Research Frontiers holds patents for smart glass (SPD) technology, which can change its transparency. Its stock price reflects years of anticipation for the widespread adoption of this technology in the automotive and architectural industries.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency. We've classified it as "Light Equipment." The chart below shows how the market values companies with unique patented technologies for the automotive and architectural industries.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency. It is included in the GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the market. See how this company's stock compares to the tech sector.
Research Frontiers Inc.'s daily stock price fluctuates reflecting the volatility associated with the rollout of its smart glass technology. The metric demonstrates sensitivity to licensing agreements with automakers and aviation companies.
Research Frontiers Incorporated is a developer of smart glass technology. This chart highlights the high volatility of the tech sector. Comparing it to REFR, whose business is based on patent licensing, helps us appreciate its unique and stable business model.
Research Frontiers is a developer of smart glass technology that can change its transparency. The company licenses its technology to automakers and builders. Its shares are a bet on the future, and their volatility reflects the progress of this innovation.
For Research Frontiers Incorporated, the year-to-date performance is a story about the commercialization of its smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass). Its 12-month market cap depends on licensing agreements with automobile and aircraft manufacturers, such as Mercedes-Benz, which use its technology to create tinted windows and sunroofs.
Research Frontiers Incorporated is not a manufacturer, but a developer and licensor of smart glass technology. Its business model is royalty-based. Its stock price is extremely volatile, reflecting investor confidence in the widespread adoption of its technology in the automotive and architectural industries.
Research Frontiers, with its smart glass technology, is a speculative bet on the future. Its stock price isn't tied to the economy, but is driven by its technological breakthroughs and partnerships with manufacturers. The chart tells the story of investors' faith in its innovation becoming a mass-market product.
Research Frontiers owns patents for smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass). Its business model is royalty-based. Monthly fluctuations in its price reflect news of licensing of its technology by major manufacturers in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to instantly change its transparency under the influence of electricity. The graph below shows the overall trend in the lighting sector, where "smart" materials are increasingly being used.
Research Frontiers Incorporated owns patents for smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass). The company's revenue comes from licensing royalties. Its shares represent a venture bet on the widespread adoption of this technology in automobiles and architecture. Its growth is driven by partnership announcements.
Shares of Research Frontiers, a developer of smart glass technology, experience high volatility on a weekly basis. News of its technology being licensed by major automakers (for example, for panoramic roofs) or window manufacturers causes sharp price movements.
Research Frontiers and the entire innovative materials sector are moving forward on a shared backdrop of expectations and implementation news. Demand from the automotive and construction industries is a key driver for everyone. The chart will show how a company with a unique technology stacks up against this backdrop.
Research Frontiers and the entire innovative materials sector are moving forward on a shared backdrop of expectations and implementation news. Demand from the automotive and construction industries is a key driver for everyone. The chart will show how a company with a unique technology stacks up against this backdrop.
The Research Frontiers market capitalization chart is a financial history of smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which has been struggling to find mass adoption for decades. It reflects investor hopes for its use in automobiles and architecture. Its speculative dynamics tell the story of how the market evaluates the technology's potential versus the slow pace of its commercialization.
Research Frontiers has developed and licensed SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency. Its market share reflects its unique position as a licensor rather than a manufacturer. The chart below shows the market's weighting for this futuristic "smart" glass technology.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD smart glass technology. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the automotive electronics sector. Its dynamics reflect the search for new technologies. Research Frontiers does not manufacture, but licenses its unique technology to automakers and manufacturers.
The "smart" materials visible in the graph can change their properties. Research Frontiers has developed a "smart glass" (SPD) technology that can change its transparency when exposed to electricity. Its revenue is based on licensing fees from the use of this technology in automobiles and architecture.
Research Frontiers' book value is its intellectual property. The chart reflects the value of its extensive patent portfolio for SPD-SmartGlass technology. This intangible asset generates revenue through licensing fees from manufacturers.
Research Frontiers has developed and licensed solar-powered glass (SPD) technology. Its share of the sector's physical assets is minimal. Its value lies in patents and licensing agreements with automotive and architectural glass manufacturers.
Research Frontiers Incorporated is a technology company, making it asset-light. Instead of manufacturing plants, it licenses its SPD-SmartGlass technology. Compared to the capital-intensive industrial sector, its intellectual property-based model is highly flexible.
Research Frontiers' assets aren't glass, but a unique, patented light-control film technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which allows for instantaneous adjustment of window transparency. The company's balance sheet is its intellectual property. The chart shows the capital behind this futuristic technology.
Research Frontiers holds patents for smart glass (SPD) technology that can change its transparency. Its market capitalization is based on its intellectual property and the potential to license this technology to automakers and construction companies.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD smart glass technology. The company doesn't manufacture the glass itself, but receives royalties. Its value lies in its patents. This chart shows how the market values the potential of this technology, placing a premium on its minimal tangible assets.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass technology that can change its transparency. The company's value lies in its patents. This chart clearly demonstrates the high premium the market is willing to pay for intellectual property and technological potential, even for companies with limited revenue.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to change its transparency. The company does not manufacture the glass itself, but invests in research and patent protection. Debt financing can be used to support these R&D and licensing efforts.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass (SPD) technology that can change its transparency. Its business model is based on R&D and licensing fees. This chart shows how the company funds its long-term research, which is typically through equity capital, as licensing revenues can be uneven.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass technology. This chart shows how the company finances its activities, which primarily consist of R&D. For a company whose revenue depends on licensing fees, high debt is risky. Success depends on how widely its technology is adopted by manufacturers.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to instantly change its transparency. This chart compares the company's debt to the total market capitalization of the entire lighting equipment sector. It helps assess how the company finances its R&D and licensing activities.
Research Frontiers is a developer and licensor of smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass). Its business model is based on R&D and royalty payments, not manufacturing. The chart shows that the company does not use debt financing. This is typical for licensing technology companies whose main asset is intellectual property.
This chart for Research Frontiers, a developer of smart glass technology, tells the story of a long wait for a breakthrough. Investors have high estimates of its potential profits, as they've been waiting decades for its technology to be widely adopted in automobiles and architecture. The trend reflects news about licensing agreements.
This chart shows the average valuation for the materials technology sector—the benchmark for Research Frontiers. Comparing this company's valuation, which has been waiting decades for commercial success for its "smart glass" technology, with the market average clearly demonstrates how speculative and future-driven its valuation is.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which electronically controls the transparency of glass. This technology is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This chart shows general technology trends and helps understand how the adoption of this innovative technology by its licensees impacts royalties and company valuations.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which electronically darkens glass. The company's future profits depend on how widely this technology is applied in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This chart shows whether analysts believe in the widespread adoption of smart glass.
Research Frontiers is the developer of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which electronically darkens glass and plastic. The company licenses its technology to manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, and architectural industries. This chart compares its future revenue expectations with the tech sector, reflecting the market's confidence in the widespread adoption of its smart glass.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to change its transparency. This chart shows the general sentiment. REFR's success depends on the adoption of their niche technology by automobile and aircraft manufacturers. This is a matter of licensing agreements, not the overall economic situation.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to instantly change its transparency under the influence of electricity. This chart shows financial results based on royalties from licensees using this technology in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency under the influence of an electric current. This technology is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This graph shows the overall profitability of the specialty equipment sector, which depends on the implementation of innovations by major manufacturers.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to change its transparency. Demand for their technology depends on its adoption in the automotive, aerospace, and architectural industries. Implementing new technologies requires investment, which is more likely during periods of economic growth.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology—smart glass that can change its transparency. The company's future depends on the implementation of its technology in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This chart reflects analysts' bets on the widespread adoption of this innovation.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which electronically changes the tint of glass. This chart shows forecasts for the niche technology sector. The company's profitability depends on licensing fees from manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, and architectural industries that use its smart glass technology.
Research Frontiers holds patents for SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to change its transparency. Commercialization of the technology depends on its adoption in the automotive and construction industries. This graph, which displays profit projections, demonstrates the willingness of these capital-intensive industries to invest in innovative and premium materials.
Research Frontiers developed and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to change its transparency under the influence of electricity. Its revenue comes from royalties from licensees. This chart shows how its estimated sales reflect the expected adoption of this technology in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency when exposed to an electric current. The company's revenue comes from royalties from licensees. This chart shows how the market values tech companies, helping to understand how investors view the potential for this unique technology.
Research Frontiers has developed and licensed smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which can change its transparency. This technology is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. The company's revenue comes from royalties. This total revenue valuation chart helps understand whether the company's price reflects the premium for its unique technology.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables electronically darkening of glass. This graph reflects investor expectations for future licensing revenue, which is dependent on the adoption of this technology in the automotive, aerospace, and architectural industries.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD smart glass technology, which can change its transparency. This chart compares the company's estimated future sales with its sector. It reflects investor confidence that this technology will be widely used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to instantly change its transparency. This indicator of overall revenue expectations is based on the implementation of new technologies. Research Frontiers' success in the automotive and architectural industries is indicative of the demand for innovative and energy-efficient materials.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass, a smart glass technology that electronically changes tint. Revenue, shown in this chart, is generated through royalties and license fees from manufacturers using this technology in automobiles, aircraft, and architectural glazing.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology—glass with variable transparency used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. Their revenue comes from royalties from partners. This chart illustrates how licensing unique technologies can create a profitable business without in-house manufacturing.
Research Frontiers Inc. licenses smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which can change its transparency. The growth in overall economic revenue, reflected in this graph, is driving demand for innovation in the automotive and construction industries. Automakers and architects are incorporating this technology into sunroofs, windows, and partitions to improve comfort and energy efficiency.
Research Frontiers is the developer of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to instantly change its transparency under the influence of electricity. This technology is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This graph reflects analysts' expectations for the adoption of smart glass in these industries.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to instantly change its transparency under the influence of an electric current. This graph shows forecasts for the lighting sector. It illustrates the potential of this innovative technology in the automotive, aerospace, and architectural industries.
Research Frontiers, the developer of SPD smart glass technology, sees this chart as an indicator of demand for premium products in the automotive and aviation industries. The economic growth reflected here allows manufacturers to offer higher-end options, such as privacy windows and sunroofs, expanding the market for licensing their technology.
Research Frontiers doesn't manufacture glass; it owns and licenses SPD smart glass technology, which can change its transparency. The company's profitability is almost 100% dependent on the success of its licensees (for example, in the automotive and aviation industries). This chart shows how successfully the company converts licensing fees into net profit.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which can change its transparency. Their business model is based on licensing royalties, which means low operating costs. The chart shows how cost-effective this R&D-focused and licensing model is compared to manufacturing companies.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD smart glass technology, which can change its transparency. This graph shows average profitability, and Research Frontiers is an intellectual property company. Their profitability depends on licensing fees from industries such as automotive and architecture.
Research Frontiers developed and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which allows glass to change its transparency. This graph shows its very small team. The company's business model is based on licensing, so it doesn't require a large staff for production or sales.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables glass to change its transparency. Its team consists primarily of scientists and engineers. This chart shows the share of all specialists in this unique niche that Research Frontiers attracts, reflecting its monopoly position in its technology and its scientific focus.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses SPD-SmartGlass technology, which enables electronically controlled glass transparency. The company doesn't manufacture the glass itself, but licenses the technology. Its small staff consists of scientists and licensing specialists. This graph illustrates that its business model is based on intellectual property.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass (SPD) technology that can change its transparency. Its revenue depends on the adoption of this technology in the automotive, aviation, and construction industries. The company's success is more tied to licensing agreements than to the overall performance of this chart.
Research Frontiers licenses its smart glass technology. Its main asset is its patents. This graph should indicate a very high return on investment per employee, as a small team manages intellectual property that generates royalties worldwide.
Research Frontiers has developed and licensed a light-controlling glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass). The company's value lies solely in its intellectual property and licensing royalties. With a minimal staff, this figure would be very high, reflecting the market's perceived potential for its unique technology.
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass) that can change its transparency. It's a business built on intellectual property. The chart clearly demonstrates a model with a high capitalization per employee, as the company's primary value is generated by its patent portfolio, managed by a small team.
Research Frontiers (REFR) is a company that developed and licenses "smart glass" technology (SPD-SmartGlass) that alters transparency. It's a pure R&D and licensing model. This chart shows how effectively their tiny team converts patents into royalties from major manufacturers (for example, in the automotive industry).
Research Frontiers (REFR) is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology – smart glass that can instantly change its transparency. It operates on an IP-based business model. This chart shows how effectively the company's small team monetizes its patents, generating royalties from glass and automobile manufacturers.
Research Frontiers is a company that has developed and licensed smart glass (SPD) technology that transforms transparency. It's a pure R&D and IP company with no manufacturing facilities. This chart shows how successfully a small team monetizes its patents. The profit per employee could be very high if their technology is widely adopted (for example, in cars).
Research Frontiers develops and licenses smart glass (SPD) technology that can change its transparency. This chart demonstrates the effectiveness of their licensing model, showing how a small team generates royalty income from major manufacturers in the automotive and aviation industries.
Research Frontiers is a developer and licensor of smart glass (SPD) technology that transforms transparency. They don't manufacture the glass; they license the technology. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the sector. For an IP company like this, it demonstrates how productive their small team is at monetizing their patents compared to manufacturers.
Research Frontiers (REFR) is the inventor and licensor of SPD (Suspended Particle Device) smart glass technology, which changes opacity (used in cars, airplanes, and museums). They have no manufacturing facilities. This chart shows how successfully their tiny staff generates royalties (revenue) from their patents.
Research Frontiers is the developer of SPD-SmartGlass, a smart glass technology that changes transparency. The company licenses this technology rather than producing it itself. The chart shows the number of investors betting that this technology, which has been around for decades, will never find widespread use (for example, in cars) due to its high cost.
Research Frontiers owns "smart glass" technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which alters transparency. They don't manufacture it, but license it. This chart reflects the general skepticism in the sector. Its growth indicates that investors are hesitant about the widespread adoption of "smart" glass (in cars and airplanes), considering the technology too expensive.
Research Frontiers (REFR) is licensing "smart glass" technology. This is a speculative R&D story. When this market fear indicator rises, investors are reluctant to fund "science." They fear that during a recession, both automakers and builders will abandon expensive "luxury" options.
Research Frontiers owns a "smart glass" technology (SPD-SmartGlass) that transforms transparency and licenses it to automakers and the aviation industry. This is a speculative stock, dependent on partnership news. This oscillator measures the strength of the hype, showing when new contract announcements (above 70) or implementation delays (below 30) peak.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology. This "smart" glass can instantly change its tint (used in cars and airplanes). This graph measures the overall momentum in the specialized equipment sector. It helps determine whether the entire segment is overheated by expectations.
Research Frontiers, a developer of smart glass, sees this graph as a sign of an appetite for luxury and innovation. Its technology is an expensive option. In the euphoria, architects and automakers are willing to pay a premium for the "wow" factor. In times of panic and recession, everyone returns to conventional glass, and demand for REFR technology evaporates.
Research Frontiers is the developer and licensor of SPD (Suspended Particle Device) smart glass technology, which changes opacity. It is used in airplane windows, car sunroofs, and museums. This chart shows the analysts' average 12-month forecast, reflecting their view of the pace of adoption of this technology by partners.
Research Frontiers is a licensor, not a manufacturer. The company owns smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which changes transparency (like the Boeing 787). This chart illustrates the analyst community's opinion on the company's future. It measures the distance between the stock price and the target, reflecting their belief in licensing this technology.
Research Frontiers is the brains behind smart glass. The company doesn't manufacture glass, but licenses its technology (SPD), which enables instant darkening of windows in cars (Mercedes) and airplanes. This chart shows general expectations for the light equipment sector. It reflects whether experts believe in the widespread adoption of "smart glass."
Research Frontiers isn't a manufacturer, but rather the owner of a smart glass technology (SPD-SmartGlass), which changes transparency when electrically applied. They license this technology (for example, for Mercedes sunroofs). This chart shows the overall market sentiment. For Research Frontiers, whose income comes from royalties, the overall optimism is important because it reflects the health of the auto and aviation industries, which are willing to pay for premium options.
Research Frontiers is a one-trick pont. They don't manufacture glass, but they invented and license smart glass (SPD) technology that changes transparency (tints) at the touch of a button (used in Mercedes-Benz and airplanes). This chart summarizes their implementation history, reflecting their (very slow) progress in convincing automakers and architects to use their technology.
Research Frontiers (REFR) is the developer and licensor of SPD-SmartGlass technology. This smart glass, which can instantly change its tint, is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. The chart shows the average index for the segment. It helps investors assess how successfully REFR is monetizing its unique technology through licensing compared to the average.
Research Frontiers is the licensor of SPD-SmartGlass, a smart glass technology that changes opacity. It is used in automobiles, aircraft, and architecture. This chart, reflecting the market average, is a backdrop. It helps assess how the REFR, which relies on innovation royalties, compares to overall macroeconomic trends.