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- I had no idea how many MVIS retards were sitting in the shadows. ❤️😭
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- You do realize wsb automod deleted any comment, post, or mention of MVIS for a looong time? We've been trying to share. Half of you seem to have a clue this is not pump & dump, it's a value buy.
To the other half I say, hey, just keep on loving life on the short bus, shoving crayons up your nose. Mems is not memes. This is the future. Comparable to the creation of the internet. Do your own DD.
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- The mention of Microsoft as the 2017 customer was very bullish and leads me to believe either:
A) Drew Markham/MVIS General Counsel and M&A Ace reviewed the MSFT/MVIS Contract/NDA and determined they were within their rights to disclose the relationship publicly (which gives MVIS significantly greater negotiating leverage in discussing an acquisition of the Near-Eye Display (NED) AR vertical, which powers the Hololens 2). The announcement puts significantly more pressure on MSFT to acquire the NED vertical, especially considering the national security risks associated with this critical IP being vital to the $22B US Army IVAS contract. The Department of Defense has conducted a thorough review and I’m sure they have identified that Microsoft not owning the rights to the “Miracle *MicroVision* Display Engine” represents a national security threat. It would make sense for the DoD to put pressure on MSFT to acquire this IP to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
or
B) Microsoft gave MicroVision the green light to announce the relationship because MSFT is about to announce acquiring the NED vertical.
Either way it is BAFF (*Bullish as F#cking F#ck*).
Also, MVIS is positioning itself to be a global leader in automotive LiDAR with best-in-class tech in terms of resolution, specs, and scalability. The IAA Mobility Summit in Munich is coming up in September and MicroVision is hosting the DVN Automotive LiDAR Conference and Expo in Frankfurt in November. Soon the whole world will see we have best-in-class automotive LiDAR.
Position: 13,450 shares at $7.46 avg.
This is the way.
- 70
- I’ve held this in profit for a while now, and added lots more this week thanks to the sale! So stoked about the call. Sharp Foxconn deal is happening. And the 4 LIDARS are mix and match depending on what each customer needs so could enhance their existing safety by adding one of MVIS as a soft entry and then down the line ditch their existing deals and switch fully to MVIS tech. Which means every single car company out there is a potential MVIS customer even those who have publicly announced deals with other LIDAR companies.
My money is on MSFT buying the AR product from MVIS imminently for a nice chunky dividend per share now that it’s public as to who is really the brains behind the Hololens and IVAS!!!
- 54
- Yesterday, minutes before market close, my finger was hovering above the buy button for two stocks - should I go back into MVIS, that made me some money in March and April? Or should I join Sir Jacks latest PnD crusade in MVST?
I already entered the buy order for MVST, but stopped at entering my authorisation - like a struck of lightning, clarity hit me. Am I going to follow a notorious pumper who takes pride in rubbing one out before making a deal? Or buy a potential high-Flyer, trading at the bottom of its channel?
Long story short, 300 $MVIS @ $12.50 - I am back baby!so
- 94
- The mention of Microsoft as the 2017 customer was very bullish and leads me to believe either:
A) Drew Markham/MVIS General Counsel and M&A Ace reviewed the MSFT/MVIS Contract/NDA and determined they were within their rights to disclose the relationship publicly (which gives MVIS significantly greater negotiating leverage in discussing an acquisition of the Near-Eye Display (NED) AR vertical, which powers the Hololens 2). The announcement puts significantly more pressure on MSFT to acquire the NED vertical, especially considering the national security risks associated with this critical IP being vital to the $22B US Army IVAS contract. The Department of Defense has conducted a thorough review and I’m sure they have identified that Microsoft not owning the rights to the “Miracle *MicroVision* Display Engine” represents a national security threat. It would make sense for the DoD to put pressure on MSFT to acquire this IP to prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
or
B) Microsoft gave MicroVision the green light to announce the relationship because MSFT is about to announce acquiring the NED vertical.
Either way it is BAFF (*Bullish as F#cking F#ck*).
Also, MVIS is positioning itself to be a global leader in automotive LiDAR with best-in-class tech in terms of resolution, specs, and scalability. The IAA Mobility Summit in Munich is coming up in September and MicroVision is hosting the DVN Automotive LiDAR Conference and Expo in Frankfurt in November. Soon the whole world will see we have best-in-class automotive LiDAR.
Position: 13,450 shares at $7.46 avg.
This is the way.
- 70
- I’ve held this in profit for a while now, and added lots more this week thanks to the sale! So stoked about the call. Sharp Foxconn deal is happening. And the 4 LIDARS are mix and match depending on what each customer needs so could enhance their existing safety by adding one of MVIS as a soft entry and then down the line ditch their existing deals and switch fully to MVIS tech. Which means every single car company out there is a potential MVIS customer even those who have publicly announced deals with other LIDAR companies.
My money is on MSFT buying the AR product from MVIS imminently for a nice chunky dividend per share now that it’s public as to who is really the brains behind the Hololens and IVAS!!!
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- MVIS, oldie but a beaten down goodie, on the EC confirmed in MSFT Hololens, gonna rip huge
- 28
- MVIS w/ the MSFT reveal. ***Ready the lasers 😎***
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- MVIS + MSFT = pew pew rocket rocket