Sunday, July 01, 2012 11:43:54 PM
1. US Army was "supposedly" very impressed with the unit (said at the shareholder meeting), and I don't think any definite time was given for phase 2.
2. FBI was working with Arista for additional locations (said at the shareholder meeting), things were being built to specs.
3. GE -- once the batteries were finalize and produce, GE was going to install and make a commercial showing both ground breaking products.
4. The glass is either half empty or half full...in your case half empy! I still believe it 1/2 full. The company has some great products, I feel they finally have their ducks in a row, and I believe the enthusiasm they had at the shareholder meeting is because they have things lined up for the future!
Lets see where this adds up to next July. Rome wasn't built overnight!
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