Aiming to become the global leader in chip-scale photonic solutions by deploying Optical Interposer technology to enable the seamless integration of electronics and photonics for a broad range of vertical market applications

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Message: And so it will go....

Clifford:  " Forums such as Agoracom, whose members have been waiting for "The Big Splash" regardiing POET and it's share price are no doubt going to have to live with being the bride's maid."

Hopefully, Clifford, you and many others are underestimating the power that innovative change has in the market place once that innovation is accepted as the new "Gold Standard" in an industry.

I am old enough to remember when some potato chips were still sold in unlined paper bags by some of the less innovative companies in that industry.  Along with that memory is another memory:  The outside of those bags would become soaked in contact places with the grease/oil coming from inside the bag off of those potato chips. What a mess!  

In 1926, years before I was born, Laura Scudder of California began using sealed wax paper bags to package potato chips.  This invention allowed potato chips to become a mass-market product and protected the consumer from contact with the greasy/oily paper bag.... at least it did in California.  I grew up in a state less progressive when it came to potato chip packaging and possibly less progressive in other concepts as well or so the debate continues into the 21st century.  In Oklahoma we had greasy/oily potato chip bags until, well, until we didn't and all of a sudden all chip bags by all companies had protective liners or they couldn't compete in the market place.

I suspect POET will achieve that "must have" place in the world of electronics and photonic products.  Hopefully, POET will be more of a household name at that point than Laura Scudder is today.

Hopefully.

Okiedo

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