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Board Securities
Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
jdany
on 24/10/2014, 21:25:48 UTC
From what I recall...

1/3 of sales would be retained for Gen4 production.
2/3 of sales would be "aggressively" paid to investors.

If AM still hasn't overcome red ink - does that mean less than 1/3 of the Gen3 chips were sold?

Plan A was sell chips to manufacturers.
But, there was less demand than expected.

Plan B was to sell what chips it could.  Start self mining.  Produce hardware.

Plan C was to sell what it could, self mine, produce products, and start a cloud mining business.

As you work your way down those plans, I can see eroding some margin, but I'm wondering what kind of profit  to expect when we flush through the rest of BE200 chips.