I have no idea why a company with ground breaking, patented technology for detecting stressors preemptively across a wide spectrum of infrastructures finds itself in a death struggle to break through to six cents per share for so long--particularly if you consider the fact that DPLS won a contract with the California Department of Transportation to embed sensors in the construction of the Honcut Bridge in Loma Rica and is well positioned to introduce its product to smart cities in the Middle East and, eventually, Europe...