Spense I too think about this also. Then I remember the company won't be 2yrs old till some time in July or august. And when I look back when I started buying how far they have come. When I first bought they did not have any orders, the software company wasn't even thought of. They were bring people on board. Got the two Nextel guys. They tell you that when you decide to buy a stock and you do your dd to write down why you purchased the stock to begin with. Then go back every now and then and read why you purchased the stock if it has changed for the worse, the board, CEO, etc. Then sell. If it is still the same or better you keep it. And I have a lot of faith in this stock, board, CEO.