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17/10/16
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Originally posted by NewEconomy
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Brumbypat: "Redflow is not the Microsoft of today"
Good thing no one listened to those saying this about Microsoft back in the day:
"Microsoft is not the Ford of today"
The reason for my analogy with Microsoft is that it was Bill Gates' stated vision to put a PC in every home, back when many people still questioned whether institutions smaller than universities really needed their own computer and it was difficult for most to visualize what purpose computers could serve for the average citizen.
Simon Hackett has stated that he sees a future in which every home either has a battery or is connected to local battery storage of some sort; he is not alone, with the industry in general eyeing flow battery technology with keen interest due to the potential disruptive effect they'll have once the prices come down.
Redflow has a killer product (finally) on the market at the tipping point of a global shift in how we produce, store and consume energy. We have all noted that Redflow is technology-centric rather than investor-pleasing-centric when it comes to (timely) announcements.
You're again attacking other posters for sharing opinions different to your own. HC posts, as per the terms of use, should be treated as opinion only and I state as much in my posts. Again your acting as the sentiment police, ignoring the irony that your negative views are likely to have led to other investors being scared away, thus having missed the recent rally. That said, your opinion is of course as valid as anyone else's and investment decisions should be made based on one's own research.
Can we please stick to discussing the stock and stop the silly personal attacks and remarks, they're completely unnecessary and distract from the otherwise positive experience that is hotcopper.
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I bet the former boss at IOT said the same thing about flying selfie sticks.
Just because someone makes a statement, doesn't mean you have to believe it. Investing based on what the executive director believes may happen in the future seems a pretty foolhardy way to spend your money.
By the way, where are these "killer" batteries anyway? How many more are being shipped this month?
Oh wait, no-one knows.