Friday, January 09, 2015 12:47:44 PM
Here's the thing, Jim doesn't understand why the PPS ISN't at least .25 if not higher. I think most of us here would probably agree with him on that, and have said so. My guess? Outside competitive forces are working to kill the cell in whatever way they can! The good thing is they haven't been able to as of this point in time. The bad news is they seem to have been able to corral us in the .17-.18 range. I fully belive that they will not suceed long term. The installation side will carry the day untill the cell can be manufactured. In the mean time we just have to ride along and accept that tye installation side, for tye time being, is going to the path to growth. Eventually tye cell will get introduced as a product and tye we will get the rewards big time.
So yeah, the crap flying around is irritating me. But then short sightedness always irratates me. If you do not have the patience to wait for things to happen you have no business in the penny market. Get out and find a nice retirement fund to put your money in and be happy.
John Maynard Keynes1883-1946
Invest, don't speculate! "Investing is an activity of forecasting the yield over the life of the asset; speculation is the activity of forecasting the psychology of the market."
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