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: Why on earth

Rainer: "This is because the message is well received within the POET bubble, but hardly permeates beyond it."

 

Looking closely at the problem of "permeability", Ranier.  The "POET bubble", our present location here on Agoracom, is the region of greater concentration of POET stock and the stock market at large, including potential buyers for POET Technologies stock, would be the region of lesser concentration.

For osmosis to proceed in a predictable fashion and move POET stock from that region of greater concentration to the region of lesser concentration there must be a semi-permeable membrane of sorts.  At this present moment in time that membrane is not semi-permeable.  It is closer to being impermeable, but certainly not freely permeable.

I surmise you are attributing the future SALES of POET Technologies products to manufacturers and thus on to consumers as the metaphorical definition of POET's semi-permeable membrane?  If so, then once that membrane has replaced the present nearly impermeable barrier the laws of nature forecast that nothing will further impede that flow and the demand for POET stock will increase predictably in the region of lower concentration in an attempt to pull that stock across and effect a significant increase in POET's stock price.  Ipso facto:  the launch of the POET stock price into the upper atmosphere or at least to an altitude that justifies the extremely long period of frustration and "anticipation" on the part of long time POET stock owners.

Hmmm...   OSMOSIS, what a wonderful thing.

Back to basics.  POET is only lacking that semi-permeable membrane, SALES, in order to increase in value among the stock market at large.

Can't wait for POET Osmosis to begin.  

The eternal question in one word:  Soon?

15 years for me, more for some here in the region of greater concentration.

Cue the Heinz Ketchup commercial of old, again:  

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GBTIeR4Z_M

Of course, in the market there is always the possibility of things not turning out as "anticipated", a lesson Matt LeBlanc learned back in this 1987 Heinz commercial:

https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-reb-ext_onelaunch&ei=UTF-8&hsimp=yhs-ext_onelaunch&hspart=reb&p=Heinz+commercial%3A+Anticipation&type=0_1000_100_1000_100_210902#id=18&vid=a2fc2c2d6c961df2368148d3ac5157f0&action=view

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