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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A buyout would ideally value in the future the revenue stream (net present value) into the offer price. The key is to have enough companies wanting to own POET so we get a reasonable market valuation for it.

If all goes right, a buy out will not be bad at all. Licensing will require more patience and significant time for the products to get to market.

As discussed, licensing out for various use cases or verticals, while exploring a development pact on others, could be a good way to create short term shareholder value for a complete takeout.

Wall street investors, or investors in general, really start seeing this as a viable play when future revenue streams are assured. Then a company can be classicly valued in a financial model with a multiple based on future opportunity. When we break that seal to have a future revenue stream in place, and the right people are watching....money can really start coming in.

The BOD has said they will not do any more PP for stock. An investor or two, or 5 with 10 million to offer, could really move this thing.

You think this dropped a lot last week....that was due to low volume....same will happen on the upside as we saw with Pelligrino Report.

I caught myself "browsing" for 140K cars online last week. As mentioned...one step at a time.

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