Marinokv,
Don't let the preoccupation with daily share price cause you to underestimate the potential of the development of SWARM into a SaaS solution. If completed it could have a major effect on revenue growth going forward.
Back in 2012 I was doing some DD on Adobe knowing they were going to be launching a SaaS bundle of some of their more popular software which up until that time was perpetual software licenses. The response was so positive that by 2013 they stopped making available the perpetual software format and had 4 million SaaS subscribers the following year. If a company develops a unique software product creating high demand, with SaaS version now being the standard, needless to say revenue growth can be significant and more immediate.