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BMR, dipped below 1.50 last time it ripped to 5+

This thing has been pretty stagnant, last time this dipped this low it ripped to 5 on news of Vanguard taking a massive position. Prime target for a take over target with 50+ patents this thing is ripe for good news or a take over bid. With all the companies Nvidia has been buying this would be a perfect target for them to scoop up in the 3-5 dollar range.

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u/DuckRaman — 12 days ago

DIY project I did a few years ago.

First time doing everything myself. From framing to electrical, but I was most proud and humbled by the drywall. Learned a lot, it wasn’t perfect but it was to me.

u/DuckRaman — 12 days ago

BRM the video compression play no one is talking about.

So I was digging through 13F filings and noticed Renaissance Technologies quietly picked up a position in Beamr Imaging (BMR).

Yeah. That Renaissance. The Medallion Fund guys. The ones who turned $10k into the entire GDP of a small island nation using math the rest of us will never understand.

Now look — Jim Simons may be gone, but the quants he left behind don’t just randomly buy micro-cap Israeli video compression companies for fun. These people eat eigenvalues for breakfast. Every position is a signal.

And what does Beamr actually do? Their CABR technology compresses video with zero quality loss — which is quietly becoming a massive deal for AV pipelines, AI training data, and data center cost reduction. The kind of boring-but-critical infrastructure play that quant models love.

Float is tiny 100k order might send this to the atmosphere, Institutional accumulation is just starting. And now the smartest money on the planet has a seat at the table.

Could be nothing, a rounding error in a $65B portfolio.

Or maybe the machines know something.

Not financial advice. I hold 8,888 shares because it’s lucky according to my last Chinese hooker. Do your own DD.

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u/DuckRaman — 14 days ago
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BMR Go Berrr?

So I was digging through 13F filings and noticed Renaissance Technologies quietly picked up a position in Beamr Imaging (BMR).

Yeah. That Renaissance. The Medallion Fund guys. The ones who turned $10k into the entire GDP of a small island nation using math the rest of us will never understand.

Now look — Jim Simons may be gone, but the quants he left behind don’t just randomly buy micro-cap Israeli video compression companies for fun. These people eat eigenvalues for breakfast. Every position is a signal.

And what does Beamr actually do? Their CABR technology compresses video with zero quality loss — which is quietly becoming a massive deal for AV pipelines, AI training data, and data center cost reduction. The kind of boring-but-critical infrastructure play that quant models love.

Float is tiny 100k order might send this to the atmosphere, Institutional accumulation is just starting. And now the smartest money on the planet has a seat at the table.

Could be nothing, a rounding error in a $65B portfolio.

Or maybe the machines know something.

Not financial advice. I hold 8,888 shares because it’s lucky according to my last Chinese hooker. Do your own DD.

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u/DuckRaman — 21 days ago

What material is this?

Looking at this piece of stone, it’s a left over and they are selling it for 100 dollars. My wife likes it and it would be enough for what we are doing, I just want to know what it is so I can get some quotes on getting it cut to size and how to care for it. Thank you in advance.

u/DuckRaman — 30 days ago
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BMR the next 100x opportunity.

Beamr Imaging (BMR):

The Core Thesis: Patented compression tech at the intersection of two massive secular trends — AI video and physical AI

  1. Irreplaceable IP in a data-explosion world

Beamr’s perceptual optimization technology (CABR) is backed by 53 patents and is an Emmy Award winner for Technology and Engineering, reducing video file sizes by up to 50% while preserving quality.  That’s a defensible moat — not a commodity SaaS product — at a time when video data volumes are exploding on both the consumer and machine-learning sides.

  1. Physical AI opens a completely new TAM

This is the most interesting part of the bull case. Physical AI applications — including autonomous vehicles, robotics, and smart spaces — use petabyte-scale volumes of video data for training and validation, and those volumes continue to grow rapidly.  Beamr’s ML-safe compression solves a real pain point: you can’t just crush AV training data with a generic codec without degrading model accuracy. Beamr’s benchmark tests showed CABR delivering up to 50% file size or storage cost reduction while preserving machine-learning model accuracy.  If this becomes a standard in AV/robotics data pipelines, the contract values would dwarf their current M&E revenue.

  1. Blue-chip customer validation

Beamr is trusted by top media companies including Netflix and Paramount.  JioHotstar, with over 450 million subscribers, renewed its Beamr contract in February 2026.  These aren’t small pilots — they’re production deployments with household names, which de-risks the technology and builds credibility for enterprise AV conversations.

  1. NVIDIA + AWS ecosystem positioning

Beamr strengthened partnerships with NVIDIA and AWS in 2025 , and demonstrated with VAST Data at NVIDIA GTC in March 2026 and completed an April 2026 joint validation with dSPACE showing substantial file-size reductions while preserving ML accuracy for AV data.  Being integrated into NVIDIA’s ecosystem is a powerful distribution channel — it gets Beamr in front of every serious AV and AI infrastructure buyer.

  1. “Lighthouse” account strategy as a potential catalyst

The company is targeting two to three potential lighthouse accounts that could validate its ML-safe compression approach and broaden market adoption.  Signing even one major AV name (a Waymo, a Tesla, a Mobileye) would be a step-change in the narrative and likely the stock.

  1. Clean balance sheet for its size

The balance sheet has $9.6 million in cash and deposits as of March 31, 2026  — not a lot, but for a ~$25–30M market cap company, it’s meaningful runway without needing dilutive financing in the near term.

Currently the stock trades at 1.81 a share, the low volume and tiny market cap is positioned for an immediate repricing if any catalyst comes across, any deals will send this straight to the moon. After the recent presentation and letter to shareholders it sounds like a deal is imminent.

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u/DuckRaman — 1 month ago

Make them the exit liquidity.

With all these new space ETFs popping up, premarket volume on space related stocks has everything pumping for the last few weeks, as mutual fund limited investors like retirement accounts and boomers who can’t read pump money directly into these ETF’s. And why not; we are seeing everyone talking about space so it must be a good investment, right? With this type of inflows to anything space related prior to SpaceX’s IPO, now is the time if you hold these companies to make the ETF’s your bitch and get out before the rug gets pulled. Give the boomers your crap space stocks that make no money, Make them the exit liquidity this time. Space is cool but no one is doing Star Wars shit, they are just launching satellites and talking about building data centers in orbit which would be silly. Ask an engineer. Good luck. I’m just going to buy RDDT since I spend all my time here, going to sit this space race out.

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u/DuckRaman — 1 month ago

Hello my wife has been using Alphyn beauty willow and sweet agave plumping lip mask for the last few years. But she’s running low, she ordered a new one and says the new one isn’t the same. She doesn’t like that it’s in a tube and says it doesn’t feel the same. Anyone have any alternative recommendations? Or have experienced this. Thank you

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u/DuckRaman — 2 months ago