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Dingo! Going private means you get bought out at today’s price 😂 I know you wouldn’t want that.
Bought out by who exactly?
The Company is still worth 425 million AUD at yesterday's close.

Going private doesn't mean the Company gets bought out, as far as I know.

I've had a company go private before (9SP) and was not bought out.
I don't have a clue what they're doing now, but haven't checked to be honest.
There was a huge consolidation and refunding there, from memory though..
 
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Bought out by who exactly?
The Company is still worth 425 million AUD at yesterday's close.

Going private doesn't mean the Company gets bought out, as far as I know.

I've had a company go private before (9SP) and was not bought out.
I don't have a clue what they're doing now, but haven't checked to be honest.
There was a huge consolidation and refunding there, from memory though..
It means an entity has to purchase ALL outstanding shares. You get paid for the shares you own now, and you are out of the game.
 
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It means an entity has to purchase ALL outstanding shares. You get paid for the shares you own now, and you are out of the game.
No, that's not what it means.


"If a company's stock is delisted from an exchange, shareholders still own their shares in the company, but the stock may trade over-the-counter, which could lead to decreased liquidity and less transparency for investors

Google about it..
 
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No, that's not what it means.


"If a company's stock is delisted from an exchange, shareholders still own their shares in the company, but the stock may trade over-the-counter, which could lead to decreased liquidity and less transparency for investors

Google about it..
It can happen as you state, but it doesn't "have" to be done that way, is my understanding..
 
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It means an entity has to purchase ALL outstanding shares. You get paid for the shares you own now, and you are out of the game.
If the Company "has" to purchase all shares, then how do I still have shares, albeit heavily consolidated, in 9Spokes, formerly 9SP on the ASX?..
 

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Bought out by who exactly?
The Company is still worth 425 million AUD at yesterday's close.

Going private doesn't mean the Company gets bought out, as far as I know.

I've had a company go private before (9SP) and was not bought out.
I don't have a clue what they're doing now, but haven't checked to be honest.
There was a huge consolidation and refunding there, from memory though..
I sure hope not because I am now dark red, -39% after the last days' disaster.
Do not forget others who bought much later than you when making crazy plans.
 
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If the Company "has" to purchase all shares, then how do I still have shares, albeit heavily consolidated, in 9Spokes, formerly 9SP on the ASX?..
Dingo. Let’s not dwell on this too long. I was originally replying to your comment “going private”.

I’m a yankee and want the best for my BRN shares, and just know listing in the US is a great path forward!
 
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Dingo. Let’s not dwell on this too long. I was originally replying to your comment “going private”.

I’m a yankee and want the best for my BRN shares, and just know listing in the US is a great path forward!
It's a great path forward if the Company is performing strongly and is profitable.

It is not a great path forward, if there has to be massive consolidation and no guarantees of performing, once listing.

There will also likely be a sizable dilution on listing, added to the fact of the price being manipulated, to a less favourable conversion ratio, for existing holders, pre-consolidation.
 
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An IT association based in the Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi organised the AI Hills Conference that took place there on Saturday and brought together over 200 participants interested in AI.

Since one of the invited speakers happened to be a gentleman presenting on neuromorphic chips, I decided to have a closer look at the uploaded conference pictures and video, since we’ve known for over a year that Ukraine-based Data Science UA has been playing around with Akida. And bingo - the speaker did indeed represent Data Science UA!



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According to my Google Lens translation, Ilya Babichev started out talking about the advantages and disadvantages of neuromorphic chips in general - the disadvantages being that precision-wise, they have yet to prove themselves more accurate than the “classic” (= von Neumann) architecture, that the software for NC has not yet caught up with the hardware and that well-defined performance benchmarks were still missing.

After introducing AKD1000, he listed at least three different use cases, namely drone detection (obviously a very important real life use case in 2025 Ukraine!), keyword detection and recognition of surface types, such as identifying areas of soil suitable for planting crops with the help of a quadcopter, in areas where forest fires and deforestation have resulted in land that can be repurposed for agriculture.


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GeorgHbg

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I have found this article from the Telekom Germany an there new KI Smartphone. I´m not sure if this could have Akida inside.

Partnername are: brain.ai and Qualcomm. Maybe the smart guy can take a look an see, if there is a possibility.



sorry if posted already.

Greetings from Germany.


Deutsche Telekom is launching its own smartphone on the market, where users no longer need to access apps thanks to a voice assistant equipped with artificial intelligence (AI). “It's an app-free experience,” says Deutsche Telekom Chief Technology Officer Claudia Nemat about the ‘AI Phone’, which is a further development of the Group's own T-Phone and is to be presented today at the MWC mobile communications trade fair in Barcelona.

Nemat presented the idea a year ago as a “design concept”. The device is now largely finished - after final technical work, it is set to go on sale in the second half of the year.

With the AI phone, the user touches the display and can then speak to the AI assistant, which uses the AI search engine Perplexity. “Based on the user's voice commands, the AI assistant can start calls, write emails, make calendar entries, order a cab or provide information on the display about good restaurants nearby or make suggestions for suitable gifts,” says Nemat. The AI assistant can also display directions or translate photographed documents. Podcasts could also be easily created.
 
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Frangipani

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Article commissioned by BrainChip and published on Wevolver today:


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CHIPS

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It's a great path forward if the Company is performing strongly and is profitable.

It is not a great path forward, if there has to be massive consolidation and no guarantees of performing, once listing.

There will also likely be a sizable dilution on listing, added to the fact of the price being manipulated, to a less favourable conversion ratio, for existing holders, pre-consolidation.

Wait and see! We still have almost a year to go before it happens. A lot of good things can happen until then.
 
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Sorry to report that Messiah Trump (and his anointed Imbeciles) Dumpster fire continues to rage on in US markets.

And if the end is in sight I'm not seeing it. Only Apocalypse.

Do you believe in Miracles? Call 911Miracle and report if anyone answers.

Bless you.
 
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dpxmusic

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I told myself I was locked in on Brainchip shares, but if we go sub $.10 USD, I'll may have to load up the truck.
 
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