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Got your hottub ready @Bravo
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Got your hottub ready @Bravo

Oooops! Not quite! I'll get cracking on it ASAP. I have to go to Bunnings to pick up some rust converter to help me get this baby back into ship-shape condition.


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Oooops! Not quite! I'll get cracking on it ASAP. I have to go to Bunnings to pick up some rust converter to help me get this baby back into ship-shape condition.


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Afternoon Bravo ,

1 , Cracking job on the sleuthing front.

2, Save yourself a trip to Bunnings ....... just use the tub on my back deck ...que the laughter.


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Perhaps one to keep an eye on;

Ex-Google CEO Embarks on a High-Tech Military Venture with AI Drones​

In a significant shift from his tech giant days, Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, is channeling his expertise and resources into a groundbreaking military startup.

This venture, named White Stork, marks a bold entry into the realm of defense technology, particularly in the development of AI-powered attack drones, reports

The AI Drone Vision​

Schmidt's vision for White Stork is to create drones capable of autonomous visual targeting, especially in environments where traditional communication systems are compromised.
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Morning Chippers ,

A little eye candy.... thought the removable spittoon was a nice touch.




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Great for people, that don't know how to close their doors properly too 👍
 
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Must say ... with such a low MC (under $300M) I'm a little surprised none of the big players have made` a bid for BRN yet.
Money is tight these days for example. This is just 2024

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Alot of money is currently sitting in Money market funds until interest rates start to drop, almost 6 trillion dollars worth...

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Wow we ended up

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More intriguing posts on neuromorphic computing from this enthusiastic PhD student based in Luxembourg!

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I’ve always wondered who is hiding behind the various BNP Paribas Nominee accounts in the Top 20 shareholder list…

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Presumably mainly European institutional investors, individual investors with large holdings, possibly companies such as Valeo, Capgemini…?

Does anyone happen to know whether we retail shareholders that have overseas (from an ASX perspective) security deposit accounts with banks that are part of the BNP Paribas group (eg Consorsbank in Germany) also get lumped together in a nominee account or are listed separately under our own names in the shareholder registry?

And could individual banks that are members of the BNP Paribas group or even government agencies be using those nominee accounts as well? The reason I am asking this is the following article. There is no indication in the text that we are involved, but banking and finance - which the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is well-known for - has always been named a sector that would benefit from utilising Akida…


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And lo and behold, one of the research groups that is part of the SnT research institute (Interdisciplinary Centre for the Security, Reliability and Trust at the University of Luxembourg) named as the other collaborator in the article is that of doctoral researcher Swetha Varadarajulu (cf. my previous post), who appears to see a lot of potential in what Brainchip has to offer in her research field of satellite communications - see her reaction to the comment by @chapman89 on her “Intel vs Brainchip: The Satellite Comms Neuromorphic Battle Begins 🔥” post.

I trust there is some kind of cross-pollination taking place between those various SnT research groups focussing on four priority areas, namely Cybersecurity, Fintech, IoT & Autonomous Vehicles and Space Systems…

So possibly more than just a faint dot-join?!


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I’ve always wondered who is hiding behind the various BNP Paribas Nominee accounts in the Top 20 shareholder list…

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Presumably mainly European institutional investors, individual investors with large holdings, possibly companies such as Valeo, Capgemini…?

Does anyone happen to know whether we retail shareholders that have overseas (from an ASX perspective) security deposit accounts with banks that are part of the BNP Paribas group (eg Consorsbank in Germany) also get lumped together in a nominee account or are listed separately under our own names in the shareholder registry?

And could individual banks that are members of the BNP Paribas group or even government agencies be using those nominee accounts as well? The reason I am asking this is the following article. There is no indication in the text that we are involved, but banking and finance - which the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is well-known for - has always been named a sector that would benefit from utilising Akida…


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And lo and behold, one of the research groups that is part of the SnT research institute (Interdisciplinary Centre for the Security, Reliability and Trust at the University of Luxembourg) named as the other collaborator in the article is that of doctoral researcher Swetha Varadarajulu (cf. my previous post), who appears to see a lot of potential in what Brainchip has to offer in her research field of satellite communications - see her reaction to the comment by @chapman89 on her “Intel vs Brainchip: The Satellite Comms Neuromorphic Battle Begins 🔥” post.

I trust there is some kind of cross-pollination taking place between those various SnT research groups focussing on four priority areas, namely Cybersecurity, Fintech, IoT & Autonomous Vehicles and Space Systems…

So possibly more than just a faint dot-join?!


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I linked BNP Paribas to Valeo a little while back since the ex CEO of Valeo Jacques Aschenbroich is on the board of BNP Paribas.

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I linked BNP Paribas to Valeo a little while back since the CEO of Valeo Jacques Aschenbroich is on the board of BNP Paribas.

Correct! 👍🏻
Turns out, though, Jacques Aschenbroich is actually no longer Valeo’s CEO resp. Valeo’s Chairman of the Board of Directors.

But we don’t mind him being Chairman of the Board of Directors of French multinational telecommunications and digital service provider Orange either, do we? 😉

Now which other company does this colour remind me of again? 🤔🤣
I reckon the two would make a great match, not only in the colour scheme of things…


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