Cobra.equipment mfgs., etc. can invest in companies who also have great ideas, but already have a product on the market, so they reduce their risk greatly on the little money they are willing to invest at this time by putting it into those companies.
I understand the risk factor. But would think the risk factor Brad is talking to you about would go out the window if you were to show the tech in its current form to the equipment manufactures.
Lets take this one step further.
Let's say I'm for some reason wrong about that.
Even though common sense when it involves profit margins like Brad presented makes it hard for me to believe that.
But just for grins lets say I am.
So the two equipment manufactures that tested our product, and knows it works, and according to Brads 2002 shareholder presentation understand the impact this tech will have on profit margins still aren't partnering with us even though they've seen it work?
Or investing for a stake in those huge profit margins?
Not asking you for an answer.
Not expecting you to have one.
I am throwing out some things to think about.