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GSM: Q1, 2023 Disappointing Financials

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Some DD on a Microcap Uranium Exploration Company in the US

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Bullish on Stathmore Plus Uranium $SUUFF - A tiny uranium company with a strong portfolio of assets in Wyoming and a management team with previous discovery success

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Bullish on Stathmore Plus Uranium $SUUFF - A tiny uranium company with a strong portfolio of assets in Wyoming and a management team with previous discovery success

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The marketing group that pumped $HC over +1,000% in a week is about to start promoting this tiny uranium company

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The marketing group that pumped $HC over +1,000% in a week is about to start promoting this tiny uranium company

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The marketing group that pumped $HC over +1,000% in a week is about to start promoting this tiny uranium company

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The marketing group that pumped $HC over +1,000% in a week is about to start promoting this tiny uranium company

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BBBY DD! - This post was already removed - I'm reposting these resources

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BBBY DD! Dont Off-exchange volume is rising AND so is the price - Need more eyes

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Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ:GSM)

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NASDAQ: GSM (Ferroglobe PLC)

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No Coal in my Stocking $BTU

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Silly Season: ⚡Factory Shutdowns and the looming Implant Shortage 🍈🍈 $GSM

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What's Silicon Valley without the

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GSM ferroglobe

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NOK THE INDESTRUCTIBLE

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One more story of why not to trust RobinHood

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ASTS started to make real moves towards it’s aim. It starts to partner with different GSM providers to test it’s infrastructure. OKLO started to get some US gov. contracts. OKLO is more for trade for the next 5 years.

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$NAK, $NB and $GSM All assume China/US decoupling plays

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The 600MHZ is a lower band then GSM. Long rang, I think lower data throughput. Business wise somebody will buy the right to use that band if there is business case for i.e. a Network operator. Need to check really the details in the bandwith and the intended use. Some Sensoric?

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I miss car sales god I was a Covid god then the GSM stole 1600 from my z06 sale that was 90k over sticker

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Spotted the MDE/GSM

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World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Switzerland in 1989. Linux was invented by a Finnish programmer Linus Torvalds. GSM (2G) mobile network was developed by a European commission. Airbus is an European aerospace giant which dominates the global aviation industry (together with Boeing). High-speed rail companies like TGV (France) and ICE (Germany). DeepMind the AI pioneer was founded in UK in 2010 before being bought by Google. It developed AlphaGo which defeated the world's best Go players thought to be impossible at the time. BionTech is a German company which developed mRNA technology used for COVID-19 vaccines. I could go on but you should get the idea.

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$GSM 🚀🚀🚀

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[GSM-Symbolic: Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in Large Language Models](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.05229)

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If you guys want quality, thick thirsty towels always look at the GSM, grams per square meter.

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not by a lot this seems to benchmark nearly on par with Llama 3.1 across GSM8, MATH, and HumanEval, and that’s against its 405 billion parameter model versus Llama’s previous 70b model, Nvidia’s 72b parameter model benches slightly better. what numbers are you seeing that are “far more advanced” ?? it’s not that far off from Llama 405B…. ain’t quite near Claude yet but benching better than Gemini too

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Thank you person talking about GSM yesterday up 110% so far on those calls.

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GSM. It’s a strong value stock. They are the largest supplier of silicon in the western world, but nobody has ever heard of them. Very strong financials. It’s a buy!

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I'm in GSM big as of today. Bringing new high purity quartz mine online this year in South Carolina. Spruce Pine quartz mine may be impacted by transport problems in/out for a while, and that single mine controls nearly all hpq supply for most of the western world. GSM is owned by 30 hedge funds now, is Insider Monkey's top ranked penny stock now, and is trading at 1/2 of the analyst consensus 1 year price target, at a P/E of 14. A lot to like about GSM now. Could be real easy double bagger in next few weeks or months, especially depending on how the Spruce Pine Helene flooding story plays out.

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i would have said GSM for the past 2 years, but after seeing their financials getting better and better, and the stock price going nowhere, I'm not so sure anymore

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>42% of the global population has no cell service and 90% of the world is not covered by cell service. I see you are also quoting the ASTS marketing material. 90% of the world is not covered because people live on 14% of the Earth's surface. Turns out most people don't like to live fuck-miles apart from each other. Also, 70% of Earth's surface is water. The real mobile broadband coverage is **95% of population** and most of it is 4G capable. 5G is \~30% and rolling out about 10%/year. 42% of the global population doesn't use mobile because 38% can't afford handsets/service or have no digital literacy. This is called the usage gap. So you are left with 4-5% population uncovered by tower service. This is the real potential market, not half the world or whatever their marketing team decided to post in big letters [Source: ](https://www.gsma.com/r/somic/)GSM Alliance I have no position in ASTS

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What part aren't you getting that 95% of the population is already covered by cell tower footprint with 80% of that being 4G? I posted a link above from the GSM Association, the actual authority on the issue, not some rando commenting on a hunch

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Are you mistaking H200 for H100? They've sold millions of H100, but H200 was always roadmapped for Q2'24 for GSM/CSP availability

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Made 300% on a GSM 5$ call today. Just waiting to sell my GERN calls...maybe tomorrow.

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As long as Apple splits up the SMS and iMessage app they’d have a strong argument. They don’t while they combine the two. SMS is a GSM standard which all phones need to support, and Apple uses this functionality as a marketing tool for iMessage. If they permit other messaging apps to become the default SMS provider, fine.

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All GSM carriers are down nationwide for the last 2 hours AT&T and T-Mobile are down. Never seen an outage like this. Massive cyberattack

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GSM, woooo gsm!!

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It did not really correct but my favorite guy to stock at this moment GSM. I suppose it would also qualify as my favorite buy and hold for the long haul.

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Mobile phones (GSM) were invented in Europe and the industry is still strong there. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is a measure of the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. That limit is used also in the US as there is proof that radio waves cause problems if they are to high.

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no you're not, they cut off GSM on anything older than a 6

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Currently hiding in GSM and BG waiting for spy to bottom

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GSM- Ferroglobe mining. Not much to do with the credit rating change it’s just been dropping lately to a very attractive price.

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Widescreen pocket media player? Been done. Handheld Web browser? Been done. Quad-band GSM phone? Been done, in almost every way imaginable. Camera? Wi-Fi? Bluetooth? Old news. Even the all-touch-screen phone interface Jobs gushed over ('We're going to use the best pointing device in our world—we're born with 10 of them, our fingers') has been around since 2001." —Grank Hayes, Computerworld. "The more gadgets you cram into one package, the more things there are to go wrong—and the more likely it is that something will ... Do you really want your business communications dependent on the health of your music player?" —Steve Himowitz, Baltimore Sun. There are always AAPL critics.

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You really don’t know what you’re talking about. 3G (UMTS, CDMA) is history in the US and has been for over a year now. TMo is the only carrier of the big 3 hanging on to 2G (GSM/Edge) to accommodate some custom user scenarios and legacy monitoring systems that haven’t been upgraded. I think US Cellular may still have some 3G left but they’re not a tier 1 carrier so I normally don’t pay attention to them. And Sprint is dead, thank the gods.

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I can't specifically remember the company's name... I think it was Innovo... they made CDMA modems for early cellphones and laptops when internet connectivity for your phone was a new-ish thing. In their wisdom they decided to literally give their inventory to Sprint thinking it was going to a loss leader. Then GSM came out and they had no products in that space. I don't think they even filed for bankruptcy, they just stopped.

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$GSM

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Btw since I posted this the stock is up 20% and still have not heard a peep from GSM

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I’m not affiliated with Gold Standard Media in anyway. GSM is a US marketing firm based out of Texas. I’m based out of Vancouver BC. I have followed the small cap markets very adamantly for the last 12 years. I don’t usually trade promo’s because most don’t work out as planned and are very risky but GSM group clearly has the hot hand as evidenced by what happened with Hypercharge. So I wanted to highlight this next one they are going to promote as I know that the guys on that marketing list are coming off a big win and will be looking to deploy capital elsewhere.

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aside from the upcoming promotion with GSM... the company actually does have pretty good fundamentals. I suggest taking a peak at this article: [https://www.smallcapinvestor.ca/post/why-strathmore-plus-uranium-is-the-best-early-stage-uranium-play-in-the-us](https://www.smallcapinvestor.ca/post/why-strathmore-plus-uranium-is-the-best-early-stage-uranium-play-in-the-us)

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well GSM still hasnt started their campaign yet. I subscribe to their newsletter and saw the emails about hypercharge but still waiting on the emails about strathmore plus This is the newsletter: [https://www.futuremoneytrends.com](https://www.futuremoneytrends.com)

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In a pool FULL of red GSM still just going up STRONG bullish across every analysis channel hahahaha

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GSM 👀🚀

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not mentioned here, but $GSM did its things and is up a casual 22% straight at open

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I bought all the small pharma stocks in 2022. I’m never getting my money back from ENSC, DNA, GSM or OCGN so I’ll be ignoring all the next miracle cure makers for the rest of my life savings

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Solar panel manufacturers. Small pharma and mining stocks are all scams. Avoid them. A good way to profit off solar is buy the companies that make the components for solar. GSM is down because they couldn’t manufacture during Covid. Now inflation is killing them but it’s down so now’s the time to get out from under that crap trap ASTI and just park it in GSM. You’ll get your money back. GSM is the largest manufacturer of solar components outside of China. We could see serious problems with manufacturing in China this year so GSM would profit off it!

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>some android lacks the CDMA / GSM compatibility mode To be fair, we aren't comparing shitty Xiaomi budget lineups or the cheapest Android phone in Samsung's budget A series like A03 to iPhones. So lacking CDMA/GSM compatibility is kinda moot point when all flagships have that, even China ones. >other than that ya idk why people like it As you mentioned, platform. I already mentioned the other reason in my original reply: >AAPL is essentially the luxury goods of the phone industry It's like LV, Gucci, Prada, Supreme, Yeezys, etc. Are they really so good that it deserve their price point? Are people purchasing them because they are the highest quality of the industry? No, it's merely status symbol that you're rich and trendy. It's that simple.

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some android lacks the CDMA / GSM compatibility mode, other than that ya idk why people like it, the only reason to get an iphone is if you already have a iwatch, itune, ipad, ...platform.

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So you believe the 4G / 5G network / GSM / GPRS / GPS and all other Radio technology has not *Benefitted* from RADIO ASTRONOMY???? I bet you wrote your comment on a wireless device, on wireless internet. Maybe we should close you down, as we are getting nothing from you?

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The whole thread is hilarious. I’m trying to picture a world where a GSM interrupts a sales meeting with the dealer principal to show that they got 9 approvals that didn’t require an open auto to come in like it’s something they have never seen before and then everyone takes it so seriously that the DP drops what he’s doing to make a twitter thread about it on his anonymous totally altruistic twitter account like he’s the fucking Batman of car dealers it’s totally absurd

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Move over AT&T, T-Mobile, and Cricket - Now there’s Apartheid! The cellular network for the disconnected! $8.00/month gets you unlimited racist texting! Tweet the N-word all you want on this sweet Musk Designed EMERALD Smartphone running his proprietary and totally not Android, FULL SELF DRIVING OPERATION SYSTEM (phone runs NFC snapdragon 3G WCDMA GSM 2022) Free when you sign a 50-year contract! (NDSAP, Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, Klansmen my qualify for discounts)

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Did you take a look at CPG and GSM?

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CDMA vs GSM all over again...

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GSM to the moon, hopefully ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|money_face)

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There have been at least a couple of instances where regulations have helped. EU standardized on GSM cell phones during the 2G era (while US had both CDMA and GSM). Consequently cell phone adoption in the EU was much higher during that era presumably because it was easier to switch carriers and thus there was more competition. EU standardized on micro-USB chargers and now USB-C charger. I think this has reduced waste by reducing the number of chargers each person needs. EU is standardizing on a single electric car charging plug now while the US has competing standards. This will help drive EV adoption in the EU.

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Already priced in. Go look at the chart for $GSM for the last 3 years. They make a few products including silicon for personal care products.

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1. Second pipe of NS2 wasn't destroyed. Russia is now pressuring Germans to certify it and break West unit and sanctions regime. It had started few days after destruction of NS1. 2. NS1 was not operational due political reasons, easily proven by Siemens energy that delivered the turbines in question. No need to pay contractual damages for supplying the contracted gas volume due to force majeure and facing another humiliating defeat in international arbitrage. 3. Typical Russian intimidation strategy to force political concessions through attacks on Western critical infrastructure. These are now at play to 'retaliate ' against Western 'aggression' further disrupt energy stability of Europe. Deescalation through escalation doctrine - fundamental to Putin/Russia these days. 4. Showing resolve to sever the energy ties with the West. Type of a 'mad king' strategy. 5. Showing ability to destroy critical infrastructure undetected. It can be paired with sabotage of GSM-R system in Germany or subsea power cables to Bornholm. If you're too dumb to see it, it doesn't mean motives do not exist. Why do you try to comment on the subjects you don't understand?

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ASRT, GSM and PERI. that's where some of my money is. do your own DD tho: each of those carries a different kind of risk

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TMC! Up 20+% in the last week and holding. GSM is another strong one that I like a lot. Both have the potential to "change the game" if they do things right.

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Better be some 1000 GSM, organic, Turkish cotton towels!

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Not at the rate ASTS is "pausing ahead" - ASTS has a significant problem - no space launch capability, and even though they are shooting for low earth orbit, it is a bit farther than a slingshot or even a trebuchet will toss them. Skipping the cost of a government-provided launch - one of which would blow through every penny ASTS has... they are dependent on either Blue Origin or Space X. Space X is the only one actually delivery (thousands) of satellites into orbit - so ASTS chose Space X. Now ASTS announced its first 6 month delay. https://spacenews.com/ast-spacemobile-delays-commercial-satellite-debut-by-six-months/ The T-Mobile satellites indicate to be compatible with existing T-Mobile hardware, and it's just a cell signal with a clear line of sight, so it should work fine - albeit 3G or whatever because of the distance involved. The terrestrial range for cellular is relatively short due to earth curvature issues. Still, the line of sight is maintained when looking straight up, so then it is only a matter of which technology spec would work for the distance and the latency. That wouldn't be 5G.. probably out of range of 4G as well, so I'm betting first-gen stuff would just use old 3G or GSM tech. Joke all you want about Starlink.. I just ordered it for my Country Coach motorhome; we're planning a trip to Alaska next summer; Starlink is the only viable high-speed Internet choice. Cell services for RVs sucks ass - particularly here in the west and is non-existent beyond the lower 48. With tens of millions of RV owners, and millions with 40-45 foot diesel pushers - $120 /month is a solid no-brainer. The phones work fine with Starlink wifi.. the 3G or whatever is for riding a burro down into the Grand Canyon.

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GSM and CPG would be my picks for low-cost quality stocks.

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I know most people here are into pump and dump stocks. However GSM is a great buy, a stock that’s been under the radar. Great earnings and one of the few companies that will not be affected by China and Russia tensions. P/E should put the stock at around 16 bucks minimum

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Buying GSM - earnings will be stellar

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GSM, Ferroglobe mining. They’re a pretty diverse company within their segment that provides a lot of the bad metals for semiconductors and other tech. Currently very well priced.

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Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ:GSM) Analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Ferroglobe PLC have a median target of 14.00, with a high estimate of 14.00 and a low estimate of 14.00. The median estimate represents a +128.01% increase from the last price of 6.14. Get in now and make some money…

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Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ:GSM) Analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Ferroglobe PLC have a median target of 14.00, with a high estimate of 14.00 and a low estimate of 14.00. The median estimate represents a +128.01% increase from the last price of 6.14. Get in now and make some money…

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Ferroglobe PLC (NASDAQ:GSM) Analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Ferroglobe PLC have a median target of 14.00, with a high estimate of 14.00 and a low estimate of 14.00. The median estimate represents a +128.01% increase from the last price of 6.14. Get in now and make some money…

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Carmax will never fail - They move their money around between cars - I’m a GSM for a Chevrolet dealership - Been in the industry for 20 years - Also autonation is Walmart of the car industry- they print money

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GSM up 17% after hours on record earnings.

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Yeah I buy unlocked GSM phones so they still use cards, no way to access my number without it except wait for a replacement in the mail. And I'm not uploading all my shit to the cloud like some kind of normie, you can let Zuckerberg and the NSA have all your pics if you want to...

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Bruh do you remember pre-iPhone? I literally felt like I was on Star Wars the first time I played with one. I actually used to make some scratch in college jailbreaking the OG ones so they would work with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile when they were Verizon exclusive. They changed everything. I'm sure they'll have a few more revolutionary products in the next 10-15 years.

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$GSM Write large, the environment is amazing for GSM. Bottom line, production should have no interruptions. Once inventory stocks work down, we could see prices move even higher. I believe this company could generate upwards of $500 million of cash this year. That translates to over $2.50 per share and see this stock as a potential double!!

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$GSM Write large, the environment is amazing for GSM. Bottom line, production should have no interruptions. Once inventory stocks work down, we could see prices move even higher. I believe this company could generate upwards of $500 million of cash this year. That translates to over $2.50 per share and see this stock as a potential double!!

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$GSM specialty metals

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Owning Chinese stocks is almost as bad as $PLTR only different is the people who run China are less ruthless then $PLTR. Cut your losses and get in with depressed American and Euro stocks. Best thing that’s going to be the next Apple is $INTC it’s building the only chip capable of real AI and is going to change the world, Next is $BA when Covid restrictions end later this year it’s going to blow up! Last is a stock that’s already climbing but nowhere near its what its going to be worth in 2-3 years is $GSM a bunch of solar panel manufacturers but $GSM is who makes the parts for solar panels and it’s the biggest outside of China and will be the biggest when it all comes crashing down in China. Dump $NIO cut your losses and put it evenly in these 3 stocks and get your losses back before the end of this year and next watch it double. But don’t listen to my advice I’m stuck in $PINS and won’t get half my money back until it goes up 25% so I’m completely screwed

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GSM is a solid bet because it’s one of the few companies not in China

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GSM has been less correlated. I had some in sprott and good miners but it was flat for years. Creep Toe may be taking some of that capital as well. Whether its viable or not is getting tested

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I thought this same thing about Ferroglobe (GSM) when it caught its first break, missed out on huge gains because I sold.

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Defensive sector and inflation resistant stocks. Industry commodities. Steel, auto, GSM sector, etc.

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I liked the broke guy that couldn't buy 😂 that was me last year with GSM.

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GSM is moving on nothing but dark pool buying... dunno what that means but I'm in.

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You don’t understand wireless networks at all if you think that. I’ve been building them since GSM, 1G. No matter what technology, no matter what carrier, no matter what throughout, you can’t build enough Whatever we turn up, new capacity, fills up immediately. Cell sites are like freeways, you build more, and they immediately fill up with new use cases and the capacity expansion you hoped for is in use the second it’s live. What would need 1000Mbps? I remember people saying the same thing about 3G, what would you use it for. Wireless is a commodity now, companies like Uber wouldn’t exist without these networks. DoorDash wouldn’t either. Gaming companies that make wireless games wouldn’t be here. Verizon is a good bet as is TMO. TMO has the freqs, VZW has the $. ATT has its legacy, and that’s all.

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Yep. They bought the naming rights to San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium. They were Kong Kong in San Diego back then. High flying when CDMA technology was beating GSM.

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r/wallstreetbetsOGsSee Comment

Cry that GSM fucked the earnings and my many (for me) shares and calls are fucked. Oh well.

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Any updated views on GSM earnings coming out today after hours? Fingers crossed!

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Buying dec $7 calls on GSM for the earnings tomorrow, I’m ready to be hurt again.

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When I see a new penny stock on here the first thing I research is how many employees it has. And research says 4. But CEO’s never lie! But it’s moot. Never invest in airline stocks, cruise ship stocks or solar panel company’s! Just not a safe place to park your money. Do the research and make your own decision but the risk of investing in a scam is very high with solar panel company’s, then multiply that by the fact this company has only 4 employees and it’s a no brainer. The smart money says don’t invest in solar panel company’s but the company’s that make the components for solar panel production. All panel makers buy the components to produce solar panels unless they are a scam. So find the solar panel component manufacturers and you are protecting your investment. One that’s had real supply chain and covid issues and is down is $GSM it’s a long play but a sound investment

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4G LTE and 5G networking protocols are completely incompatible with open-source deployment and now they're going to be the only ones available. The public cell network infrastructure is being shut down to make more room for corporate control. GSM phones won't even be able to call 911 anymore. I can't wait for this global conflict to proceed from cold to hot so I don't have to keep watching pieces of shit get away with doing more and more horrible shit to make the world a worse and worse place.

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TECHNOLOGY The satellites will be called BlueBirds orbiting at an altitude of 700 km (430 miles), each with an aperture size of about 18x20 meters or 331 square meters (693 sqft) weighing 1.5 to 2 US tons. Each production satellite will be identical and consist of a central bus/control module, magnetorquers (adjust pitch/yaw), Hall-effect thrusters (ionized plasma thruster), and many sets of phased array cells called microns. The microns are similar to the antennas you see attached to cell towers except they are designed for the rigors of space and have solar cells affixed to the back. In order to fit the BlueBirds into a rocket the microns are folded carefully around the control module and will unfold using spring hinges like flower petals unfurling. SpaceX and GK Launch will be the 2 primary launch providers, both with excellent records. Total constellation will be 336 satellites by 2028 with a surface area of 111,000 square meters or 1.2 million square feet (for comparison Starlink only plans 71,000 square meters). Although the satellite will be very large, it is only a few centimeters thick flying perpendicular to Earth making the risk of collision to its cross section minimal. The BlueBirds utilize what is called bent pipe architecture to convert fronthaul (cellular data) back and forth with backhaul (high bandwidth network connection). Bent pipe architecture allows the received signal to be phase shifted in real time by a transponder and amplified before being beamed back. Backhaul to base stations will be handled through the high capacity V and Q band frequencies. The satellites computers do not handle the network routing/processing that MNOs already handle, think of a cell tower in space. The only computing the satellite will do (other than flight operations) is establishing and maintaining a signal which each user. Each MNO would have one or more receiving antenna in each country at its network gateway to manage the routing of packets and protocol compliance on its own network. Many people struggle to get coverage a few miles from a cell tower, so how does the signal travel over 700 km without losing connection or delays. A very tall FR1 mobile base station tower can provide a connection of around 50-70 km with a perfect line of sight and no attenuation due to obstructions (buildings, hills, trees, walls, etc.) before signal is lost due to the curvature of the earth (GSM protocol reduces this to 35 km). An electromagnetic wave can travel quite far in space (think Voyager 1) unobstructed, so a satellite overhead has the perfect vantage point to you at all times (except middle of skyscrapers, some basements, and tunnels). For a satellite to connect to a cell phone is simply a question of power and gain. A cell phone is .25 W of power and .5 DBI of gain, which isn’t much. To be able to send a signal that can be detected you need a very powerful antenna (20 kW) and a very large array. Think of trying to talk to someone .4 km (¼ mile) away, you would need a very loud voice for them to hear you and very large ears to hear them. Peak gain mentioned in the FCC letters references -47 DBi (-50 DBi is full bars and -110 DBi is no connection) so the signal strength should be quite strong. Since the satellites are orbiting at 700 km there will be a signal delay (latency) of 30ms which is within the 5G 3GPP standards and would not be detectable to a user playing mobile games. Additionally, 5G speeds will be in excess of 35 mb/s (meets FCC definition that Spacemobile helped define). Each satellite will be able to support a technology known as beamforming which uses the microns to concentrate and steer a signal. If you think of an RF signal from isotopic antenna transmitting signal in all directions like a light bulb, then beamforming is akin to a flashlight focusing the same light in a narrow beam to project further and brighter. As more antenna are added to a phased array the more focused beams can become and more beams can be created. Beamforming allows the array to reuse spectrum by pointing the same spectrum at different parts of the coverage area. Each BlueBird can support about 2,800 beams/coverage cells in low band and 10,000 in mid band (300-10,000 users per cell) providing 1.6 million gigabytes per month per satellite. Within each cell multiple frequencies can be sent and received simultaneously using MIMO. Coverage area for each satellite is about 2.4 million square miles. Within each cell spectrum is divided into buffer ranges of about 5-10 kHz which can be further recycled based on channel state information, adjusting the time phase, and polarity of the wave. Time Division duplex allows for uplink/downlink reciprocity (allows a phone to be heard at the same DBi it receives).The satellite applies linear receive combining to discriminate the signal transmitted by each terminal from interfering signals. Because the satellites are in space moving at a high speed (90 minute orbit) a Doppler effect is created which compresses or stretches the frequencies. Spacemobile has patented a way to compensate and correct these shifts and track the users movement down to the centimeter level. This means you can use your phone on a plane or in a car without issue. Without going too deep into it, the reason MNOs use spectrum primarily between 600 MHz - 900 MHz, 1.7 GHz - 2.2 GHz and 3.5 GHz is because it offers the best combination of data capacity, licensing availability, and object penetration. Spacemobile is capable of operating within all of these ranges. 1 MHz is 1,000,000 cycles per second and each cycle can be used to transmit bits of data, so higher MHz means more data. But there is a trade off the higher you go on the EM spectrum the more issues the signal has with penetrating matter starting with solid objects like buildings, then with liquids (think rain fade with your satellite TV), gases such as air, and background radio signals. This is why Starlink requires a phased array receiver because it is operating on the KU (12,000 - 18,000 MHz) and KA (26,500 - 40,000) bands and has issues with rain fade. The Starlink receivers require a large size and power to pick up these signals. The size and power requirements of using these frequencies at range are the reason they can’t be used with smartphones. Additionally Spacemobile is using Alitostar’s (recently acquired by Rakuten who is an investor and customer) O-Ran (open RAN) software to help virtualize each handset for the purposes of network handoffs, managing latency protocol, and overcoming the Doppler effect. The technology was tested and validated using BlueWalker 1 which was a test satellite personally financed at $7.5 million by CEO Abel Avellan. This satellite was essentially a smartphone that was used to validate the principle of using 4G LTE protocol, sending/receiving cell signals from space, and resolving technical issues prior to BlueWalker 3 (the final prototype before mass production). This was a brilliant move by Abel. Instead of building a satellite and hoping it works, he was able to cost effectively test and refine his designs in real time on earth. BlueWalker 1 is still in orbit today presumably being used for testing.

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You better off investing in GSM(been holding since 0.68 cents), mimics perfectly metal prices and still cheap at 7usd

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AT&T? The we lose money on every aquisition, also are cutting out dividend payout which is our only major selling feature, that $T? The only advantage they have over Verizon is they use GSM but that will only get you so far. $T may be a great pick-up but only after they clean house and the dust from the spin-off and dividend cut settle.

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Anyone buying GSM?

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Homie, I lost $1,200 on GSM calls during the rally and didn’t even think of posting it here. Mods must be asleep or something.

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Opinions on GSM?

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Nice DD, but your energy cost thesis will negatively impact GSM too, since they have major production facilities in Spain & France. This is just the beginning of the silicon rally, and imo US producers are the best positioned to take advantage of that.

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Nothing hotter than Silicon. The best thing is its flying under the radar. Sime price is mooning in ridiculous fashion. Last week price jumped 60% in a day. Hottest commodity of 2021 is going to be Silicon. Best bet GSM to fly.

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Silicon price is rising like a rocket. GSM best bet you can make.

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But a few of those $12 scratch offs for the lols. Already blew my asshole out on GSM calls last week, can't go tits up right?

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I bought GSM at $0.50 now it's worth almost $10. We are not the same

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GSM, it’s either gonna moon or tank Tuesday morning, or trade flat. I dunno, my calls are down 50% from Thursday so maybe a good entry point for going long on shares? I’m retarded.

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Nothing seems to run on fundamentals anymore. TA is the best bet for finding the next runner. I saw a post on Reddit about SPRT when it was $2. I didn't buy. I have a scanner setup on my TOS that finds some good ones. GSM showed up around $6 on Monday, I didn't buy. CEI was called out at 0.40 on Twitter and the discord I'm in. I didn't buy. But I still made money last week. Learn TA, charts, etc. Look up TOS indicators on YouTube, dude does a solid job with TA. Recently the low floats and short squeeze candidates have been running. Also certain sectors... Look at software application category on finviz.

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Tulane 1st quarter +9.5 +105 just for a 100$. When that hits 3 team parlay Blue jays Padres and TXSA ml for 200$ . Then back to looking at GSM 12$ calls for Sep 17th. Silicon stocks ftw forget about uranium. If that 3 team parlay hits all in on the Mariners on Sunday maybe throw a nfl game in there. Don't forget to check out GSM silicon the new in thing lol. In the meantime I will try not to kill myself peace.

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No one cares about my poor self, but I’m sitting at 10.3k in calls now. Some 200c at the dip helped. IRNT and GSM calls helped too(still have will probably tank Tuesday)

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Nice, fellow GSM gang here, knew which stock you were talking about by the first paragraph. IMO, sit on it. I’ve been in since .40c, selling the occasional options and just being giddy about this latest run up. I will say I foolishly got on the hype train and washed about a weeks worth of profit on some of those 9/17s, but still up massively on the shares enough that it just hurts my feelings. GSM has the fundamentals to justify a higher price than its recent peak, I see no reason why it won’t get there.

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GSM and CIFR 9/17 12c could be profitable not much DD available but both were strong yesterday and AH

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Bought 9/17 calls on CIFR and GSM. Both moved up pretty good yesterday. Continuing to move AH. I believe they will do well short term. Still bullish on my 9/10 460c SPY calls.

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