I agree, the outlook is unknown, however, one can use FACTS from the history of the company to rely on as what is "more likely" to happen in the future, a much more compelling argument vs. a shockingly different outcome that the company has NO history of having.
The character of a company is measured from birth, and this company has had previous plans to develop, negotiate, work out a plan to go to market, however, only 1 out of 5 actually happened to date, correct?! If one makes reservations at a restaurant 5 times and only shows once, that is a 20% show rate, and if I was the restaurant, I'm less likely to believe they will show up the next time they make a reservation, because they are less likely to show up, which is a fair assumptions, even though whether or not they show up the next time is "unknown". And only until their show up rate actually increases significantly by actually showing up more times than not, I would continue to believe they are not likely to show.
In addition, why on the mydx website, is there a link to "shop", which lists organadx, aerodx, aquadx, ecosmart pen, however, you CANNOT actually shop for something that is not available to shop and receive it when you want it. Another character flaw of the company, misrepresentation. Consumers shop to buy, people don't shop to see what may be available in 12-24 months. Consumers shop to buy, instantly/immediately.
MYDX's poor reputation/character to this point is based on many FACTS, which is why one can surmise what the "unknown" outcome is likely to be.
Partnerships: failed
Hiring: failed
Vetting: failed
Commitments: failed
Product Releases: failing
Sales: failing
PR's: failing
Financials: failing
SP: failing
Volume: failing
Now you tell me what is more likely in the "unknown" future? Any educated guesses/assumptions?
The only way to get new investors now is for MYDX to actually prove that they can actually follow through on something they say they will do, and until then, and only until then, will there be any significant interest in this character flawed company.