written by reader THIS TINY $6 COMPANY IS GOING TO REPLACE EVERY “SMART DEVICE” ON THE PLANET…– led me to VUZI

by gdoggcrunch | March 24, 2018 10:25 am

THIS TINY $6 COMPANY IS GOING TO REPLACE EVERY “SMART DEVICE” ON THE PLANET… is Frank Curzio[1]’s latest venture spam. I don’t have a thinkolator so I’m not sure what company this is but the CurzSpam led me to VUZI. Is this company for real? Lawsuits galore but INTEL owns a piece, which makes me think its real. I thought maybe someone hear knows this company. They just did an offering and I’m trying to sort thru the cash flow or lack thereof and the prospects. I don’t own any yet and am in the process of doing DD. I’d appreciate any comments and I’ll share what I find. I may get back to the CurzSpam company but for now I’m obsessed with VUZI.

Endnotes:
  1. Frank Curzio: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/frank-curzio/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2018/03/microblog-this-tiny-6-company-is-going-to-replace-every-smart-device-on-the-planet-led-me-to-vuzi/


3 responses to “written by reader THIS TINY $6 COMPANY IS GOING TO REPLACE EVERY “SMART DEVICE” ON THE PLANET…– led me to VUZI”

  1. gdoggcrunch says:

    and I think IVAC is the Company Curzio is spamming

  2. gdoggcrunch says:

    Sorry to waste anyones time but VUZI is a cluster@#$. They can’t handle a con call or provide any plausible adoption rate for their technology. So moving on to IVAC which as much as I hate to admit it has some potential. If it gets the Curz pump and dump, IVAC could get a pop. Will start a new thread on IVAC and I promise to get my act together for that one.

  3. VUZI has been promoted off and on by lots of different penny stock newsletters over the years, mostly because it’s one of the few “pure play” virtual reality/augmented reality device makers… but yes, it has been a disaster of a company when it comes to actually creating a market for their devices and selling them, which tells you quite a bit about how virtual reality is doing so far. Even in video gaming, adoption has been slower than expected over the past five years… outside of video gaming, adoption is almost nonexistent.

    Still seems like “the future” … but who knows when it will come, and the chance of a tiny “smart glasses” company like this being the eventual leader, or even a survivor, seem slim in a world where all of the massive $100+ billion tech companies are throwing R&D money at virtual/augmented reality.

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