Rue,
600,000 units isn't terribly far-fetched, between KiddieVoice, KiddieAlert, and KiddieCrossGuard, I can imagine a decent chunk of the outstanding bus fleet (about 500,000 vehicles) installing one or more of these devices. It wouldn't happen all at once, of course, but with their other security businesses, about which we've only gotten little hints, this could support a share price between 25 cents and a dollar, though a dollar would probably require a much broader product line and an outsized premium for growth, and would probably take a couple of years. But 25 cents isn't too far-fetched. Even if we say there are close to 500 million shares outstanding, earnings of a penny a share, or $5 million, could easily justify a 25 cent share price. $5 million net would probably require about 500,000 units sold, if their profit margin is about $200 per, and you take half of that for administrative overhead, etc. If ATWT keeps grinding, and sales really do ramp up from the thousands to tens of thousands, and their other business contribute, this could be my retirement plan. I wouldn't need to contribute to the 401k at work anymore
Bob