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Re: blindman28 post# 87936

Thursday, 06/10/2021 3:15:37 PM

Thursday, June 10, 2021 3:15:37 PM

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MINM: I expect some short and medium term catalysts to continue the long-term growth story. The price here is pretty near where Chairman and Minim founder, Jeremy Hitchcock, made his last purchase at $2.50 before the merger with Minim.

Some think the price Zoom Telephonics paid for Minim was high in the number of dilutive shares, but I think Minim brought a very valualbe piece of the puzzle to the table and it will begin to be more clear later this year.

1.) The first catalyst is an uplisting to NASDAQ, which they say they have filed the paper work for already.

2. The second catalyst will be the introduction of the industry's first Cablelabs certified low latency DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem this fall, which is an improvement that will increase all cable customers speeds, regardless of what badwith they subscribe to:
https://www.lightreading.com/cable-tech/minim-first-to-get-cablelabs-stamp-for-low-latency-docsis-31-device/d/d-id/768557

3.) As the article states, this innovation will come in a new Motorola package, bundled with new software that will allow remote network management and make the product more attractive to cable carriers in the Customer Premesis Equipment (CPE) market, where Minim could conceivably scale even quicker than they have been over the past couple of years, reviving Motorola modems retail sales.

4.) Last but not least, the company has finally put tariff and merger costs behind them, and is forecasting profitability this year.

This has been a long-term position for me over the past couple of years, as I think this still has great potential to return the Motorola brand to prominence in cable customers houses, along with a new SaaS remote network management revenue stream that could build a nice recurring revenue stream.

"Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed in them." - Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Economy, 1854

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