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Well my take on the podcast.
1) Somebody is listening to the stockholders (SH) and trying to improve comms.
2) We have a legal hurdle to overcome which has two outcomes the SH trust the management and vote to pay out the 8m shares or we get sued and end up handing over 8m and paying fees for both parties if the case is found in favour of the previous director.
3) Sean has told us his thoughts on staff growth and expenditure. Depending on your nature and if you are glass half full or empty you will either see a faster burn of cash ( half empty) or a faster growth in revenue ( half full) when royalties start to flow in the future as instead of a few companies being on board there may be many more.
Now not being a professional in this field I don’t intend to doubt a professional in his field. But what I do note is that nobody is challenging his views on the time to develop products. So if there was true professionals in this field out there ( which we are blessed to have) and if Sean had misled the audience in this regard I am sure that would be called out by those members.
Therefore whilst I concur revenue of note may still be a bit away that is based on actual legitimate logistical reasons and not necessarily on lack of interest.
So I am still confident and havnt changed my outlook.
Stay strong.
1) Somebody is listening to the stockholders (SH) and trying to improve comms.
2) We have a legal hurdle to overcome which has two outcomes the SH trust the management and vote to pay out the 8m shares or we get sued and end up handing over 8m and paying fees for both parties if the case is found in favour of the previous director.
3) Sean has told us his thoughts on staff growth and expenditure. Depending on your nature and if you are glass half full or empty you will either see a faster burn of cash ( half empty) or a faster growth in revenue ( half full) when royalties start to flow in the future as instead of a few companies being on board there may be many more.
Now not being a professional in this field I don’t intend to doubt a professional in his field. But what I do note is that nobody is challenging his views on the time to develop products. So if there was true professionals in this field out there ( which we are blessed to have) and if Sean had misled the audience in this regard I am sure that would be called out by those members.
Therefore whilst I concur revenue of note may still be a bit away that is based on actual legitimate logistical reasons and not necessarily on lack of interest.
So I am still confident and havnt changed my outlook.
Stay strong.