Flawed math. Faulty DD on these numbers. People will not buy bsafe unless they have teens between ages of 16-18. Maybe 19 in a few cases. So the number of cars sold you quote is misleading. Consider the numbers of cars sold to parents of teens, then divided by your 1/10th of 1%.
Run those numbers, and then consider all of the other options/competition, and the total sales are way, way lower. Only when distracted driving laws are passed will your numbers be even "possible." The auto lobby will probable oppose these laws, so the chances of widespread passing are smaller by the day. And then there is newer and newer software created daily. More competition.
$2 a share is not going to happen. I've posted this info before, and longs ignore the small teen market SB is selling to.
Commercial is the only chance at big numbers, but most employees will refuse to load a foreign software on their cell phones. And companies will want indemnification from ONCI, in case there is a software fail issue, or in case of cell phone function issues. SB cannot afford to indemnify. Would be a fortune I think.