Right on. In the 2-3 years I've been here, each time the SP dips the barnacles cry out that "the sky is falling." Yet, in spite of their cries the stock has moved from sub-sub-penny to multi-penny. Those who held in spite of the barnacles are now sitting pretty.
And, while our CEO certainly has a inability to accurately predict timelines, he has managed to chug forward reasonably well given the company's small size and resources.
For example, to think that they have already built 20 prototypes suggests that their timeline to start production is not entirely unrealistic. (Some might argue that producing 20 prototypes is the start of "production," but either way the label isn't my point.)
I wonder how long it takes the average tiny company to move forward from a design concept to 20 completed prototypes?? And, now the distributors and sales people are using these prototypes for demonstrations.