem, this is from 2015, its explained well & so simple to see how our tech is orders of magnitude better than anything on the market.
It could well be, because any money coming in, the "1 million dollar upfront fee" is entirely dependent on a customer of ARM's, saying they want to use it and therefore, it is not material unless that happens.