I don't offer investment advice. I was referring to viability of potential market cap numbers that you threw out ie $100 or $200 million. In what world would all things known and relevant to the company not come into the equation of determining market cap? I am sure we can agree that operational revenue + settlements are two large pieces to determine market cap. If you don't think that the market cap warrants a much higher price than what it is now, then obviously you are not going to change your mind and that is why I say that maybe SFOR is not for you. Why would you invest in a company that you think cannot gain a higher market cap?
I am not going to change my mind about being bullish here either. I respect your opinion and also am excited about what I think will happen with SFOR for me.
It'll get pumped hard once a settlement does hit. No one will know the value for a good while afterwards. So 10x's SFOR's actual value could actually reflect the market cap and PPS.
But I'm with ya, it will be a long shot to see SSFOR bringing in 200 milly on one settlement. I would LOVE be wrong on that though. hahah.