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chdobull

09/20/17 8:06 PM

#74702 RE: mikeonmicrocaps #74700

I feel your pain Mike. I have been in this since the CBQI days.
To me its not the company that is BS, it is making money.

What is BS is the stock price. The current price mostly falls on leadership's shoulders. They obviously need to step it up in this area
of getting the stock price up.
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abcddavis

09/21/17 9:37 AM

#74705 RE: mikeonmicrocaps #74700

I've been very frustrated as well, with the lack of price movement. I've commented before about the small size of Capstone as a company, and the fact that we are in a weird transition between a penny stock company and a serious, profit making company with a real business model.

Most penny stock companies are either startups with a lot of hope, or companies that bounce around different business models trying to find their way, much like CAPC was in the early years. Capstone is a real business now, with real products, real sales, and real profits. This is a new situation, relative to the history of the company, and a lot of us got very excited once we realized that the company had found their way.

I remember a year ago or so, I posted some messages about how investors need more than one quarter, or two quarters in a row, of positive results before the price would start to climb. I always thought that, because the favorable performance was new, investors would need to see 4 quarters in a row, a full year of results. Well, we got that, and then two more quarters afterwards. Still no meaningful price increase.

So, I come back to the size of the company. The things that Stewart is doing to try to attract investors are the right things if we are twice this size or larger. But we aren't. Maybe we will be soon, but for now, investors just don't see CAPC as a large enough opportunity to make money, if they see us at all. Maybe Q3 will provide a small spike if the performance is really great. Maybe the full year, now two years in a row of exceptional performance, will get some more serious attention. I sure hope so. But the bottom line is that long seems to be longer than some of us would have expected.