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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    https://sbir.nasa.gov/SBIR/abstracts...6.22-6631.html
    Scalable Neural Net and Neuromorphic Module for In-Space Autonomous Orientation and Maneuvering
    Tensor, along with several commercial partners, is developing new technology suitable for small satellites (SmallSat/CubeSat) and small launch vehicles.
    Using the COTS (commercial off the shelf) The BrainChip, Inc. Akida with fully configurable neural processing cores and scalable neural nets, we can design autonomy and artificial cognition capabilities for our prototype CubeSat that will be scalable to any space vehicle. The overarching goal is to make spacecraft autonomy affordable and ubiquitous.
    I think this is the same project.

    https://smallcaps.com.au/vorago-technologies-brainchip-akida-early-access-program/

    VORAGO Technologies signs up for BrainChip’s Akida early access program
    Technology company BrainChip (ASX: BRN) has unveiled a new partnership with US-based counterpart VORAGO Technologies as part of a collaboration intended to support a Phase I NASA program to procure a neuromorphic processor that meets spaceflight requirement.
    Without disclosing any specific commercial details underpinning the agreement, BrainChip said the early access program agreement included “payments that are intended to offset its expenses to support partner needs”.
    https://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistic...ame=D&period=W

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0WBxp39SpQ
    BrainChip Holdings Limited (ASX:BRN) President and CEO Louis Di Nardo speaks to The Capital Network’s Lelde Smits about how the provider of ultra-low power high performance artificial intelligence (AI) technology is revolutionising AI.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXUZEb5Fr1c
    Is Brainchip Holdings (ASX: BRN) still a buy after its announcement today? | ASX Growth Stocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Revenue..............US $13,397,000
    Loss.....................US $6,858,171
    Market cap at 47.5 cents is $478,800,000 ie 35.74 times revenue.
    Perhaps it could be said a lot of future profits are already built into the share price.
    Percy, much worse than you think as revenue was only $13K not $13M. So definitely a lot of future profits already built into the share price.

    On top of this, half-yearly revenue slipped 80 per cent to just over US$13,000 (roughly A$18,000)
    https://themarketherald.com.au/brain...ss-2020-08-26/

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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    Percy, much worse than you think as revenue was only $13K not $13M. So definitely a lot of future profits already built into the share price.

    On top of this, half-yearly revenue slipped 80 per cent to just over US$13,000 (roughly A$18,000)
    https://themarketherald.com.au/brain...ss-2020-08-26/
    OMG.About the same as my pension..
    So market cap is 35,740 times revenue.
    Well done BRN, it looks as though you have set a world record.
    Last edited by percy; 03-09-2020 at 08:28 AM.

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    Up another 22% so far today with $37,000,000 worth traded and almost 70million shares. Touching 59c with the market in a feeding frenzy. No complaints but it will no doubt pull back a bit shortly.
    Last edited by biker; 03-09-2020 at 01:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    OMG.About the same as my pension..
    So market cap is 35,740 times revenue.
    Well done BRN, it looks as though you have set a world record.
    I know the market is forward looking, but this is ridiculous, had a look a few weeks ago, but decided to wait n see... oh well, at least I’m not supporting the rise of the terminators

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    OMG.About the same as my pension..
    So market cap is 35,740 times revenue.
    Well done BRN, it looks as though you have set a world record.
    I doubt it is a world record. There are lots of similar tech companies in the US with little or no revenue and huge billion dollar market caps.
    The founder Peter van der Made could have done this in the US where institutions would have invested in several capital raises to fund the years of development. But he wanted to retain a large personal stake in the company and he has done that by listing on the ASX, luckily for those of us who own shares.
    Revenue doesn’t matter at this stage because the company has spent years (listed 2015, first patent 2008) pouring capital into building up assets – research, technology, intellectual property, about a dozen patents. And now they have a product ready to be commercialised, although it could be another year or two before revenue starts flowing.
    When US institutions see how cheap these shares are compared to comparable US tech companies they are likely to buy in, and push the price up.
    It is quite likely that the company will be bought out by one of the big players for maybe $20 - $40bn depending on the stage of development.

    I am not trying to convince you to buy, but just to point out that there is a different way of valuing tech companies like this. It is not like XRO where they had a product to sell when they listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    CEO Louis said BRN is one of the most exciting technologies he has been associated with. He wasn’t going to get into technology again. He will stay as long as the company is independent. The goal is that it is taken over. He was in Venture Capital in the US previously and said that BRN is very capital efficient. Total capital raising A$40m less fees $38/39m = US$29m. Capital burn of US$15m (as at 31/12/17) to get where they are is great, not many US technology companies can match that. Had enough cash for 2 years at 31/12/17 @ $700K/month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullfrog View Post
    I know the market is forward looking, but this is ridiculous, had a look a few weeks ago, but decided to wait n see... oh well, at least I’m not supporting the rise of the terminators
    Even more ridiculous. Touched 76c today. Still not complaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biker View Post
    23c now with some depth. Up 15% on good volume. Going nicely with great potential. A capital raise or buy-in can’t be far away?
    That was less than a month ago.

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    Brainchip to enter S&P/ASX All Technology Index on 21 Sept. That may explain the increase in volumes today as institutions buy in.
    Was up 13.1% from 49.5c to 56c yesterday on turnover of $24m. Turnover $69m already today.

    https://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/announcements.do?by=asxCode&asxCode=ZSP&timeframe= D&period=M6

    S&P/ASX All Technology Index – Effective at the Open on September 21, 2020
    Action Code Company
    Addition BRN Brainchip Holdings Ltd
    Addition DDR Dicker Data Limited
    Addition EVS Envirosuite Limited
    Addition M7T Mach7 Technologies Limited
    Addition NVX Novonix Limited
    Addition SPT Splitit Payments Ltd
    Addition SZL Sezzle Inc.
    Addition WSP Whispir Limited

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