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Posted on 12/17/24 at 6:45 am to bulldog95
LAES already back up to 3.00 in PM with 15 million shares traded
Posted on 12/17/24 at 7:39 am to bayoubengals88
TNXP at $1.72 up 215% pre market
Posted on 12/17/24 at 8:07 am to bulldog95
Looks like these are ready for another liftoff 

Posted on 12/17/24 at 8:10 am to bulldog95
quote:Congrats
TNXP at $1.72 up 215% pre market

Posted on 12/17/24 at 8:41 am to bayoubengals88
looks like we are off again!
Posted on 12/17/24 at 8:47 am to DawgCountry
@bengal got some QNCCF today
Posted on 12/17/24 at 9:08 am to bulldog95
quote:
TNXP
Pretty interesting company.
They just got FDA acceptance for a New Drug Approval. I don't know if this rally will last too long, but it's an interesting long term play.
Posted on 12/17/24 at 9:42 am to bulldog95
quote:I dropped it around 90% gains and put more into LAES.
@bengal got some QNCCF today
I think I might give this one a good while.
QUBT is insane

I had an order for it around $6 last week.

Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:08 am to bayoubengals88
Check out KULR
KULR SIGNS SERVICE AGREEMENT TO LAUNCH KULR ONE SPACE BATTERY Exolaunch on a SpaceX Rideshare
**HOUSTON / GLOBENEWSWIRE / December 17, 2024 /** [**KULR Technology Group, Inc.**](LINK American: KULR) (the “Company” or “KULR”), a leader in advanced energy management platforms, proudly announces its plans to launch the KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery via launch integrator Exolaunch on a SpaceX rideshare mission scheduled for 2026. This mission represents a pivotal milestone in KULR’s ongoing commitment to developing safer and higher-performing battery systems tailored for space applications for a space battery market that is expected to grow from $3.9B to $6.35B by 2030 per [Virtue Market Research](LINK /).
This pathfinder mission will integrate multiple configurations of the KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery into a 6U SmallSat. A 6U SmallSat is a lightweight satellite with a standardized structure measuring approximately 10 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm, built using durable materials like aluminum or carbon-fiber composites to endure the extreme conditions of space. The K1S battery configurations have been carefully selected to demonstrate cell and pack performance, as well as electronic functionality in orbital environments. This mission will also validate the flight capabilities of the K1S, the first commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) lithium-ion battery series engineered to fully comply with NASA’s JSC 20793 battery safety standard.
Key highlights of the K1S rideshare mission include:
* **Integration of top cells from leading cell manufactures:** The K1S variations will feature state-of-the-art 18650 cells delivered by top-tier original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including LG, Samsung, [Amprius](LINK ), and [MOLICEL](LINK ). ?
* **Utilization of cells strategically selected by NASA:** One of the K1S systems incorporated into the mission will be constructed with MOLICEL 18650-M35A cells with associated [NASA Initial Lot Assessment (ILA), Lot Acceptance Testing (LAT), and WI-37A Cell Screening](LINK /), previously referred to by KULR as the “Golden Lot”. ?
* **Incorporation of next generation low-temperature cell technology:** If feasible, a version of the K1S architecture will include ultra-low-temperature performing cells capable of operating at -60°C without integrated heaters, further demonstrating KULR’s innovative advancements. ?
* **Advanced battery management system:** The mission will also showcase KULR’s newly developed battery management system (BMS) architecture, which provides a COTS solution designed to meet the stringent safety requirements of the 20793 standards. ?
* **Gaining flight heritage for commercialized variations of safe battery architectures:** The K1S batteries are engineered with passive propagation resistance and flame-arresting technology, delivering safer and higher-performing systems at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional 20793-compliant batteries. This rideshare mission will provide additional flight heritage to the architectures developed by the KULR team.
Dr. William Walker, KULR Chief Technology Officer, and Peter Hughes, KULR Vice President of Engineering, jointly stated, “the upcoming mission will serve as a platform to showcase the exceptional capabilities of KULR’s cutting-edge battery solutions, reinforcing the Company’s position as a leader in advanced energy technologies for space and aerospace applications. The mission aligns with KULR’s ongoing efforts to revolutionize the space industry by offering reliable and high-performance energy solutions that meet the most stringent safety standards, all while reducing costs for customers.”
“We are excited to bring our KULR ONE Space batteries to orbit on this rideshare mission,” said Michael Mo, CEO of KULR Technology Group. “This mission underscores our commitment to providing safer, more efficient, and cost-effective battery solutions for the most demanding environments. With the integration of next-generation cells and our advanced BMS architecture, we are setting a new standard for COTS battery technology in space.”
KULR SIGNS SERVICE AGREEMENT TO LAUNCH KULR ONE SPACE BATTERY Exolaunch on a SpaceX Rideshare
**HOUSTON / GLOBENEWSWIRE / December 17, 2024 /** [**KULR Technology Group, Inc.**](LINK American: KULR) (the “Company” or “KULR”), a leader in advanced energy management platforms, proudly announces its plans to launch the KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery via launch integrator Exolaunch on a SpaceX rideshare mission scheduled for 2026. This mission represents a pivotal milestone in KULR’s ongoing commitment to developing safer and higher-performing battery systems tailored for space applications for a space battery market that is expected to grow from $3.9B to $6.35B by 2030 per [Virtue Market Research](LINK /).
This pathfinder mission will integrate multiple configurations of the KULR ONE Space (K1S) battery into a 6U SmallSat. A 6U SmallSat is a lightweight satellite with a standardized structure measuring approximately 10 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm, built using durable materials like aluminum or carbon-fiber composites to endure the extreme conditions of space. The K1S battery configurations have been carefully selected to demonstrate cell and pack performance, as well as electronic functionality in orbital environments. This mission will also validate the flight capabilities of the K1S, the first commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) lithium-ion battery series engineered to fully comply with NASA’s JSC 20793 battery safety standard.
Key highlights of the K1S rideshare mission include:
* **Integration of top cells from leading cell manufactures:** The K1S variations will feature state-of-the-art 18650 cells delivered by top-tier original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), including LG, Samsung, [Amprius](LINK ), and [MOLICEL](LINK ). ?
* **Utilization of cells strategically selected by NASA:** One of the K1S systems incorporated into the mission will be constructed with MOLICEL 18650-M35A cells with associated [NASA Initial Lot Assessment (ILA), Lot Acceptance Testing (LAT), and WI-37A Cell Screening](LINK /), previously referred to by KULR as the “Golden Lot”. ?
* **Incorporation of next generation low-temperature cell technology:** If feasible, a version of the K1S architecture will include ultra-low-temperature performing cells capable of operating at -60°C without integrated heaters, further demonstrating KULR’s innovative advancements. ?
* **Advanced battery management system:** The mission will also showcase KULR’s newly developed battery management system (BMS) architecture, which provides a COTS solution designed to meet the stringent safety requirements of the 20793 standards. ?
* **Gaining flight heritage for commercialized variations of safe battery architectures:** The K1S batteries are engineered with passive propagation resistance and flame-arresting technology, delivering safer and higher-performing systems at a fraction of the cost compared to traditional 20793-compliant batteries. This rideshare mission will provide additional flight heritage to the architectures developed by the KULR team.
Dr. William Walker, KULR Chief Technology Officer, and Peter Hughes, KULR Vice President of Engineering, jointly stated, “the upcoming mission will serve as a platform to showcase the exceptional capabilities of KULR’s cutting-edge battery solutions, reinforcing the Company’s position as a leader in advanced energy technologies for space and aerospace applications. The mission aligns with KULR’s ongoing efforts to revolutionize the space industry by offering reliable and high-performance energy solutions that meet the most stringent safety standards, all while reducing costs for customers.”
“We are excited to bring our KULR ONE Space batteries to orbit on this rideshare mission,” said Michael Mo, CEO of KULR Technology Group. “This mission underscores our commitment to providing safer, more efficient, and cost-effective battery solutions for the most demanding environments. With the integration of next-generation cells and our advanced BMS architecture, we are setting a new standard for COTS battery technology in space.”
Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:14 am to bulldog95
I've seen the name a bunch and have been watching it.
Are you in it?
Are you in it?
Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:30 am to bayoubengals88
Kulr is a penny stock that’s gone up like 400%
Anyway I think this quantum bubble has popped
Anyway I think this quantum bubble has popped
Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:34 am to el Gaucho
quote:
Anyway I think this quantum bubble has popped
I'm not sure if it's popped yet, but most of these companies don't have a working product right now. It's all speculation.
Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:38 am to bayoubengals88
@bayou yeah I’ve got a few
It’s a long term HODL for me.
It’s a long term HODL for me.
This post was edited on 12/17/24 at 10:22 pm
Posted on 12/17/24 at 11:46 am to el Gaucho
quote:
Anyway I think this quantum bubble has popped
I said that when QBTS hit $4.

Now it's around $7.50 after hitting $9+ around market open.
I keep thinking it's going to pop and the bottom will fall out, but so far, I've been proven wrong.
Posted on 12/17/24 at 1:36 pm to jefforize
I think RGTI is very much a long-term hold. Lots of potential.
Posted on 12/17/24 at 1:56 pm to Paul Allen
quote:If they actually release the new processor on time (before the end of the month), hold onto your arse.
I think RGTI is very much a long-term hold. Lots of potential.
Posted on 12/17/24 at 1:59 pm to bayoubengals88
July could be big news for HON
While Honeywell
HON
-1.38%
focused on its vast Aerospace unit in its announcement Monday that it may break itself up after pressure from $5 billion shareholder Elliott Management, the company also houses Quantinuum, which bills itself as the world’s largest integrated quantum company.
Honeywell has been considering an initial public offering for Quantinuum, Bloomberg reported in July.
Wolfe Research analyst Nigel Coe said the Honeywell unit offers a comparable business to IonQ Inc.
IONQ
+1.29%
, a red-hot quantum-computing company that’s seen its share price jump about 226% this year.
Since Honeywell raised $300 million in January at a $5 billion valuation for Quantinuum, IonQ’s stock price has risen sharply, to $9 billion from $2 billion. Based on that gain in price, Quantinuum could be worth roughly $20 billion.
Other hot names include D-Wave Quantum Inc.
QBTS
+14.94%
, which has risen 797% in 2024, and Rigetti Computing Inc.
RGTI
+23.47%
, up 815% so far this year.
While Honeywell
HON
-1.38%
focused on its vast Aerospace unit in its announcement Monday that it may break itself up after pressure from $5 billion shareholder Elliott Management, the company also houses Quantinuum, which bills itself as the world’s largest integrated quantum company.
Honeywell has been considering an initial public offering for Quantinuum, Bloomberg reported in July.
Wolfe Research analyst Nigel Coe said the Honeywell unit offers a comparable business to IonQ Inc.
IONQ
+1.29%
, a red-hot quantum-computing company that’s seen its share price jump about 226% this year.
Since Honeywell raised $300 million in January at a $5 billion valuation for Quantinuum, IonQ’s stock price has risen sharply, to $9 billion from $2 billion. Based on that gain in price, Quantinuum could be worth roughly $20 billion.
Other hot names include D-Wave Quantum Inc.
QBTS
+14.94%
, which has risen 797% in 2024, and Rigetti Computing Inc.
RGTI
+23.47%
, up 815% so far this year.
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