sharetrader
Page 13 of 33 FirstFirst ... 39101112131415161723 ... LastLast
Results 121 to 130 of 329
  1. #121
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Pitt Street Research do a weekly video and last week mentioned Brainchip.

    https://vimeo.com/456810619
    Friday Beers with Marc & Stuart: Chip for brains (11 September 2020)
    In this week's episode:
    0.24 Chip for Brains
    2.54 Good Cop, Bad Cop on BNPL
    7.36 The 4 best oil stocks to own
    9.18 Sludge from Calsberg

  2. #122
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Brainchip, the hot stock gets a mention at 3.30 min.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbTTvptpGBM
    Is The Tech Sell-Off Over?! | Let's Talk About The Economy | ASX Investing

    “The name on every ASX stock trader and investor’s lips recently is Brainchip Holdings. After a meteoric rise over the past fortnight Brainchip suffered a significant, and in my opinion much necessary pullback. Stocks cannot just go up in a straight line, and it is a big reminder not to FOMO buy into momentum, but to always wait for pullbacks and assess the technical of a company before diving in.
    In terms of Brainchip as a company I still believe they have significant growth potential and if they can secure some new partnerships or have positive announcements in the coming period I think their share price does have significant upside potential.”

  3. #123
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Announcement yesterday

    https://themarketherald.com.au/brain...ia-2020-09-21/AI tech
    • developer Brainchip (BRN) has established a software development centre in Hyderabad, India
    • The establishment of the centre essentially formalises the work Brainchip's Indian contractors have been performing for the past few quarters
    • The centre will concentrate on software and firmware development to support the company's work on its Akida Neuromorphic System-on-Chip
    • The formalisation of the existing relationship with the Indian developers should streamline Akida's development and eventual rollout to market
    • Brainchip is trading 9.88 per cent higher at 47.3 cents


    https://brainchipinc.com/india-softw...e-established/

  4. #124
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Has the BrainChip (ASX:BRN) share price weakness created a buying opportunity?

    https://www.fool.com.au/2020/09/24/has-the-brainchip-asxbrn-share-price-weakness-created-a-buying-opportunity/

    At the time of writing, the BrainChip share price is trading at 41 cents, down 4.65% for the day. Many investors may be now wondering, has the dramatic price drop created a buying opportunity?
    But as all hype wears off without concrete material earnings, the BrainChip share price plummeted. Shareholders took profit off the table and BrainChip shares fell to the mid-40 cent range. A 50% decline from the NASA announcement, but still 1,000% up for shareholders who bought before May.

  5. #125
    l'Excuse greater fool's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    171
    "There is something wrong with a regime that requires a pyramid of corpses every few years." George Orwell.

  6. #126
    IMO
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Floating Anchor Shoals
    Posts
    9,696

    Default

    BRN' chips used in this sorta Eion Musk company?

    Neuralink - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neuralink

  7. #127
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by greater fool View Post
    The article was in Melbourne’s Age and Sydney Morning Herald yesterday. Great exposure and analysis.
    And today BRN was pushed down 3.5c (8.6%) to 37c as all those traders and investors wanted cheaper shares. BRN is a traders stock now and quite volatile. It reminds me of ATM when it was under $10 and how its SP was pushed up and down by traders.

    https://www.theage.com.au/business/c...24-p55yth.html
    DiNardo says the company expects to be in a position to announce contracts to license its intellectual property to customers in the first half of next year.
    "Those licenses are probably more near term than large volume chip sales which will take time," he says.
    "As we get into the later part of 2021 we should start to hit our stride with chip sales, that’s six-to-nine months away."

    TMT valued BrainChip at 45c last year when its share price was just 4.1c, but this was based on what larger rivals like Intel were paying for companies with a similar profile to BrainChip.

  8. #128
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    BRN' chips used in this sorta Eion Musk company?

    Neuralink - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neuralink
    Brainchip’s chips are not used by Eion Musk. He has his own and several large technology companies are working on similar chips.

    https://jwpm.com.au/industrial-marke...p-neuromorphic
    Computer chip with a human-like brain
    Global giants like Intel, IBM, NVIDIA are all working on developing Artificial Intelligence chips that use brain architecture enabling self-learning not previously possible in portable devices.
    And they are about to hit the market. However, Australian company BrainChip is likely to be first.

  9. #129
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    Another Youtube video. Interesting comment about the downramping below. There was a Motley Fool article recently that was positive and it was pulled after a day or so leaving only the negative ones. The jump to 97c in early in September happened the day after Alan Kohler mentioned it on the ABC evening news. Closed at 33.5c today

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP9S3cFBqaU
    What Happened To Brainchip (ASX: BRN)? | Stock Update
    Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:11 Why did Brainchip share price to go up? 8:24 Why did Brainchip share price go down? 12:21 What is next for Brainchip?

    Three reasons leading to SP increase:

    1. Tech - Akida, edge AI space, a lot of uses, could be next big thing in tech, commercialization, only ASX pure AI company, niche, very unique, a lot of investors jumped on board
    2. Announcements – 2 partnership agreements = Magic Eye in August and Vorago, NASA early access program
    3. Hype - a lot of media coverage, NASA, FOMO effect, a lot started investing, not knowing much about it, a lot of rumours starting circulating.


    Why did SP fall? Hype and pumping of the stock, fomo, a lot of profit taking, MC is unimaginable for a company at this stage, no revenue, led to downward trend, panic selling, rough month in September, revenue vs market cap, edge technology still in early stages, raised doubts.

    What is next? Big potential long term, what partnerships, will they lead to revenue, can they commercialize it and get revenue, has found support at 30c.

    Matthew Kennedy 2 days ago (edited)
    I have never seen a stock with as much professional downramping. Many articles in the financial media warning people off it. I presume that somebody wants to accumulate at as low a price as possible. As some one said we know you only paid 4c and we want them. BRN has an incredible first mover headstart. Once revenue starts the investor pool will be much bigger. Homework: how long before revenue?

  10. #130
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Posts
    1,165

    Default

    https://www.fool.com.au/2020/10/09/3...-hold-forever/
    3 unique ASX shares I’d buy and hold forever

    Brainchip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN) is the world’s largest listed, pure-play artificial intelligence (AI) company. Moreover, I like the fact that the founder and chief technology officer is an intelligent fanatic who has been working to create this technology for most of his storied career. Not only that, but this company is currently prototyping a first-of-a-kind artificial intelligence technology. The Akida System on a Chip is a neuromorphic technology, designed to mimic the brain and nervous system.
    It is already the subject of several partnership agreements in a range of sectors. These include space exploration, gaming, smart cities and autonomous vehicles. I believe the potential for this technology is very significant and beyond what is currently possible with artificial intelligence. Personally, I think this is a rare chance to buy into a semiconductor ASX share that is providing the market with a new technology.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •