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The discussion on the role of chemicals in super fast semiconductors was very enlightening. What other industries could be impacted by these constraints?
I recently came across this interview and recently invested in $ALAR. The company is firing on all cylinders and despite the huge rise in stock price, they are trading at a forward PE that's very attractive for a growth company and they have a very scalable product. Definitely a holding for the long term despite their 1,000%+ run in 12 months. Congrats to those who bought around $2