Post by
Bradwait on Mar 30, 2020 10:28am
Collaboration Effort is Nice Charitable Effort
While the collaboration effort is a nice charitable effort to help out the covid-19 crisis, I don't see it adding to the bottom line of the company financially. The possible potential deployment of 500 to 1000 3D printers is referring to printers TTD previously sold to schools throughout BC. Now consider these schools are currently closed due to the pandemic.
The pumpers on this board wanted people to believe otherwise in my opinion.
From the company news release of March 23:
Tinkerine is also reaching out to its community of teachers and educational professionals to utilize their school districts and post-secondary institutions' Tinkerine 3D printers. Tinkerine products are in use in 45% of all school districts in its home province of British Columbia. The Company is getting assistance from its Education Advisory Board and Teacher User Group, to create a collaborative pool of 3D Printers to produce greater volumes of medical products and supplies that are in scarce supply. Through this collaboration Tinkerine is working to deploy between 500-1000 additional 3D printers in order to address the COVID-19 healthcare crisis.
Comment by
daveholton on Mar 30, 2020 12:15pm
Company has said that this is not done for charity and there will be profit margins on every sale, including prints done at the partnering institutions. Again, I suggest calling or emailing IR for information instead of listening to this clueless dummy below.