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    Chuck Michaels

    Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst at Investor

    Chuck Michaels is a Managing Director and Equity Research Analyst at Investor, specializing in coverage of technology and communications sectors with a focus on companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Alphabet. His research calls have consistently ranked highly on performance platforms, achieving a documented success rate of over 65% and delivering strong average returns for investors according to TipRanks data. Michaels began his career in equity research in the early 2000s, previously holding analyst roles at prominent firms including J.P. Morgan and Deutsche Bank before joining Investor in 2018. He is a FINRA-registered professional holding Series 7, 63, and 86/87 licenses and has been recognized for his industry insights and analytical acumen.

    Chuck Michaels's questions to RESEARCH FRONTIERS (REFR) leadership

    Chuck Michaels's questions to RESEARCH FRONTIERS (REFR) leadership • Q2 2025

    Question

    Chuck Michaels inquired about progress in architectural office windows following the Dynamic Glass Act and asked for an update on a new vehicle manufacturer mentioned in prior calls.

    Answer

    CEO Joseph Harary clarified that architectural progress is focused on the retrofit application from licensee LTI/AIT, which offers significant installation and energy benefits. Regarding the new vehicle, he confirmed an Asian automaker's project is on track, alongside other new projects in Europe and North America, though timelines can be affected by customer-side delays.

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    Chuck Michaels's questions to RESEARCH FRONTIERS (REFR) leadership • Q4 2024

    Question

    Asked about the availability of quarterly financial data, the specific loss for the last quarter, confidence in the 2026 sales projections, and delays in new car model launches.

    Answer

    The executive explained that quarterly data can be derived from the annual 10-K report, expressed high confidence in the 2026 outlook, and confirmed that previously delayed car models are still expected to launch.

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