Many shares your frustrations.I don't post much here, but I'm an avid reader, so thanks to everyone for their time in dot-joining and providing research and opinions on Brainchip. At the end of the day, I believe, but I have also lost out on other opportunities while continuing to hold Brainchip shares. I've been in since 2020 and now hold over 200K shares.
Waiting for industry to catch up to our amazing technology has been increasingly futile. And with each AGM it seems like management becomes less effective and less transparent. It also seems like we are constantly offering new ideas and products when our original bread and butter IP and products haven't even been fleshed out in industry. It's like a restaurant with too many menu items.
I got into this stock knowing it was a long hold, but seeing things like this last investor write-up showing a 'some-day' value of $1.00 is disheartening. $1.00?!?!? I know, it's all speculation, however, it may be time to pull this one and place my bets elsewhere until there is some sort of pulse with the SP instead of this flatline that hasn't really moved in two years. AI start ups with much less to offer are blowing up left and right, meanwhile BRN languishes in the sub-dollar range and is mainly traded by bots and shorts.
What am I (are we) missing here? My sense is that a lot of people think there is a monster fish lurking below the surface that is just waiting to reveal itself. (ie. Mercedes, Tata, etc.) Maybe that's true, time will tell... but is it a month, a year, or five plus years? Or never?
I am not telling you how to manage your portfolio, but selling now could end up being one of the worst decisions of your life, note I said: could!
We must be getting very close to some major announcements IMO, moving computing to the edge have just started and BRN are well positioned to take full advantage of that. Sean sounded very upbeat where he was talking to Michael Marchuk from Blue Prism (see below).
I was once in a small biotech and I sold because I got feed up waiting (okay, not as long as here I admit). About a month later the company rocketed X5 on very good news! I am not saying this will happen here, but the chances are there, and they are fairly good I will say.
If he can't make some good deals before the next AGM, the company must consider selling its IP's and close shop (shareholder's vote's) because they can't keep on printing shares, hollowing out value for shareholders.
I remain optimistic and buy a few shares when I can.
That's just my layman opinion, not to be taken too seriously.