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skitahoe

03/05/24 6:29 PM

#73676 RE: chumfm #73675

i believe that from the largest to the smallest companies new contracts take longer than investors think they will. The difference is that large companies have many of them coming to fruition, so the illusion is that they happen faster.

Anyone that's ever dealt with the DOD will attest to how long it takes, unless an emergency or some other priority is tied to the contract. A company may be able to purchase faster, but even there unless you're the one writing the check, things take time.

Too many investors bail out of companies on early success after holding for substantial time only to watch that success just continue to levels they'd never imagined.

Gary

skitahoe

03/05/24 6:29 PM

#73677 RE: chumfm #73675

i believe that from the largest to the smallest companies new contracts take longer than investors think they will. The difference is that large companies have many of them coming to fruition, so the illusion is that they happen faster.

Anyone that's ever dealt with the DOD will attest to how long it takes, unless an emergency or some other priority is tied to the contract. A company may be able to purchase faster, but even there unless you're the one writing the check, things take time.

Too many investors bail out of companies on early success after holding for substantial time only to watch that success just continue to levels they'd never imagined.

Gary
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