I think runandadd's point is that if it's gonna take another 2 or 3 years of testing and demonstrating products to get a product sold, this company won't survive. The company has been demonstrating products to interested parties for many years and to date still hasn't sold anything. The SkySat sale to GTC doesn't count.
It's clear the only funding the company can get at this point is vulture/death spiral financing with terms that leave things wide open for the share price to be driven into the dirt if the lender chooses to do so.
I understand the contract process is slow, but if there truly are parties interested in our products, they'd better pick up the pace or risk not having a company to purchase from. Seriously, how many more years will it take to sell some airships?
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