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Lightwave Logic Inc

Lightwave Logic Inc (LWLG)

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LWLG Discussion

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RuudSaltis RuudSaltis 4 horas hace
Proto I am long as you know. But I asked you when do you expect the share go up you said soon. When do you expect that. Please answer.
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pochemunyet pochemunyet 9 horas hace
Hey, I just found another stock that is going nowhere, is very cheap and will drop to zero, but I am going to commit to posting incessantly how bad the company is. You know, like a lot, for years.

Just because I like to help people steer clear of it even though I don't own any or short the stock.
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prototype_101 prototype_101 11 horas hace
Shorts in full force fear mongering here now!!

in the 1's this is as undervalued as it was overvalued at $20

the 5 year VWAP is at about $7

LWLG has solved the holy grail of Photonics and has the PkM materials with mass commercial readiness to support the next handful of generations of internet transmission!!! No other company comes even close to what LWLG has in-hand TODAY!!!

IBM, Lockheed Martin, DuPont, AT&T Bell Labs, Honeywell, Motorola, HP, 3M, and others in addition to numerous universities and U.S. Government Agencies, have attempted to produce high-performance, high-stability electro-optic polymers
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prototype_101 prototype_101 11 horas hace
Lebby Podcast--->"Failure Mechanisms" = Qualification of 4x200 PIC

Lebby's Podcast----> SMOKING GUN PROOF OF LATE-STAGE QUALIFICATIONS

Investors also learned from the Podcast just before Lebby's abrupt departure that LWLG was proving out to be MORE ROBUST than even Lebby thought it could be in FAILURE MECHANISMS testing which is part of the QUALIFICATIONS PROCESS

In this Podcast released practically coincident with Lebby's abrupt departure from LWLG over the dispute with the BOD on "Business Strategy" investors learned that Lebby found that LWLG tech was more robust than even he had ever imagined in the final set of tests for the Tier 1 Customer Acceptance requirements on "Failure Mechanisms"

NOTE >>> FAILURE MECHANISMS testing is part of the QUALIFICATIONS PROCESS


Lebby at 13:45 "Is it robust? is it reliable? is it stable? so we are actually at Lightwave really doing a lot of Reliability, Accelerated Testing, Lifetime Work, in terms of different temperatures, looking at different techniques, you know, trying to really understand how robust this material is, and actually we've been positively surprised, this is more robust than we expected, and we're really excited, and we're in the mode right now of conveying that to the Industry, we're very happy with the performance, we see this as a long-term solution for the Industry in terms of performance, and how this can add value to the optical network, but those are the things we're working on really hard, and as you bring a new technology platform to market, where either you've increased the performance or you've changed the technology itself, you've got to go through these things, and certainly we're going through all of that"



Gemini, is study of Failure Mechanisms part of Qualifications work for Transceiver components such as modulators?

Yes, the study of failure mechanisms is an essential part of the qualification work for transceiver components like modulators. Here's why:

Reliability Prediction: Understanding failure mechanisms allows engineers to predict the long-term reliability of the component. This is crucial for ensuring that the transceiver can operate reliably in demanding environments for its intended lifespan.

Failure Analysis: When a component fails during testing or in the field, analyzing the failure mechanism helps pinpoint the root cause. This information is vital for:

Design Improvements: Modifying the component's design to address the identified weakness and prevent future failures.

Manufacturing Process Refinement: Identifying and correcting issues in the manufacturing process that may be contributing to failures.

Accelerated Life Testing: By understanding the dominant failure mechanisms, engineers can design accelerated life tests that simulate the effects of long-term operation in a shorter timeframe. This allows for faster evaluation of component reliability.


Common Failure Mechanisms Investigated in Modulators:

Electro-migration: The movement of metal atoms within the component due to high current densities, potentially leading to open circuits.

Electromigration: The movement of metal atoms within the component due to high current densities, potentially leading to open circuits.

Dielectric Breakdown: Failure of the insulating layers within the component due to excessive electrical stress.

Thermal Cycling: Repeated exposure to temperature extremes can cause material fatigue and lead to cracks or delamination.

Optical Degradation: Aging effects that can degrade the optical performance of the modulator, such as changes in refractive index or absorption.

Techniques Used to Study Failure Mechanisms:

Accelerated Life Testing: Subjecting components to extreme conditions (e.g., high temperature, high humidity, high voltage) to accelerate the aging process and observe failure modes.

Failure Analysis Techniques: Using tools like scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and focused ion beam (FIB) to examine failed components and identify the root cause of failure.

Modeling and Simulation: Using computer simulations to predict the behavior of components under different operating conditions and identify potential failure points.

By thoroughly investigating failure mechanisms, component manufacturers and transceiver makers can significantly improve the reliability and longevity of their products.

I even COLOR CODED the PROOF that LWLG is working on QUALIFICATIONS with the LARGEST TRANSCEIVER COMPANIES on 3 CONTINENTS based on what Lebby has told us in this podcast, ANYONE can see that Gemini has listed the same items as I COLOR CODED IN GREEN as items done in QUALIFICATIONS that Lebby spoke of in his PODCAST!!!!

Gemini, how long do qualifications generally take?

The duration of qualifications for transceiver components like modulators can vary significantly depending on several factors:

Component Complexity: More complex components with intricate designs and demanding performance requirements will naturally take longer to qualify.

Stringency of Requirements: The tighter the performance specifications and reliability requirements, the more extensive and time-consuming the qualification process will be.

Testing Scope: The number and types of tests performed during qualification will impact the overall duration. This includes electrical, optical, environmental, and reliability tests.

Collaboration and Communication: Efficient communication and collaboration between the component manufacturer and the transceiver maker can streamline the process and reduce delays.

General Timeframe:

While it's difficult to provide a precise timeframe, qualification processes for transceiver components typically range from several weeks to several months. In some cases, particularly for high-speed, high-performance components, the process may extend beyond six months.

Key Stages and Their Duration:

Initial Testing and Evaluation: This initial phase involves basic performance characterization and preliminary testing to assess the component's suitability. It can take several weeks.

Detailed Testing and Analysis: More in-depth testing is conducted, including environmental stress tests, reliability assessments, and failure analysis. This stage can take several weeks or even months.

Iterative Refinement: Based on the test results, the component may undergo design or manufacturing process modifications. This iterative process can extend the qualification timeline.

Final Qualification and Approval: Once all tests are passed and performance requirements are met, the component is formally qualified for use in the transceiver.

Factors that can Impact Duration:

Unexpected Issues: Encountering unforeseen problems during testing can significantly delay the process.

Resource Availability: Limited access to testing equipment or personnel can also impact the timeline.

Communication Challenges: Inefficient communication between the involved parties can lead to delays and misunderstandings.

By carefully planning the qualification process, addressing potential challenges proactively, and maintaining open communication between all stakeholders, it's possible to minimize the overall duration while ensuring that the final product meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.

Please keep in ming that Lebby has been working with the largest Transceiver makers on 3 continents, but that the deals are "taking a little longer than expected" because of the stubbornness of Lebby to extract FULL VALUE in NEGOTIATIONS with the Tier 1's, remember LWLG ELIMINATES the power hungry and EXPENSIVE Driver chip!!!

NOTE---> The Driver chip costs the Transceiver maker MORE than the price buying the LWLG modulator!!!!

Lebby said to the Benzinga (Nov 14th 2024) question on the commercialization status,

we've had a lot of interest from Tier 1 companies since then, I've given a few talks and a few updates, but what I can say today is that we have deepening relationships with these folks, and they are not just in the U.S., they are in Europe, as well as in Asia, and so this is interest level, these companies include some of the world's biggest Transceiver component manufacturers

we've been in deep discussions with this, and I'm working very very hard to put together Commercial Agreements on that, and this is something that I've indicated to our shareholders that is taking a little longer than it was expected, but it's also really exciting because now you can start thinking about the scale of our technology, so this is happening and I'm working really hard on it

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175387701
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prototype_101 prototype_101 11 horas hace
LWLG won the Optical Integration award at ECOC for what? the OFC 200gb Modulator with World record performance metrics? Yes, but also more likely for the overall work LWLG has been doing to successfully Integrate their Polymers onto Silicon Photonics

We never got the PECC presentation, but Kevin said Atikem talked about late-stage Transceiver prototyping things like RF designs, reflow consideration, reference design

And Lebby was working with largest Transceiver makers on 3 continents, this is a FACT

But in 9 months from OFC to end of 2024 nobody could slap 4 of the 200gbs together either on a generic 4x200 PIC at LWLG, or in custom configuration with lasers etc at/for any of the Tier 1's under NDA? HIGHLY doubtful this was the case!!

Was ASM slide 29 in error? also HIGHLY doubtful!! It clearly showed the 4x200 PIC "In Qualifications" (color coded), and the 4x200 chip was clearly seen on the 200mm wafer in May ASM Lab Tours, there could have even been another Run or two on 200mm Wafers before ECOC, so were these ALL failures of a generic 4x200 PIC? also HIGHLY doubtful this was the case!!

And with an estimated one Wafer being received every two weeks in CO, there could have been many wafer runs to iron out any problems with a generic 4x200 PIC, but I strongly suspect Lebby ditched the generic version in favor of working on custom versions under NDAs with these Tier 1s on 3 continents, and that is the reason we get silence when asking about the 4x200 PIC because all of those developments were under NDA!! HIGHLY likely this was the case!!

So NDA's were mandatorily withholding information from Shareholders on the progress of custom 4x200 PIC Designs from these Tier 1s on 3 continents being worked on by LWLG, these custom designs of 4x200 PICS would include Lasers, etc,, but after 9 months of ongoing engagements with these Tier 1's none of them were willing to close the deals with Lebby (who likely was demanding too much!!), putting the squeeze on little LWLG to commit to their onerous terms!!

So this new "Go to Market" strategy was designed to generate some quick deals and give LWLG better negotiation power with those Tier 1s!!

Lebby ditched the smaller deals that the Dec 2023 letter pointed to closing in 2024 in favor of dancing and romancing only the Tier 1's, Lebby was quoted as saying "What would you rather prefer? One big volume agreement with a Tier 1 or 10 smaller ones?", and so Lebby got a few in to deepening relationships developing their custom 4x200 PIC's, but they stiffed him when it came to the marriage!! And Lebby wanted to keep dancing with them into 2025, but the BOD said NO WAY!!

And so that brings us to today with there now being a seismic shift in BUSINESS STRATEGY, the LWLG Polymer technology remains TONS THE BEST and will become ubiquitous in 3-5 years vindicating Lebby's claim all along, this was Lebby's final message regarding Polymers (in general) AFTER his abrupt departure

Thank you for being a supporter and I wish you and the shareholder team the best going forward. I truly believe EO polymers are going to be ubiquitous and of course they are exciting! Michael

Lastly, remember how many times investors were told LWLG's technology had "Ease of Integration!" just like dropping in the V8 where there was 4 cylinder!! This is why the Industry Insiders voted LWLG over the other finalists in BOTH of the last two years!!!

The company’s (LWLG) innovative efforts were recognized at ECOC 2024, where Lightwave Logic received the Industry Award for Most Innovative Hybrid PIC/Optical Integration Platform. This accolade, bestowed by a committee of industry peers, marks the second consecutive year the company has won this award, reflecting the market’s recognition of their technological advancements.

The 4x200 PIC most certainly was NOT a technical failure like teddybear and all the rest of the MANY Shorts here want the Longs to believe!!, NO WAY!!!
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prototype_101 prototype_101 11 horas hace
The ECOC 2024 Exhibition Industry Awards were announced live at the Product Focus theatre on Tuesday, September 24th. Here's a list of the winners in each category:

Data Centre Innovation/Best Product: Coherent Corp for Coherent Datacenter Lightwave Cross-Connect (DLX™)

Most Innovative PON/5G/FTTx Product: China Mobile for 50G PON

Most Innovative Hybrid PIC/Optical integration Platform: Lightwave Logic Inc.

Most Innovative Photonic Component: NewPhotonics for NPG102 PIC Transmitter on Chip with integrated Optical Equalizer for LPO-based connectivity modules

Most Innovative Pluggable Transceiver/Co-Packaged Module: Marvell for Marvell® COLORZ® 800 family

Most Innovative Test Equipment: Yokogawa Test & Measurement for AQ6370E Optical Spectrum Analyzer

These awards highlight significant achievements in advancing the business of optical communications and related technologies
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prototype_101 prototype_101 11 horas hace
Too funny Shorts all copy/paste same bullcrap here every single day, just looked and sure enough same old gang of Short pirates saying the same old sh!t again here today, nrdc, mrssmith, vein, polywolly paul, these guys push the same garbage here constantly, give it a rest all you human copy machines!! look at pitkook, he's an obsessed ankle biting chihuahua, too funny

the Shorts and M-team are the problem here, LWLG/Lebby have succeeded where the combined Industry has FAILED for 40 years despite spending combined BILLIONS $$, so what's it worth, a whole HELLUVA LOT people!!! WAKE UP!!!

It's REAL and it's HAPPENING!!!!

LWLG currently in deep relationships negotiating Tier 1 deals on 3 CONTINENTS!!!!

A constant stream of Wafers coming into the LWLG labs that can support MILLIONS of units!!!

In the Q&A at 1:19:30 "What kind of company would be interested in acquiring Lightwave Logic?" Lebby's reply "I'll give you an answer in two words, a WEALTHY ONE!!!"

In the Q&A at 1:16:00 forward Lebby said that Andy Bechtolsheim, Arista, Chairman and Chief Development Officer said that the impact of adding high speed, low power modulators could reduce overall System Power consumption by 20%, and LWLG has the lowest power Modulators of ANY/ALL possible competition and that is HUGE!!! Also please note that LWLG's Polymer Modulators are the ONLY high speed, low power modulators that operate at such a low voltage that they can run directly from CMOS and thereby eliminate the Power Hungry and Expensive Driver chip!!! And that Driver chip can actually cost more than LWLG's modulators themselves cost!!!

LWLG 2024 ASM replay here


Infinera: Optics is Everywhere in the AI Era

Interview from OFC 2024, Heavy Reading analyst Sterling Perrin and Infinera CEO David Heard discuss how the AI traffic boom will drive optics in data center interconnect, subsea and terrestrial telecom networks, and also open new opportunities for Infinera’s chips inside the data center itself.



Note about 3 minutes into the interview how Infinera's CEO stresses how INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT it is to get the POWER USAGE DOWN in these Datacenters!!!

Remember, NO COMPETITION exists that can get the power usage lower than LWLG's Polymers, IN FACT, using LWLG's modulators running sub 1V can ELIMINATE the power hungry and expensive DRIVER chip!!!!
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 11 horas hace
You nailed it Ted. It was very refreshing to see your research here over the past few years. Unreal that most didn’t take it seriously. It would have saved them a lot of money.

#scam
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tedpeele tedpeele 12 horas hace
GP I probably should’ve done DD on the technology a lot earlier than I did. And I never did do a whole lot. You’ve been saying all along it’s not ready. I guess I bought into the idea that secrets sometimes can be held at least for a short while.

Instead I used other pointers here - mainly just things that measured the company’s credibility, but may not have kept some hope nearly as long if I had talked to more experts in the industry sooner. Thanks for all you have contributed.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 12 horas hace
Wrong on the patents and I’ll agree with you that I don’t know as much as I did. Honestly I’ve lost interest because none of this is happening anytime soon. All it takes is a couple of signal messages and I can get caught up. Bigger fish to fry and more money to be made elsewhere.

Last NYSE deal I put together was $4 billion so I’m good for a while.

You’re so close to figuring it out and my favorite. Come on KCCO see the light!

Not short. Don’t care. This is peanuts.

#scam
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MrSmithLWLG MrSmithLWLG 13 horas hace
X hate to burst your bubble but Ted, me and the others aren’t shorts, we just don’t agree with you constant cheerleading a dead stock.

Z = BOOB FYI

Good luck to all but I agree with Ted, this now is an officially dead stock in 2025. Can you even fathom that after all the Lebby quotes ?

Looks like the true institutional shorts have been right - the dumb a$$ index funds are no measure of institutional buying.

There is no leadership worth a Damm at LWLG. Sad
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KCCO7913 KCCO7913 13 horas hace
DD thread is back up on the other site FYI. Reddit took it down in December for some unknown reason and it was a pain to put back together.
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KCCO7913 KCCO7913 13 horas hace
The slot modulator is the general device structure that EO polymer modulators are built into. Any foundry can in theory build a slot waveguide. Quality and uniformity of construction makes or breaks the device, so the foundry needs to be good at their job.

Imec proposed a new type of structure last year at the Optica Congress event where it is a horizontal quasi-slot structure for EO polymers. In theory, this structure can reach 500+Ghz bandwidth. The losses were higher compared to the standard slot though. Instead of a 1 VpiL it was like 7. Don't have the numbers off the top of my head.

There's some behind the scenes debate on who owns the patents to slot modulators. An original patent from Michael Hochberg and Thomas Baehr-Jones has since expired and KIT has a pretty vanilla patent that expires in a few years. I believe theirs is just a slot waveguide and not a slot modulator. LWLG has a patent on a slot modulator (plus a few other related I think).

If this technology is commercialized, there will be a battle over it...but luckily LWLG spent years building a robust patent portfolio. LWLG will have all of the leverage.
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spartex spartex 14 horas hace
Thanks jeunke, that's very helpful, and the UDC example that Lightwave may also follow provides 2 large prongs of revenue sales streams.
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x993231 x993231 14 horas hace
It only takes a small amount of Perk, ( 1 thimble per 10,000 devices and with the inventory I saw in May with plenty of both PICs and the Juice will support it. Prior to this change  I think they were all over the place.  Z will focus the resources on the interest, Raj will help focus and oversee the new outside engineering interests (that apparently were hittting internal roadblocks, hence the dismissals) and Yves will create that interest.

X, Finally a business plan that focuses on bringing this to market.  Watch it.  I'm excited.  Execution is under way bigly.
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jeunke22 jeunke22 15 horas hace
UDC is making almost 40% of its revenue from license fees ( monetizing the patents they own) and 60% revenue from materials ( which they don’t produce themselves, production is outsourced). They don’t sell devices, but offer technical assistance in applying their materials to displays. I assume Lightwave will follow a similar model for the time being.
Here's a breakdown of Universal Display Corporation's (UDC) revenue for the first nine months of 2024.

- Material Sales: $272.2 million
- Royalty and License Fees; $202.4 million
- Contract Research Services (Technical Assistance ) $10.8 million
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kj3tip kj3tip 15 horas hace
I would think we do at this point, but is there inventory to support a signing or 2 or 3 or......?
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x993231 x993231 16 horas hace
I believe that falls under the engineering department which Raj is heading up.   IMO the PICs will fall into those contracts but LWLG won't be selling them but saying this is how you do it.

Yves = Customers and deals
Raj = Engineering know how.
Z = Operations.

New strategy = Force Multiplier on bringing this technology to market quickly.

X (and all of us) = investors
JPLNG, Punk, Ted etc = Shorts.

That is the game.

Exciting Times indeed.
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spartex spartex 16 horas hace
Hey jeunke or others that may know an answer to this question.

Under Lightwave's new strategic business direction of selling the perk polymer materials to multiple Tier 1s who will each develop their custom PIC for end user customers of the finished transceivers. Does the Tier 1 engineering of the PIC still use (require) the "slot modulator" or other Lightwave patented techniques as part of process for laying the polymer into the PIC? I'm asking just to better understand what additional value Lightwave would be selling into the Tier 1 commercial deal. Just hearing they are selling the "material" to Tier 1s sounds like a limited description of all the parts.

Thanks for clarifying!
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tedpeele tedpeele 16 horas hace
Highly uninformed opinion.
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RuudSaltis RuudSaltis 18 horas hace
What a disgusting post. Making fun of someone losing money with all kind ridiculous assumptions. How low can you go.
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pitcook pitcook 19 horas hace
Listen, nobody knows what the future will be, but I’ve been following his comments back before we were even on the Ihub board. He has never been hyperbolic and states the facts as he believes at the time. He doesn’t do meaningless moronic copy and pastes, or has been happy every time the stock goes down another dollar, just so he could buy a few more shares. Honest honest, lol
He does have more inside connections than the majority of us, and represents a powerful block of owners of shares in this company.
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Scope08 Scope08 19 horas hace
Hi Angry Dan…the institutions own a boatload of cheese….I like it. They seem to know more than you do .
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DanM51 DanM51 20 horas hace
How much are you down on lwlg? Does desperation kick in at any price, or is this your parents money?......UBS has over 9000 positions, Goldman Sachs over 5000 positions. Passive fund's doing what passive funds do.
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RuudSaltis RuudSaltis 20 horas hace
The institutional interest is increasing not decreasing. And among the bigger changers are UBS group and Goldman Sachs both having 500.000 plus shares now (ubs group increased times 10!)
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 21 horas hace
You are a real beauty. What an idiot.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 21 horas hace
Grifter JM reads this message a sees his plan to buy more time has worked on the low IQ’s.

#scam
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IBB-99 IBB-99 22 horas hace
Buy signal








https://www.americanbulls.com/SignalPage.aspx?lang=en&Ticker=LWLG#google_vignette
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LWLG-Netherlands LWLG-Netherlands 1 día hace
Despite all the shorties talking, I will never sell a single share in the currant conditions. It’s all or nothing. That’s the beauty if you accept the current state. Gives so much peace and filters out all the noise. The technology is needed. Let’s give Yves a shot and see if he can pull it off. Go Yves and team 💪 I will wait….
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Nrdc92 Nrdc92 1 día hace
Walter's the right guy to ask. He's gotta a direct line to the BOD. I mean, just look at how accurate he's been over the last couple of years. A true insider with a deep understanding of the industry. 
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gio gio 2 días hace
for what it's worth.....Sorry if already posted

inIs Lightwave Logic Inc. (LWLG) the Best Nanotech Penny Stock to Invest In?
Published on February 14, 2025 at 11:28 am by Maham Fatima in News

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Is Lightwave Logic Inc. (LWLG) the Best Nanotech Penny Stock to Invest In?

Lightwave Logic Inc. (NASDAQ:LWLG) develops nanotech-enabled photonic devices and electro-optical polymer materials for fiber-optic communications and optical computing. It designs and synthesizes organic chromophores for its electro-optic polymer systems, which align with nanotech applications. These are used in modulators and polymer photonic integrated circuits for converting electrical signals to optical signals.

The company has a unique electro-optic (EO) polymer technology. These polymers are designed to transmit data at much higher speeds while using less power, all within a smaller device footprint. This is an advantage in today’s data-intensive world. The company is using these polymers to develop next-generation photonic devices. These devices convert data from electrical signals into light (optical) signals. This conversion is essential for high-speed data transmission, with key applications in telecommunications and GenAI.

A significant achievement for Lightwave Logic Inc. (NASDAQ:LWLG) is demonstrating drive levels below 0.5V with its EO polymer modulators. This is an improvement in performance and power efficiency, making its technology attractive for data centers. The company had $27 million in cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2024. This funding is sufficient to support its operations through February 2026.

Overall, LWLG ranks 3rd on our list of best nanotech penny stocks to invest in. While we acknowledge the growth potential of LWLG, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold great promise for delivering high returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than LWLG but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 2 días hace
That should be a sticky.
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pitcook pitcook 2 días hace
Mr. Caers. What is your honest opinion of the current affairs of the company, and more importantly, your expectations of the timeframe to the first real commercialization deal?
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walterc walterc 2 días hace
i quote" You know that I can only repeat that we are committed to provide regular updates to our shareholders.  Regarding participation to industry conferences, we have a few in the pipeline however, the message I delivered last month is that we are entering a new stage for the company from Technology and Materials development in the past to "customers and Products" now."





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zdog1954 zdog1954 2 días hace
Fortunately having money parked in some of those better investments allows me to remain in this speculative investment.  I remain positive even as the share price drops, knowing nothing has changed since January 9 except Mr. LeMaitre and Mr. Zeilbor are working to monetize Perkinamine and the cash burn likely reduced with the pivot away from devices. We will not know if they are having success until they tell us. The longer we go without knowing will likely drop the share price even farther.  I have plenty of shares already, and I did not believe I would ever have a chance again to decrease my average cost, but we are now in that territory, so If it drops much more without a reason other than time passing I might buy more.
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FOOOL FOOOL 2 días hace
@lewrock, when can we expect next quartelly overview about mutation institutions-,shorts-, and retail-ownership.

I really love that overvieuw! Many thx in advance
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DanM51 DanM51 2 días hace
The phrase "If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, then you are the sucker"....comes to mind here......I freely admit I was suckered for several years, while owning shares in a good lwlg "story". However, I've had questions and doubts the entire time. Those were shouted down by a cult-like shareholder base hardened by decades of holding, dream-like believes, and getting too close to mngt (ASM's, Dinners, who knows what else). Many will "go down with the ship", some, like me, will cut their losses, and use that leftover money to try to invest more wisely elsewhere. The facts are: Lwlg's stock price has been falling faster than even I thought it would. If it falls further, Russell inclusion in May/June will be in doubt. The upcoming scientific conferences may only be a further source of frustration and selling. Probably armed guards at the ASM. If kicked out of Russell, below $1 is a guarantee. Why would anyone, without inside info, buy now? At .50? .75? you could buy some shares and dream of a turnaround, if you didn't care about losing all of that money if lwlg falls to a couple pennies (like Spectra7 for some of you penny stock dirtbags) and eventual bankruptcy.....Still just a glorified science experiment.

Edit: The new year/new President will get things done pump over at Niocorp seems to be unwinding. More Belgian dreams unraveling, lol.
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Think1st Think1st 2 días hace
Look into aunxf zero debt


Praying for lwlg contract
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chsmoke chsmoke 2 días hace
buying here? holding, I can certainly see holding. there may be innumerable better places to park one's
money, but hey, belief is long and strong.
but buying? any market disruption, any disruption of any kind, this drops below $1.20 faster than you can say
jimminy cricket...and most will not be able to get out...
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zdog1954 zdog1954 2 días hace
What you say you believe and your plan is beyond my ability to understand.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 2 días hace
I concur. The most promising scenario here is for another entity to acquire this venture, potentially developing the technology into a commercially viable product. Ideally, this new player would have diversified revenue streams from other business units, making it a more sustainable investment. With luck, you might recoup most of your losses or even realize a modest profit, similar to my experience with GigOptix when it was acquired by IDT.

God speed!

#scam
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jd757 jd757 2 días hace
Just like the great pumpkin did with lumen!
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jd757 jd757 2 días hace
Oh no, too late for me to sell, can't bring myself to take the huge loss. Will ride it all the way to the bottom, unfortunately. Not a great feeling to be lied to. 
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Reanimator Reanimator 2 días hace
It is just a business move from selling finished devices to materials

Translation: the company just wasted 3-5 years trying to get devices to work, all while telling shareholders that everything was going really great, before finally throwing in the towel and admitting they couldn't get things to work.

But no really, it's just a business move! Nothing to see here, folks! Just a totally, totally normal business move!

#SMH
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Pro_v12001 Pro_v12001 2 días hace
100%? What about the time that the stock went from $1 to $20 and you were saying the same thing back then. I would say you were 100% wrong.
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zdog1954 zdog1954 2 días hace
Why do you say we? If it is worth less than $1.40, and you can sell for $1.45 right now you must have hit the sell button. More likely you are not a shareholder anyway.
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The Great Pumpkin The Great Pumpkin 2 días hace
Check the scoreboard! Who's been 100% correct here? Nuff said...

Batting 1.000%

I've been 100% correct on the business activities and that's all that matters in the end. A one off Pump and Dump orchestrated by criminal management is an outlier. I also came to the board after it hit $20 and was crossing back below $15 to give you are waring it was time to hit the exits. Find the post it's here.

#scam
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jd757 jd757 2 días hace
Right now all we have is patents, looks like those are worth less than a buck 40!
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jd757 jd757 2 días hace
He isn't going to fire himself!
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Pro_v12001 Pro_v12001 2 días hace
What’s the point of your post? Did anyone ask, does anyone care?

I say the same thing about your posts all the time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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