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No they didn't, they settled the suit against Weitzel, they didn't win it.
If they were really on the up and up why did they settle with the guy who took 900+k? They got back about 1/3 of what was taken, how can you call that a win?
Sym is not back in the States, he is still over seas. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
My sources confirm that his most recent postings are all from Germany, and a call to the Chamber of Commerce confirmed he was still not back.
He hasn't represented anything in two years.
It's a plane ride and things change in a couple of hours?
He is on active duty.
That's his job now. He does that all day every day, and he does it from Germany.
I do, which is why I knew that Sym was over seas and people like you and Jedi claimed he wasn't.
Also why I'm not loading up on a worthless stock that's going nowhere in the next year and you are.
He's not traveling for business, he is serving full time in the armed forces.
How can you possibly equate that to traveling for business?
He isn't there to build the company or forge some new deal, he is there to serve his country. That's a full time and stressful job, and it will directly impact his ability to lead this company.
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No. If things were getting done Sym would be pounding his chest and screaming it from the rooftops, or did you miss their PR campaign during the STS acquisition?
Which directly contradicts your claims of an active and involved CEO.
CEO has been active overseas in his official military capacity and I respect him for that, but that doesn't mean that makes shareholders any money. Quite the opposite in fact.
The CEO is not active. He's posted once on FB in about 2 years, and he's answered e-mails with the same useless platitudes he's been hiding behind for years.
Honeywell contract isn't worth anything because they have no TO's from it.
They have lots of contracts that have resulted in 0 task orders, and now that Sym is overseas on full time active duty and they have no other employees, nothing is happening here.
No news coming, company is dead.
By that they mean the lot of you trying to fabricate interest with no facts what so ever, saying that statements the CEO has been making since 2015 somehow mean a big run is on the way. It isn't.
Sym is in Germany.
How exactly do you think he is building a company while on Navy orders and in Europe?
All that means is he is spending time doing things for the Navy instead of working on building value within EVRM.
It's obvious from your posts you have no idea how defense contracting works.
Here's a brief run down-
1) Government issues a contract vehicle.
2) Primary companies bid for that contract vehicle.
3) Primary companies use subs to fill that contract vehicle.
4) Sub contractors signed to a company may or may not get task orders. A sub contractor still had to bid against other subcontractors throughout the length of the tenure with the prime.
5) Task orders issued to subs based on subcontractor bids which are used to then meet the promised price range to the government.
It's a little more involved than that, but that's the basics.
Having a contract with a company means pretty much nothing. You can have a contract and never see a dime, the money comes from Task Orders over the course of the contract, not the contract itself.
So the contract they have could be just for this year, or for many years, it doesn't really matter. Since they have no employees and no money they can't afford to bid task orders and win them, meaning the contract they have is worth less than the paper it is printed on. You can pump all you want, but the facts are obvious.
The CEO is overseas and has no employees.
What value does he bring to other companies?
None.
Nothing is happening with this company, don't fall for the pump. Nothing has happened operationally since January 2016 outside of a few left over task orders.
You can find it yourself, I did.
It doesn't mean anything other than another dead year for EVRM.
He's absolutely deployed. 100% Fact. 1) it was recent and 2) you are notified in advance when you are deploying, so there is lead time. If you actually did a little digging on Facebook you would know the whole story.
You don't get a 20 million dollar contract because you've been deployed. Not sure why that guy thinks the military and government work that way.
STS and EVRM have no employees, and the CEO is on military deployment. How would they manage a 20 million dollar contract? Hiring a ton of temps to fill it? Doubtful, since the CEO is overseas I don't see how he could arrange, vet, and fill such a contract. Even with these partnerships, we know nothing is happening because if anything was happening, the CEO would be releasing presser after presser about it, because that's how he operates. There is nothing here, and the CEO is gone for the next 9-13 months on military orders.
Makes no sense, pure conjecture.
That happened ages ago, the money is long gone and Sym is gone. There is nothing here.
Sym deployed, I doubt you'll reach him anytime soon.