Agreed SF. One needs to be very diligent in vetting out companies when considering investing. Frankly, there's a lot of risk investing in developmental stage (OTC) companies including KULR.
KULR's electronics and battery "cooling" solutions are real having been utilized in numerous aerospace applications (i.e. International Space Station, Mars Rover 2020, etc). The question of concern is, will KULR capitalize on providing it's thermal management tech for use with bigger/high volume earthbound applications? KULR is targeting such markets as next-gen electric vehicles, consumer electronics, and transportation/logistics (safe shipping and storage) for lithium-ion batteries. There are certainly obstacles and challenges (i.e. competitive pricing, relative efficacy of KULR's products, etc.) for the Company moving forward as it strives to obtain meaningful market share, but I do believe in the potential and capabilities of the Company.