@Bravo all fair and reasonable questions. I suggest contacting the company with them and maybe also suggest that other questions were most likely not answered either deliberately or because of time frame. Because of the limited time frame they placed on questions, then surely it would be not too much to ask from the company to have a follow up question and answer session to clear up shareholders concerns. Especially the fact the company did promise to be more transparent and keep shareholders informed. Come on Brainchip management, do better.Not one of my questions was answered through the online message system.
Question 1 - I actually sent this one through 4 times to see if anyone would pick it up
I acknowledge that BrainChip is bound by NDS's; however, there remains a clear and effective way to share meaningful updates with shareholders without breaching confidentiality.
By reporting aggregated, anonymized, and non-identifiable data, BrainChip could easily provide its shareholders with valuable insight into operational progress, commercial engagement, and market traction without compromising client identities or sensitive negotiations.
BrainChip could publish metrics similar to this example which shows:
Total active commercial discussions: e.g. 26 companies currently in the pipeline
(This could then be further broken down into stages such as
- Enquiry / Early discussion: 14
- Proof of Concept (PoC): 6
- Pilot deployment: 3
- Commercial negotiations: 2
- Signed but not publicly disclosed: 1
This level of transparency would not only strengthen shareholder confidence but also allow alignment between performance outcomes and executive remuneration (e.g., bonuses), ensuring a clearer and more justifiable basis for incentive payments.
Can you please confirm whether the Board will consider providing such aggregated engagement metrics in future shareholder communications?
Question 2
What are your thoughts on Arm recently having partnered with Beken (a Chinese company) on ultra-low power edge AI solutions, given that this is the space that BrainChip were supposed to "own"? Does this partnership indicate that Arm does not yet view neuromorphic computing as commercially mature or strategically necessary? Can you please clarify BrainChip’s position to understand how the Board views evolving opportunities with Arm?
Question 3
There was a comment made by Antonio Viana, (if I'm not mistaken), at the last AGM that if there were no licenses signed by this AGM, then we have a problem? So, clearly we have a problem Why have there been no new licences signed? What exactly is the problem? How serious is it? How can it be overcome and in what time-frame?
Question 4
There was an interview with the ASX Investor in May 2023 when Sean was asked the following question about how soon we can expect the "lumpy" revenue to transition into a more regular cadence:
ASX Investor: Are you hoping to see that cadence in the next 6-12 months? Are we talking 3 years, 5 years? What are you anticipating?
Sean: I would think it's not that far out, but it's not that far in. Some where in between that right now.
Given that was 2 years ago, what is your current view on when regular revenue should be expected?
Hang on chippers, looking positive in the longer term. This is the grind, I sincerely wish as do we all that celebrations had commenced, however this is not the case.
Unfortunately we won't be rich tomorrow. But I believe we will all be handsomely rewarded with patience.
Kim seemed flustered, unsure, maybe out of her depth? The audio system may have contributed.Not one of my questions was answered through the online message system.
Question 1 - I actually sent this one through 4 times to see if anyone would pick it up
I acknowledge that BrainChip is bound by NDS's; however, there remains a clear and effective way to share meaningful updates with shareholders without breaching confidentiality.
By reporting aggregated, anonymized, and non-identifiable data, BrainChip could easily provide its shareholders with valuable insight into operational progress, commercial engagement, and market traction without compromising client identities or sensitive negotiations.
BrainChip could publish metrics similar to this example which shows:
Total active commercial discussions: e.g. 26 companies currently in the pipeline
(This could then be further broken down into stages such as
- Enquiry / Early discussion: 14
- Proof of Concept (PoC): 6
- Pilot deployment: 3
- Commercial negotiations: 2
- Signed but not publicly disclosed: 1
This level of transparency would not only strengthen shareholder confidence but also allow alignment between performance outcomes and executive remuneration (e.g., bonuses), ensuring a clearer and more justifiable basis for incentive payments.
Can you please confirm whether the Board will consider providing such aggregated engagement metrics in future shareholder communications?
Question 2
What are your thoughts on Arm recently having partnered with Beken (a Chinese company) on ultra-low power edge AI solutions, given that this is the space that BrainChip were supposed to "own"? Does this partnership indicate that Arm does not yet view neuromorphic computing as commercially mature or strategically necessary? Can you please clarify BrainChip’s position to understand how the Board views evolving opportunities with Arm?
Question 3
There was a comment made by Antonio Viana, (if I'm not mistaken), at the last AGM that if there were no licenses signed by this AGM, then we have a problem? So, clearly we have a problem Why have there been no new licences signed? What exactly is the problem? How serious is it? How can it be overcome and in what time-frame?
Question 4
There was an interview with the ASX Investor in May 2023 when Sean was asked the following question about how soon we can expect the "lumpy" revenue to transition into a more regular cadence:
ASX Investor: Are you hoping to see that cadence in the next 6-12 months? Are we talking 3 years, 5 years? What are you anticipating?
Sean: I would think it's not that far out, but it's not that far in. Some where in between that right now.
Given that was 2 years ago, what is your current view on when regular revenue should be expected?
Wasn't that because the person was going crazy fixating on how Peter can say no when Steve helped him build this company and wealth?Peter's behaviour was terrible in my opinion. He's said publicly he has a reason for not voting for Steve Liebeskind and that he would discuss it after the meeting with the shareholder who was asking the questions about it...
No balls at all. If you are going to say you have a reason publicly, why not have the balls to say what it is PUBLICLY....
At least Steve Liebeskin had the balls to get up on stage, knowing it was a lost cause.
Very disappointed in Peter.
Viana just did not want to answer the question that was put to him.......Yeah, lost respect with Viana. He knew the Irish shareholder's questions from the beginning about reporting on the ASX and wanted to bullshit about 'ramping' the stock.
Also completely blanking RealInfo's comment about lack of PR.
Game of time for them. Use up as much time as possible to avoid harder questions later on.
Wasn't that because the person was going crazy fixating on how Peter can say no when Steve helped him build this company and wealth?
I think that part is irrelevant, Peter should only consider current position...
Imo only
could be opening himself to a liable suit??@Cardpro Maybe I'll listen to it again later, but regardless, why say publicly you have reasons, but not share that with everyone.
Why would you tell just one shareholder after the AGM.. because this is where things are misconstrued and misquoted..
IMO, if you say publicly I have a reason , then tell us all (not just one shareholder) (or else don't say anything)...
It’s not too late to get a new CEO and Chairman.
I thought Sean was OK this time around.It’s not too late to get a new CEO and Chairman.
That it was being investigated and the ASX announcement was to nullify any leaks while active consultations were happening.Did they say something about the US market move?
Did they say something about the US market move?
Yes, Antonio said they never said it. Then someone showed Antonio the announcement where it was said and then Antonio said they didn't mean going to the US, they meant redomiciling to Europe, Asia or the moon.
When pressed for further details, Antonio said they had to tell the ASX because they were worried someone like Chelsey Manning would leak the information and they didn't want there to be a situation entailing a total freak out of epic proportions.
So instead of waiting for a KGB agent to cleverly disguise themselves as a photocopying machine in order to enter BrainCHip HQ to deceptively obtain this information, they decided to announce it via the ASX, who were stoked to get anything from BRN because they had actually forgotten who BrainChip was on account of the lack of previous ASX announcements.
Then they all went home and had a nice, hot cup of tea and a some ginger snap biscuits.
I thought it was “I gotcha, I gotcha”Big wigs don't listen to shareholders,
Like old mate from last yr saying the same thing no P.R skills, Antonio Favourite word, Noted
WTFare you serious?
Gotcha, noted.I thought it was “I gotcha, I gotcha”