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Hey Reduce
Mr. Green does have a point. Bashing Arise doesn't belong here and it was not a good idea, especially when responding to a post that didn't promote Arise in any shape or form. I too am invested in Arise, albeit on a much lesser scale but that is immaterial here. And no-one can read any kind of pumping of a company that I said didn't fit the bill to partner with SET.
I do not believe that Arise, as I posted in my original post, fits the bill as a partner to SET simply because SET is , I would say, exclusively a company based on Thin Film which ARISE is not. That is the only reason I say they would not partner. Otherwise, I would love the idea.
However, during my D&D with Arise, I did find that they are experimenting with T.F. Simply because in this world, you give the customers what they want and within a couple of years, T.F. is on top. Arise management are not fools. Arise will change as Ford did with the Model T. Change with demand. Arise will be in the T.F. market within the next year IMHO.
Meanwhile I remain strong with STG and much weaker with APV.
Regardless, let's keep this board respectful and please keep contributing your valuable posts.