BRN Discussion Ongoing

Anyone got any thoughts on who may have taken their "services rendered" in the form of
Ordinary Fully Paid Shares ................... IE 101,494 @ $0.64 .................. $64,956.16 ?
See todays Ann ............. Application for Quotation of +securities

AKIDA BALLISTA
Like to think someone who sees additional value growth in the SP and essentially will get paid more than the $65k
 
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stuart888

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Does Brainchip need a theme song! Go team brainchip!!!

Upbeat, motivating, just like all the news and announcements. Sorry Mr Von Neumann.

 
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equanimous

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Whenever anyone talks about wafers I automatically think of waffles and then I have to go and raid the fridge. Does that happen to anyone else?
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jk6199

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It's happened again! Bought more!

Pay day and BRN are low 60's still!!!

These shorters are going to accidentally make me rich, by my so many small purchases when I can afford to. They are adding up. I'll have to shout them a beer if they keep this up lol.

I have also seen another poster eating 2 minute noodles while buying shares. I believe I will have a buffet of 2 minute noodles AND my tin spaghetti this fortnight.

Cheers everyone. And yes, even though most of us don't complain, we would all like to see the price sky rocket. Hang in there.
 
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Deadpool

Did someone say KFC
True, and I am also hopeful of smelling scorched arse, but all the while they are making good coin on these transactions with the volatility. It's pleasing that there are plenty of LTHs around, and at least a decent proportion of the top 20 (top 20 hold 45%) aren't selling or trading - so if the big announcement comes then a fire may get lit - but these are sneaky bastards and generally have some sort of forward sniff (not suggesting leaky boat at BRN at all - just that this is the business of Shorters and they are generally good at what they do, even if I despise them). So they may get a bit hot at the end but will have good profits to draw from on closing I suspect.

Would I be right to assume, that the 100 million odd outstanding shorts reported, would most probably be lent out from a proportion of the top 20 or so shareholder assembly?
May even be some naked shorts in the mix?o_O
MOO DYOR
 
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Interesting to note the spike in LinkedIn followers in January

I have monitored since March 2022 and January 2023 is the highest total of new followers since May 2022 - likely a result of the mid December Intel Foundry Services announcement

I think LinkedIn is a decent gauge of BrainChip brand proliferation amongst industry professionals


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Evermont

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Interesting to note the spike in LinkedIn followers in January

I have monitored since March 2022 and January 2023 is the highest total of new followers since May 2022 - likely a result of the mid December Intel Foundry Services announcement

I think LinkedIn is a decent gauge that the BrainChip brand is beginning its proliferation amongst industry professionals


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IFS and CES pushed it beyond 8,000.
 
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equanimous

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equanimous

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All those that are bickering and angry over the last couple of days just know you are putting a smile on the shorters face.
 
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Newk R

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All those that are bickering and angry over the last couple of days just know you are putting a smile on the shorters face.
I'm pissed off with the same old rhetoric, but I'm not letting the short fuckers get any of my shares.
 
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FJ-215

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All those that are bickering and angry over the last couple of days just know you are putting a smile on the shorters face.
Have a look at what has happened to Sayona (SYA) today off the back of a positive announcement. Down over 13.5% atm.

That's the F...ed shit that puts a smile on shorters' faces.

No speeding ticket from the ASX.......no......nothing to see here. Good for liquidity...blah...blah...blah
 
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FJ-215

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Have a look at what has happened to Sayona (SYA) today off the back of a positive announcement. Down over 13.5% atm.

That's the F...ed shit that puts a smile on shorters' faces.

No speeding ticket from the ASX.......no......nothing to see here. Good for liquidity...blah...blah...blah
Sorry, I know it's not BRN related. But a good example of why I don't use stop losses anymore
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
3M short taken out yesterday which was as i expected. it's now incredibly interesting how many have been taken out and need to be bought back.
We copped a little caning yesterday and are certainly one of the shortee’s darlings, but looks like most of their attentions on IMU today.
Just read an article in the AUS about an apparent short squeeze in the good ole USA.
Apparently Tesla is up 40% in 2023 amongst other tech winners after being hammered most of last year.
Our time will come. Just have to out wait the bastardo’s. 🤣
 
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alwaysgreen

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We copped a little caning yesterday and are certainly one of the shortee’s darlings, but looks like most of their attentions on IMU today.
Just read an article in the AUS about an apparent short squeeze in the good ole USA.
Apparently Tesla is up 40% in 2023 amongst other tech winners after being hammered most of last year.
Our time will come. Just have to out wait the bastardo’s. 🤣
IMU is my 3rd largest holding :(

Between IMU and BRN, my hatred for shorters is growing!

Grateful for WEEBIT's recent run but they are now in suspension! Can't win haha.
 
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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
IMU is my 3rd largest holding :(

Between IMU and BRN, my hatred for shorters is growing!

Grateful for WEEBIT's recent run but they are now in suspension! Can't win haha.
Yes we can Buddy.
Just not today.
Hang in there. 🤣
 
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VictorG

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Support at these levels is unrelenting. With approximately 17 million shares traded since yesterday and the share price only losing 2.5c, I sense it's moved into oversold territory. A reversal in trend is a distinct possibility.
I see BRN closing above .655 cents by Friday close.
The beginning of a 10 year rally 😀
 
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Pappagolla

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We copped a little caning yesterday and are certainly one of the shortee’s darlings, but looks like most of their attentions on IMU today.
Just read an article in the AUS about an apparent short squeeze in the good ole USA.
Apparently Tesla is up 40% in 2023 amongst other tech winners after being hammered most of last year.
Our time will come. Just have to out wait the bastardo’s. 🤣

Things won’t change until we get some momentum with the IP licenses. As soon as a couple of these drop in quick succession the shorters will head straight for the exit and the good times will return.

A year ago I honestly thought we would’ve landed an additional 3 or 4 licenses at this point but now it seems that Renesas and MegaChips were just really really early to the neuromorphic party. They’re the trailblazers and I have no doubt that others will follow, I mean we weren’t making partnerships with big tech left, right and centre last year for no reason. Between these partnerships and the remaining EAPs there’s a lot of fruit out there just waiting to ripen.

It’s all just a matter of time. More time than any of us would like of course, but I’m confident it’ll be worth the wait.
 
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My dot join for the month. This may not have any relation to Prophesee and/or us. But it may be worth keeping an eye on.
Remember this partnership between Prophesee and Datalogic?


Datalogic is joining forces with Paris-based Prophesee, a company that invented advanced neuromorphic vision systems and is working to build the next generation of industrial products.
“We are conducting a very fruitful partnership with Prophesee,” said Michele Benedetti, chief technology officer at Datalogic. “Neuromorphic vision is a fascinating technology inspired by the behavior of the human biological system, exactly like neural networks. We believe that the combination of these technologies will provide innovative solutions to our customers.”


Their newly released product - Magellan 9900i


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Gazzafish

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Things won’t change until we get some momentum with the IP licenses. As soon as a couple of these drop in quick succession the shorters will head straight for the exit and the good times will return.

A year ago I honestly thought we would’ve landed an additional 3 or 4 licenses at this point but now it seems that Renesas and MegaChips were just really really early to the neuromorphic party. They’re the trailblazers and I have no doubt that others will follow, I mean we weren’t making partnerships with big tech left, right and centre last year for no reason. Between these partnerships and the remaining EAPs there’s a lot of fruit out there just waiting to ripen.

It’s all just a matter of time. More time than any of us would like of course, but I’m confident it’ll be worth the wait.
I feel like many others that everything is falling into place. We’ve gone from a 4c of $100k to our latest of approx $1.1m. Roughly a 1000% increase. When our next 4c comes out with $2-3m(?) it will start to show a definite trend and remove all doubt that BRN is making money and will continue to go from strength to strength… full forward another 6-9 months, and everything starts compounding from larger market exposure creating more customers wanting the tech on top of IP revenue starting to pour in…. It’s going to be a very good year indeed …. DYOR. Only my opinion and not a crystal ball.. 😆
 
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