Thoughts Following the MD&AThe THOR Project is dead in the water. Which sucks. What's particularly frustrating is that they believed activating a mining operation in protected land wouldn't blow up in their faces.
The notes on Qualcomm were fairly uplifting, implying that intergration is streamline provided both parties are willing.
The ambiguous shortlist of nexcompress clients is continuing to dangle over our heads like a carrot.
What's interesting to me is the absence of Pristine's mention. While not in the MD&A, it's been mentioned by both Paul and Kevin on record that Nexoptic is involved in Summit's deployment.
Another thing to note is despite the cash situation, news releases and interviews talk about commercialization of Nexcompress coming in the later quarters of the year. Without revenue I don't see how Nexoptic makes it into that timeframe, and that's assuming they have operating contracts immediately.
Pristine has just recently shown the first operation performed on its arthroscope. People are using their products.