Is that a McDonalds?
Just kidding.
The prototype was made at the Stevens Institute via SPOC or something like that.
I'm more interested in finding out where manufacturing of the 15,000 devices a year will occur.
I believe this company is moving in the right direction and has a number of good things on paper.
I'm looking for bigger and better things. If the device will be sold soon, then I would assume they is a way for someone somewhere to make or assemble them to the tune of over 1000 pieces a month. I don't think it is unreasonable to ask the question and get an answer especially with "targets" that project multiple devices and a rising stock price. This is a penny stock and I understand that. But many are touting this as a solid, legitimate, well run company so the answers shoul not be evasive. Is it a penny stock company that acts like a penny stock company or is it a penny stock company that is massively undervalued? Let's breed some investor confidence here if it is an undervalued gem.