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Re: billpr post# 38884

Wednesday, 07/20/2016 8:47:41 PM

Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:47:41 PM

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bill, Companies often do evolve and change and improve over time due to both external influences and internal ones. The magnitude of these changes are typically greatest when a company is young and growing.

You have obviously been here since the beginning. You would do well to simply forget about everything that happened with the company in its first few years and instead focus on the last 10 years and more importantly, the next 2 or 3 years.

Think about how far these guys have already come....dilution is done, Duchess is gone, sales will top $20mil over the next year, profits are a better-than-healthy percentage of revenues, million dollar plus contracts/wins are common, and on and on. Then look at the macro world environment and what that is likely to do for VirTra sales and profits.

Now think about the CEO. Is he smarter today than 20 years ago? Is he more business savvy? Has he demonstrated the ability to run a big time company/organization? The answers are obviously yes to all these questions.

Is the stock a better buy today than 1 or 3 or 5 or 10 years ago? Again, it IS a better buy today both in terms of fundamentals and in terms of the return to expect over the next few years.

I have only owned shares for the last 5 or 6 or 7 years or so, I can't even remember when I bought my first few. I bought when I first heard about the company. Since then, in my opinion, Ferris has delivered (and then some) on everything he ever promised.

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