D-Day, the toy show each year causes a pop in the toy stocks, the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas, the same with electronics makers, Those are both consumer orientated, whereas the OTC is more industry orientated.
The best outcome for us at the OTC this year is to become better known in the industry, and that will lead to more sales and more share growth.
A couple quotes from our IR guy Steve Haag.
"Deep Down has worked very diligently on our OTC presence. We have a high-end hospitality suite, have done an enormous amount of preshow publicity, and very much have positioned ourselves to have the industry focus its attention on our new "family" of companies."
"Ron Smith, Gene Butler, and Steve Pahls are seasoned industry veterans with 40-50 plus years experience in this industry. Don't for a second think that our 120% growth last year was an accident. Rather, it was a very calculated, insightful, and skilled leveraging of our company's experience, opportunities, and personnel."
"This year, we have the strongest OTC presence ever, in my opinion, and you can bet when the attendees leave, they'll know Deep Down's new services, products, and maybe even get a few giveaways."