Investor communications
DooDaMan, Chadman, I've been on the road for a few days so haven't had the chance to keep up with Dicut's affairs, but your posts were very much to the point and understood.
Here's another way to look at this matter: the management is very much aware of the eagerness of many of us in the investment community for some 'pps breaking news'. The fact that they haven't put out a lot of 'fluff' in an attempt to placate everyone is a good thing (although the ricin PR has been viewed by some, not by me, as 'fluff') because it likely means they're working on projects that are of substance. This is also the reason that we've been able to buy stock, if we choose to, at prices like .12 to .20 cents, which IMO are very very good prices. They are the kind of prices that many will rue over as we get past this phase of waiting around, watching small volume days with no trading conviction out there.
I confess that although I had not planned on buying any more stock here, the prices today looked too good to pass up in light of the additional perspective that I developed (additional to those in my post #1219) on Feb 23. On that Monday I was assured by Mr. Quilliam that they are about to make some announcements (note the plural, not singular tense) that they hope will be taken as positive news by the market. Now, I can't guarantee that this will happen, I can only recount what was communicated to me. I also don't know in what specific area of their business plan they are going to discuss. Finally, and we've discussed this before, these guys are dealing with political entities, and that is a very difficult arena to be precise in when it comes to dates of execution.
So there it is. Nothing has come my way that has changed my basic bullish posture on this compnay. I understand, Chadman, how patience is applicable but faith doesn't stay forever. Here's the deal, though. If you stay with this one, and if you are correct in doing so, you'll be very very pleased. And if you sell/capitulate, like we've seen from some here in these last few weeks, you'll conversely be very disappointed.
As the esteemable Mr. Powers would say, "yeah, capitalism".