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Re: Observer6 post# 1560

Tuesday, 08/29/2023 1:43:52 PM

Tuesday, August 29, 2023 1:43:52 PM

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Well ok. That sounds at least a bit better as far as transferring shares over to that market should we get that option. Like I believe I mentioned before there is just no support or interest from investors or traders here. ASIP seems to have very little to no visibility on the OTC. Just not enough PR or attention getting marketing materials like new videos, interviews etc..Likely because of NDA's and behind the scenes marketing initiatives that we really aren't privy to even though this is a publicly traded company. A lot of people just won't trust that as a long term investment because most penny plays are scams or poorly run co's in the end. And the traders won't touch it for even a quick in and out because there just isn't enough volume. Ron mentioned recently that marketing behind the scenes was active and there were ongoing talks with I think 3 airlines? With Wizz likely coming online with the first 19 planes in coming months and announcements pending regarding other airlines...maybe we start seeing a little more in the way of volume regardless of which market we are on. Also I'd assume we are looking for some type of bigger capital investment to fund anything that might involve these additional airlines especially with ASIP absorbing all initial install costs. This likely also lends itself to a move to a different market as those larger investors certainly won't invest into the low vol we get on the OTC. Since we are focused on airlines over seas perhaps it does make more sense for us to be trading over there somewhere. I am still a bit concerned when I hear the word restructuring. I am far from an expert on those matters but I feel like there is a chance where our current holding could be diluted etc. If its a one for one and we maintain the same % ownership we currently have there is no way I am going anywhere. I believe in this tech. I sounds like not even StarLink will bring basic connectivity to zero cost anytime soon. I think we still have some runway. What it will take for airlines to believe that...I don't know? Even here in the U.S. there still is not much of any reasonable cost connectivity for passengers...let alone free. Flying Spirit this past weekend WIFI was closer to $20 than it was even $10. There is a market for this I just don't know what it will take in the end to bring it all to light. Hopefully the ASIP team is accomplishing this goal behind the scenes as we speak.

imho
mj