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Quantum eMotion Corp V.QNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  QNCCF

Quantum eMotion Corp. is a Canada-based developer of cryptographic solutions. The Company is developing quantum random number generators (QRNG). It has launched its new QRNG2, an USB key that delivers pure entropy at 1.5 Gb/s. Its QRNG2 technology is the quantum random number generator, which is used in consumer electronics. QNG2 provides security to mobile and Internet transactions, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, machine-to- machine connections, networking equipment and cloud-based applications. Its technology is also applicable to others, such as datacenters, blockchain technologies, financial services, cloud-based information technology (IT) security infrastructure, classified government networks and communication systems, secure device keying (Internet of Things (IOT), automotive, consumer electronics) and quantum cryptography industry.


TSXV:QNC - Post by User

Comment by luckylucon Dec 01, 2021 7:03pm
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RE:RE:Valuing QNCs Patents

RE:RE:Valuing QNCs PatentsAgree 100% with your assessment far from a buyout and not even sure they will meet these requirements for this to happen
warlord2 wrote: Seems optimistic. Without any sales performance, it would be risky to buy out at such high prices. No serious company board would approve. Then testing the prototype to see if it works as advertised. That period could be quite long. What happens if the offer is only a royalty deal?  

There is an interesting primer at Investopedia:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/fundamental-analysis/09/valuing-patent.asp

A business strategy founded only as a buyout prospect is at best unimaginative and very risky.
As it stands, more R&D may have to be done before we have a functioning prototype.
 
Good luck to us all (GLTUA)



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