I agree, and all my DD so far points to that direction (CPOW growing), the problem for some is the revenues.
I'm not impressed with the poor revenues on the report, those were expected (at least by me).For me, it speaks better of the CEO and company, the fact that rather than worrying to show pretty (or not so ugly) numbers, they get busy on the big deals on door and to comply with the prerequisites to close them.
And so far, it seems that is precisely what they are doing, if somebody has any indication to the contrary, please post it.
So I can tone down my level of confidence, and I mean other than a 'delay' in closing the deal(s), since for me that is not so fortuitous given the nature of such complex and comprehensive enterprises.
Why would they be working to acquire a new plant in Alabama and incur on the expense to lease even one more in Montana if the demand wasn't already there (by the Chinese, Americans or whoever?), if the deals were not in door?
What would they achieve telling so 'blatant lies', risking a prosecution for fraud, if they are not even getting any increase on the pps with such 'false' news to bail them out of jail?.
Does that makes sense to somebody?
In my opinion, the revenues will come, and will be abundant. The matters to find out is through which of the deals, venues, projects will be flowing, how large and how soon.