Patience will pay off...give it time...I would not sell your shares when you are able to after they obtain a contract
tmcc, your post meets my need for balance, truth, and empathetic understanding of this frustrating situation.
The fact is that these EC-Water Pure machines reduce 10 contaminants at a sufficient rate/level. That means that this is a matching issue as it must find customers that have water that needs to be recycled within the parameters that these machines can treat. It is an issue of compatibility much like dating is...a good match can do wonders for the human spirit as a win-win situation occurs where two can get many of their needs met. The good news is they are open to a wide variety of customers in their regional vicinity and that Texas and Lousiana have many highly toxic industries that affect millions of gallons of fresh water...this means they do not have to ship their machines very far. Give them time...
Patience pays off.
Remember, Erin Brockovich and PG and E. Working with Thousand Oaks, California-based lawyer Edward L. Masry, Brockovich went on to participate in other anti-pollution lawsuits. One accuses Whitman Corporation of chromium contamination in Willits, California. Another lawsuit, which lists 1,200 plaintiffs, alleges contamination near PG&E's Kettleman Hills Compressor Station in Kings County, California, along the same pipeline as the Hinkley site. The Kettleman suit settled for $335 million in 2006.
Patience payed off then and it will this company as the enormous liability it prevents is reason alone to buy the stock for the companies it will serve; the recent hire of the highly experienced chemical employee is a really good sign of future contracts.