I asked the same thing re: nokia and was told that the mobile carriers move at a snails pace
it's also tough to get started in any market. An untested (as in on a massive scale) product is slow to get off the ground.
The patents weren't filed or accepted at that time either, so the value of the product wasn't really protected. Why would a big company pay a premium for a multi year license for a plastic if there was a chance that anyone could reverese engineer it and start selling it more cheaply.
The lack of any substantial sales deals, and therefor revenue, is one of the reasons why this isn't a $10-$15 stock instead of a $3-4 stock currently.
I have to say that this is the time, either shit-or-get-off-the-pot in the next 6 months on deals
if we don't see any, after all the IR hype about NDA's, in that time, then the stock will revisit lows below $1 IMO
I blieve mgt when they say that they're coming
spoutlik doesn't