Stampa 3D: il nuovo eldorado

sapete quanto perdo su onvo.........................-40%:eek:
 
azzzz evviva la sincerità..... la prossima volta che vai in letargo mettiti la sveglia
 
direi che in PM li hanno presi bene i dati :(
 
direi che in PM li hanno presi bene i dati :(

Non sono molto esperto nel leggere una trimestrale ma a colpo d'occhio mi pare di capire che sono aumentati i costi operativi rispetto allo scorso anno e contemporaneamente è diminuito l'utile netto oltre al cahflow derivante da attività di investimento. Inoltre l'utile per azione se ho visto bene è di 0.05$ ??(correggetemi se sbaglio...sembra bassino forte rispetto agli ultimi dati...) :confused:

3D Systems Reports First Quarter 2014 Financial Results - NASDAQ.com
 
Graficamente siamo a ridosso del supporto... Sono inceciso se raddoppiare l'esposizione... Quando ripartiamo porcaccia la miseria?!?! :(
 
help!!

ragazzi ma insomma nessuno è su onvo ?????
perche casssiusssss scende sempre ho un micro cip in ptf ma cci perdo il 52%:wall::wall::wall:
e porc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cacciate il rospo.......parli chi sa!
grazie:bow::bow:
 
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 29, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When silicon became the medium of choice for semiconductors in the 60's, the previous material, germanium, was left behind to the point where few today have ever heard of it. With the rise of graphene, silicon may eventually experience the same fate, relegated to a curiosity at some semiconductor museum.

Graphene was discovered in 2004. By 2014, there have been 10,000 patents filed. The magic of this form of pure carbon that can be derived from ultra-pure graphite is that it is 200 times stronger than steel, transparent, more conductive than silicon and flexible. One ounce of graphene could cover 28 football fields.

Usually, only the biggest companies have the R&D clout to participate in new developments. However, one small public company, Lomiko Metals (LMR.V) (LMRMF), has been able to leap ahead working with leading scientists at Graphene Labs of Long Island New York.

One example espoused by the American Chemical Society posited that advancements in graphene could eventually make cellphones as thin as a piece of paper and flexible enough to fold up and put it in a pocket. Further, this wundermineral could potentially be the key constituent in the current and future generations of flexible displays and virtually all manner of electronic device.

Some very big names are pouring money and R&D into graphene development. Samsung Electronics recently announced a breakthrough in the advance toward graphene commercialization by; "synthesizing large-area graphene into a single crystal on a semiconductor, while maintaining its electric and mechanical properties. By developing a method for growing a single crystal graphene into a large area, the researchers claim they could displace the tech industry's reliance on silicon."

Along with Samsung, the European Nanomaster project, led by NetComposites in the UK, has 12 partners worldwide, including Timcal owned by Imerys, a Canadian name that graphite investors will know well. The global initiative has developed new grades of expanded graphite, which have been used to produce high-quality graphene.

TIMCAL Graphite & Carbon produces and markets a large variety of synthetic and natural graphite powders, conductive carbon blacks and water-based dispersions of consistent high quality.

Lomiko is the only company in this sector poised for exponential growth. The others are billion dollar companies. The Company is also developing a vertical business alignment from graphite to graphene, which includes a patent on the manufacturing process involving 3D printing with graphene. Using this new technology together with a new material, it will be able to print electronic devices -- a process known as Additive Manufacturing. Further, the patent Lomiko participated in was filed before the bigger companies announced their involvement.

"Only certain types of graphite are appropriate for use in electronics. Our Quatre Milles discovery is near surface, high grade, and high carbon content crystalline flake graphite. We believe Lomiko is at the forefront of graphene development," stated A. Paul Gill, CEO of Lomiko Metals in an exclusive interview with Financial Press. "As well, our strategic alliance with Graphene Labs has produced Graphene 3D Lab which has filed a provisional patent application for the use of graphene-enhanced material, along with other materials, in the fast growing market of 3D Printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing within the industry."

Lomiko recently announced the Company's listing on the OTCQX market. And this on the heels of a successful $5.5 million financing concluded mid-March, 2014. This event gives Lomiko significant working capital and funds for exploration and business development.

Lomiko has virtually all its bases covered. Since development of graphene needs high purity, large flake graphite, it has the security of supply necessary to advance testing and eventual production with a particular focus on 3D printing.

Gill states: "3D printing a whistle or chess piece is already child's play. Lomiko looks to the day when the Company can print a fully functioning cell phone, watch or stereo system."

Adding graphene to polymers, which are conventionally used in 3D printing, enhances the properties of the polymer in many different ways; it improves the mechanical strength as well as its electrical and thermal conductivity. The method described in the provisional patent application allows consumers to use the polymer, infused with graphene, together with conventional polymers in the same printing process, thereby fabricating functional electronic devices.

Credit Suisse forecasts that global 3D printing market revenues will reach almost $12 billion by 2020; they came in just over $2 billion in 2012. That represents annual growth of 20-30%. The retail consumer/small business market shows the largest growth potential with 100%+ year over year growth in 2013.

While the applications in 3D printing are impressive, there are several multi-billion dollar industries that will benefit from this alliance including the medical appliance market, biotech and super capacitors. RFID, smart packaging, ITO replacement, sensors, logic and memory are also areas where graphene will likely see exceptional growth.

With a solid partnership for graphene development, a successful financing and US listing, Lomiko has moved to the next level and represents, not only a compelling graphite play, but with its commitment to graphene development and expanding applications, it has become a hi-tech play as well.

Lomiko shares trade at $0.07 with a market cap of $9 million.
 
ragazzi opinioni su trimestrale exone ? caduta libera in AH
 
Xone: ottima occasione di acquisto tra qualche giorno......
 
Bene così! :)
Anch io sono in löss m poca roba.. Non esco ed incremento sui minimi!
Chi vivrà vedrà.. Ovvio che i risultati sono sicuro di vederli non prima di 1-2 anni. 😎
 
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - May 16, 2014) - LOMIKO METALS INC. (TSX VENTURE:LMR)(LMRMF)(DH8B.F)(Europe: ISIN: CA54163Q1028, WKN: A0Q9W7,) (the "Company") announces that it has received conditional approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to invest, through its wholly owned subsidiary, $300,000 in a private placement at .25 for 1,200,000 shares of Matnic Resources Inc. ("Matnic"), a public company that trades on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX VENTURE:MIK). The transaction is subject to Matnic receiving regulatory approval to a reverse takeover ("RTO") by Graphene 3D Lab ("Graphene 3D").





In addition, Lomiko has created the new 100% owned subsidiary, Lomiko Technologies Inc. ("Lomiko Tech"). The above investment will be done through Lomiko Tech and will only proceed if the RTO receives the approval of the Exchange. This transaction is further to the Company's investment in Graphene 3D, as approved by the Exchange on December 3, 2013. The Company made a $50,000 investment for a 15% interest and was issued 250,000 Series "A" Preferred stock of Graphene 3D. If the RTO is successful, Lomiko will exchange its 250,000 shares of Graphene 3D to shares in the newly formed graphene entity created through the RTO.

"This is an exciting time for graphene and 3D printing companies with large multi-nationals such as Imerys, Samsung and General Electric entering the market." stated A. Paul Gill, CEO, "Lomiko Technologies allows Lomiko to invest in the future of 3D printing and graphene while Lomiko Metals works toward a 43-101 graphite resource in the near term."

On September 17, 2013, Lomiko and Graphene Labs reported that in the first step of the conversion process of graphite to graphene, natural graphite flakes were oxidized and turned into Graphene Oxide ("GO") by a modified Hummer's method. The properties of graphene, including its high conductivity, mechanical strength, and high specific surface area, make it an ideal electrode material.

On January 20, 2014 Graphene 3D Lab reached a significant milestone by filing a provisional patent application for the use of graphene-enhanced material, along with other materials, in 3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing).

Additive Manufacturing is the process of creating a three-dimensional, solid object from a digital file, of virtually any shape. 3D printing is achieved using an additive process, whereas successive layers of material are laid down and create different shapes.

Adding graphene to polymers which are conventionally used in 3D printing improves the properties of the polymer in many different ways; it improves the polymers mechanical strength as well as its electrical and thermal conductivity. The method described in the provisional patent application allows consumers to use the polymer, infused with graphene, together with conventional polymers in the same printing process, thereby fabricating functional electronic devices using 3D printing.

New developments in 3D printing will allow for the creation of products with different components, such as printed electronic circuits, sensors, or batteries to be manufactured. 3D Printing is a new and promising manufacturing technology that has garnered much interest, growing from uses in prototyping to everyday products. Today, it is a billion dollar industry growing at a brisk pace

Graphene 3D Lab Inc. Background

Graphene 3D Laboratories Inc a spin-out of Graphene Laboratories Inc, and Lomiko Metals and focuses on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. For more information on Graphene 3D Labs, Inc, visit Home
 
ragazzi secondo me dovremmo iniziare a pensare alla prossima evoluzione del settore 3d e cioè al 4d sarà questo la nuova bolla che si andra a creare ssys e autodesk credo si stanno già muovendo.
La base rimane sempre il 3d ma con un approccio diverso.
Il 3d mi ha fatto guadagnare un bel po di soldi ma come le bolle primo o poi scoppiano ma saranno sempre le stesse le protagoniste del 4d......
 
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