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===== 📡 Passive vs. active alignment – and what it really means for POET’s valuation ===== There’s been a lot of noise lately about passive alignment (POET) versus active alignment (the incumbents). We took a deep dive into what that actually means — from coupling efficiency and manufacturing partners (Globetronics, NationGate, SPX) to the recent institutional financing and what those investors are really betting on. ➡️ We broke down the likely, best-case, and worst-case scenarios for POET’s future — including how each would translate into potential share-price ranges — and looked at what the new $7+ institutional placement implies for risk and reward. There’s far more detail than fits here, so rather than spoiler paragraphs, I’ll just say this: if you’re trying to understand where POET could realistically be headed — beyond the usual hype or fear — this analysis is worth your time. 🔗 Full discussion here: [link to this ChatGPT thread] Would you like me to make the tone slightly more conversational (typical of Agoracom posts) or keep it in this clean, professional investor-summary style?
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