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04/14/21 2:24 AM

#158102 RE: CyberC #158101

I know it's more than the prior year, but everyone had priced in more based on company guidance. Yes, awesome if they had never said anything, but when they were projecting $4m, and seeming pretty comfortable about it, no long here would have said "it will be awesome if we hit 2.5".

I do think the company is making progress and I do agree that revenue growth is progress, but I also believe that much more had been priced in, certainly it had been by me.

I think we drop tomorrow and I think until Gary can get beyond earning only 62.5% of the revenue he projected for a year... the price is going to be discounted.

We'll see what happens.. maybe I'm wrong, hope I am... But I believe we'll close below 2 cents tomorrow.. and if we do, I believe that means that a majority is not believing the 3.5x overrides what I see as a revenue miss.

Now on the plus side... we did get it done on time, and this Rosen character seems enthused about the future. I just think Gary got way ahead of himself. In fact, if we were thinking we'd get 4 and only got 2.5, thank goodness Rosen stepped in because we apparently were counting on 1.5m more in cash flow than we got, and I'm not sure what kind of straits we'd be in now had we not gotten the help.

Hope I'm wrong and even if I'm right, hope q1 is awesome.
Good luck to all!

emit

04/14/21 2:54 AM

#158110 RE: CyberC #158101

''PCT Corp. deploys its on-site production equipment under service contracts, charging an installation and set-up fee followed by monthly contract fees (some pricing models may include, or may be based on, a price per gallon of product used), over a contract period of approximately 3 – 5 years. The equipment is deployed and maintained through PCT Corp.’s personnel at first, then through specially-trained distributors. The Company is exploring the use of licensed commercial services companies to provide the future on-site support, as required. The product generators and other components of the on-site systems are currently monitored remotely by a PCT Corp. equipment specialist(s), but we are considering contracting with a monitoring company that is highly experienced and provides round the clock expertise in remote monitoring and response systems. The precise nature of any functional problems that may occur with any of the system’s components are, in most cases, automatically communicated via the internet to the monitoring and control center of the equipment. Any problem is then resolved through a three-tiered problem response system: first by remote access to the computerized system controls, second by an on-site technician call, and third through a “rapid replacement” program. If problems are not resolved by the first or second tier responses, then PCT Corp. would overnight ship replacement parts or, if necessary, a complete station or system and have the defective unit returned for repair.''

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