Liquidmetal is a family of metal alloys that combines a variety of metallic elements. Here is what Wikipedia states: "Liquidmetal alloys combine a number of desirable material features, including high tensile strength, excellent corrosion resistance, very high coefficient of restitution and excellent anti-wearing characteristics, while also being able to be heat-formed in processes similar to thermoplastics. Liquidmetal was introduced for commercial applications in 2003. It is used for, among other things, golf clubs, watches and covers of cell phones."
Do you notice "cell phones" as one of its applications? Due to its many unique & great features, actually Apple has made a deal with its inventor and manufacturer, Liquidmetal Technologies Inc. (LQMT), to use the alloy in its electronics products. Think about it. If Apple truly uses liquidmental in large scale in its iPhone, what kind of potential it could be. This is a real possibility. That's why I smell some big opportunity on LQMT. Of course, it is highly speculative and even you may call it gambling. But at around $0.40, I guess I can throw in some money and forget about it. I'm prepared for a total loss. Just in case the speculation works out, which could be huge.
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