"2013 was the year we re-started growing our company with a new and very effective business model," said Ed Starrs, MyECheck's CEO. "We were also able to develop the products and systems we need for future growth. System licensing is proving to be successful and the new mobile products we are licensing are expected to drive rapid adoption of users on our system," he added. "We expect revenue to grow exponentially throughout 2014."
Of course he is going to say something like that. What else would he say " thanks for the 88 million dollar market cap, but we still are not generating revenue..."