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Agreed. I only hope the CEO has taken over the role of Worldwide Sales as well, to offset wages, and to make some captain's picks and cut some deals. At the end of the day the CEO sets the negotiating parameters ( not the head of sales). There is no doubt that Sean's time to shine is now, (or never).
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Pay peanuts, get ...
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So you think that 3 or 4 million would be peanuts compared to the 5 million he gets now?
 
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i am sitting here with 300k shares and just hoping that it all pays off

sometimes you have to wonder if you have done the right thing or your pissing into a shitstorm, i have had the faith for a long time in the company but still some days it unnerves you and you can feel Have i done my money or will i be a winner investing in this company?
i hold strong i have a plan 5 year plan will it pay off??? only time will tell
 
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Agreed. I only hope the CEO has taken over the role of Worldwide Sales as well, to offset wages, and to make some captain's picks and cut some deals. At the end of the day the CEO sets the negotiating parameters ( not the head of sales). There is no doubt that Sean's time to shine is now, (or never).
His got to May to really to start producing with some solid ground breaking signings
 
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The mind boggling thing is that BRN, a pennystock with a revolutionary technology during a period of time where everything connected to ai skyrocketed not only underperformed but totally flopped on the market. Commercially and on an investing point of view.

I start to believe that these claimed NDAs never even existed. Management talked so much about progress during the last two years yet when it was time to actually deliver nothing but a “the chip wasn’t robust enough” came to fruition. My biggest hope was Valeo Scala 3. In the past it seemed so reasonable to believe that we’re involved and again we’re not.

Now we’re told that customer engagement is higher than ever before. At this point it’s just begging that merely one thing that they say is actually true. Reading that our CEO is in some list of the best paid CEOs in Australia is just the icing on the cake.
 
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D, I'm a lth, and will continue to be so. That said, I'm tipping a very uncomfortable ride for Sean. He was clearly out of his depth at the last AGM. His statement of "watch the financials ", without a big ann , in a short space of time, is going to bite him on the arse, in a big way. Potentially, he's going to be sweating bullets at the next AGM. While I don't blame him per se , the s/p price during his tenure has been a bloody disaster. That's just a fact. Will be very interested to hear what he has to say. GLTA
I think Sean's been sweating plenty of bullets already and that kind of stress, is just part and parcel of his job.

When he said "watch the financials" just as when Peter said there would be "explosive sales", obviously things were looking much more promising at the time..

Both are of unquestionable character.

Sean is still maturing as a CEO, as is BrainChip as a Company, but I think he has the strive, passion and strategy, to "help" us become successful.

Everything is happening, as you would well know and the Market will eventually be forced to recognise that.
 
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His got to May to really to start producing with some solid ground breaking signings

Now I know who won't be put in charge of proof reading BRN ANN's before they are released.
 
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i am sitting here with 300k shares and just hoping that it all pays off

sometimes you have to wonder if you have done the right thing or your pissing into a shitstorm, i have had the faith for a long time in the company but still some days it unnerves you and you can feel Have i done my money or will i be a winner investing in this company?
i hold strong i have a plan 5 year plan will it pay off??? only time will tell
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The mind boggling thing is that BRN, a pennystock with a revolutionary technology during a period of time where everything connected to ai skyrocketed not only underperformed but totally flopped on the market. Commercially and on an investing point of view.

I start to believe that these claimed NDAs never even existed. Management talked so much about progress during the last two years yet when it was time to actually deliver nothing but a “the chip wasn’t robust enough” came to fruition. My biggest hope was Valeo Scala 3. In the past it seemed so reasonable to believe that we’re involved and again we’re not.

Now we’re told that customer engagement is higher than ever before. At this point it’s just begging that merely one thing that they say is actually true. Reading that our CEO is in some list of the best paid CEOs in Australia is just the icing on the cake.
Another thing that doesn't sit well with me is the fact the PVDM is retiring before achieving commercial success. He will still be involved, but not at full capacity.
Is Anil planning the same thing soon?
 
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Another thing that doesn't sit well with me is the fact the PVDM is retiring before achieving commercial success. He will still be involved, but not at full capacity.
Is Anil planning the same thing soon?
Yes have some
 
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Another thing that doesn't sit well with me is the fact the PVDM is retiring before achieving commercial success. He will still be involved, but not at full capacity.
Is Anil planning the same thing soon?
He spent so much time developing and perfecting his creation. It’s understandable by now that he finally wants to take a step back. BRNs catastrophic performance is not his fault. I’d do the same if I was him.
 
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He spent so much time developing and perfecting his creation. It’s understandable by now that he finally wants to take a step back. BRNs catastrophic performance is not his fault. I’d do the same if I was him.
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This is going to age well.
 
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Just for some clarification in regards to Socionext , that some may or may not be fully aware .
At the last AGM I enquired if Socionext were exempt from paying a licensing fee due to any previous agreement ?
The reply was / not at all , we would love to do a licensing agreement with Socionext and we certainly could .

Since Sean’s flying visit to Australia the Net borrowed short position has declined from 122m to only 75m .
What is spooking the shorts ? It’s certainly not the LDA agreement .

All in my opinion ……
Socionext is a fabless designer of SoC solutions. When there is a manufacturing customer buying a custom SoC solution with Akida IP, an IP licence will come into play with the customer. It's the same case like many of the partnerships, it's all about development and has no direct financial input.
Socionext is a merger of Fujitsu and Panasonic divisions, so there is a big chance, SoC solutions find their way to the product portfolio of those companies. Rest is about timelines, some now market-ready products may enter the market in 2024, others in 2025/26. That depends on market strategies of manufacturers we know nothing about..
 
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What's this 12 thing buddy bit creepy ????
My wife says are you 5? Which is a concern when our youngest child is 8. So 12 I’d happily take..

Ah well, this little sp run ended for now, but any IP signing will fix that and bring revenue and confidence back also.

Gen 2 is only 2months old.. Thry only sleep eat and shit at that age, so I’m happy to wait til atleast it can walk..
 
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If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
He spent so much time developing and perfecting his creation. It’s understandable by now that he finally wants to take a step back. BRNs catastrophic performance is not his fault. I’d do the same if I was him.

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My wife says are you 5? Which is a concern when our youngest child is 8. So 12 I’d happily take..

Ah well, this little sp run ended for now, but any IP signing will fix that and bring revenue and confidence back also.

Gen 2 is only 2months old.. Thry only sleep eat and shit at that age, so I’m happy to wait til atleast it can walk..
According to my charting, The Dingo Up Trend, is still in place but does require a bounce from here..

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Well, we knew LDA was in the wind so can't complain I guess.

Rather be in a much stronger position to have called it but is what it is for the moment.

On another note.

The below company is interesting in so much as ahead of the curve on digital watermarking products, as well as for the end of product recycling.

They have some patents over the past 3 - 4 years and references made to Akida, as well as some others, that could be utilised in the sorting and ID of recyclables as well as other digital watermarking.

These guys are at the front end of the product (to watermark) and have some decent names associated with them like Walmart, P&G, Netto, AstraZenca, L'oreal, Puma, others.

The idea is then for sensors at the back end, normal garden variety or obviously for higher functioning, ones like Akida to read, identify, sort and collect data of the material in recycling.

Made me think of Circle 8 and how someone like that with Akida would dovetail into something like Digimarc if continues to gather momentum and market uptake.



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According to my charting, The Dingo Up Trend, is still in place but does require a bounce from here..

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Hey DB,

Haven't had chance to put up own chart but been watching a poss mini cup & handle...scribble on your chart in blue.

Can see the vol spikes start and end of the cup lips as hits resistance, the fall in SP and in vol in between and now the drop of the handle.

Would need to hold around here and start the next few days back upward and then a break with vol through mid 20's to confirm.

A break down through the bottom trend line of your channel and the poss C&H would be a fail.

Not a textbook C&H but is definitely a watch imo.

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Well, we knew LDA was in the wind so can't complain I guess.

Rather be in a much stronger position to have called it but is what it is for the moment.

On another note.

The below company is interesting in so much as ahead of the curve on digital watermarking products, as well as for the end of product recycling.

They have some patents over the past 3 - 4 years and references made to Akida, as well as some others, that could be utilised in the sorting and ID of recyclables as well as other digital watermarking.

These guys are at the front end of the product (to watermark) and have some decent names associated with them like Walmart, P&G, Netto, AstraZenca, L'oreal, Puma, others.

The idea is then for sensors at the back end, normal garden variety or obviously for higher functioning, ones like Akida to read, identify, sort and collect data of the material in recycling.

Made me think of Circle 8 and how someone like that with Akida would dovetail into something like Digimarc if continues to gather momentum and market uptake.



A Solution Proven to Reduce Waste​

Digimarc Recycle allows brand owners to increase sustainability by digitizing products and packaging with technology proven to achieve 99% detection. Coupled with consumer engagement capabilities, brands can deliver a direct, digital communications channel with consumers. And, retain a cloud-based record of recycling information that provides new insights.


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Massive market in the recycling space imo. Not just at a bin or recycling receptacle point but at things like MRFs (material recovery facility) and large scale.


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Hey DB,

Haven't had chance to put up own chart but been watching a poss mini cup & handle...scribble on your chart in blue.

Can see the vol spikes start and end of the cup lips as hits resistance, the fall in SP and in vol in between and now the drop of the handle.

Would need to hold around here and start the next few days back upward and then a break with vol through mid 20's to confirm.

A break down through the bottom trend line of your channel and the poss C&H would be a fail.

Not a textbook C&H but is definitely a watch imo.
I've seen your charts and explanations before Fullmoonfever and they are, well off the charts mind boggling! 😛

Don't get me wrong, I know you know that stuff well and are probably the best I've seen..
But I don't go for the patterns and Fibs etc, I think sometimes they work, because they self fulfill, but with so much manipulation, how can any pattern really mean anything?

I know if you follow the same "rules" as everyone else, you can have a good margin of success with charting/trading, but I'm too lazy to play that "game"..

I do like candles though and especially the simplified form of Heikin-Ashi, as they show selling and buying momentum better..

Longer term charting, only really means anything in hindsight..
 
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