My last notice on this topic here.
Numbers for Q2 SPWR will be presented August/09.

I belive that 15 USD/share is a steep undervaluation of the stock and that 
it is more likely that it will rise than that it will fall after the 
numbers are shown.

I am not a stock pusher. It is an open heart thing.
And of course I can be wrong.



Am Sonntag, 17. Juli 2016 10:08:28 UTC+2 schrieb Andi:
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> Am Samstag, 16. Juli 2016 16:53:41 UTC+2 schrieb Mark Nuzzolilo:
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>> On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 7:41 AM, Gaurav Gautam <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> > Hi, 
>> > 
>> > I am not a part of the opencog team. I am also not a researcher by 
>> > profession. However, I have a strong suspicion that this is not 
>> > the way research organisations, raise money. Please correct me if I am 
>> > wrong. 
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>> This is usually true, but Opencog is a unique case where the 
>> technology is also used for financial market prediction, which some of 
>> the core developers are directly involved with. So these are 
>> potentially relevant ideas for some of the members of the team. 
>> Doesn't hurt to at least mention it. 
>>
>>
> Hi Mark,
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>> Though I don't like the idea of speculating on single stock tickets, 
>> and the information provided about Sunpower doesn't convince me. 
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> I think every portfolio consists of single stocks and one has to choose 
> every single stock carefully. Sunpower would be not so much a speculation 
> but a long time investment. In my opinion a very good one.
> I did not so much want to convince anybody. Just wanted to show the 
> oportunity. Everybody has to look for himself. But I am able to answer 
> questions and would do...
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> Solar energy is a very young industry and just very few people understand 
> it. 
> Even guys like Elon Musk have servere problems understanding it. This ist 
> true even if he obvisouly ist able to take huge advantage.
>
> You can compare solar energy industrie, to the computer industrie, in the 
> late 1980ies.
> And  - as I see it -  Sunpower is very close like Microsoft in 1989....
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> I got a deep understanding of solar energy and all aspects it touches and 
> wanted to inform this comunty about this. Not more not less.
>
> But also this question is very interesting: Are opencog based algorithms 
> able to find such an oportunity while humans are not? And for me this seems 
> to be a very important question because on the stock market opportunities 
> always arise just in this way - the majority fails to understand.
>
> It is not often posible to watch the rise of a new industry. So I felt 
> responsible to point this out.
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