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12/08/20 9:46 PM

#136179 RE: JHipp1021 #136178

I think they actually are working hard on the platform and have a good concept. I believe the should try to speed up the process. Very concerning that only one or two new businesses have shown up with about a month of strong effort. This is really an issue.

Very concerned that they would associate with a certain board member that has been promising products for 10 years and claim a 9 billion dollar valuation with 67 employees and 13 million in sales. The problem is no one knows the location or what is sold to accomplish these numbers. Most concerning is the company supports him without explanation.

Listen to the his speech in Gary it’s pretty funny how he says he doesn’t like people afraid and that reminds me of a politician that this guy has posted against. He is a hot mess honestly.

The IR person is not showing the ability to communicate to share holders. He sometimes posts on certain boards but all and all he just holds a seat in the company no real visibility

DLM seems reliable and I nothing bad to say about him or Mr Gray.

In 5 years it will be a memory or a hit the time is running out for the hit side of the story

I suck at text sorry for the typos

Ryoko

12/08/20 10:08 PM

#136181 RE: JHipp1021 #136178

If they don't get a marketable product out the door soon and start an actual marketing campaign, then in 5 years time this will be a bankrupt shell for sale with a horrible share structure with the pps in the deep trips.

Tiresias

12/08/20 10:46 PM

#136183 RE: JHipp1021 #136178

No idea as it is difficult to see exactly where they are heading right now. To be fair the rapidly evolving reality is changing at breakneck speed and planning today may well not be the answer tomorrow. The vision must include somewhere where no one else has travelled and to get there is going to take an innovative approach of the highest degree but first that vision must be served by the ability of the development team to not only augment the vision but change the sector they are competing for consumers in. Remember when one man conceived a safer automobile by having seatbelts installed which the big automakers thought would be a condemnation of their products - thinking the public would think them unsafe when the fact was, they were in the current form. It finally took a concerted government effort to show the effectiveness of helping to prevent serious injuries from minor collisions, not saving occupants from certain death at higher speeds due to a multitude of issues. So the arknet platform must not only meet current needs it must anticipate future needs so as not to become redundant. I am beginning to see some of the attraction but in its current form it is a gimmick. The big challenge will be convincing proprietors from seeing the potential for increasing their sales and helping their bottom line.