An outsider look I have been following this stock for quite some time now. I had the opportunity to buy at 2 cents and I didn't as my order didn't fill.
I can understand all the frustrations of launching this week and next week and this month and next month and so on. However, looking from an outsider perspective, who cares about a few weeks or even a few months of delay! This is a an incredible one of a kind product to be launched on the market and almost everyone needs this. All sports arenas (billion dollar business), airports, schools, government facilities, private offices will want to acquire this.
Setting aside the stock price frustrations, from a business perspective, if I was the CEO I would take as much time as needed right now to put out a strong product rather than rush this through and then having recalls which would destroy my company and for what? Just to worry about stock price in the near term? No way I would never care about that.
Everything that Lende is doing right now makes perfect sense. His only mistake is leading the shareholders on wrongly about the launch date and that could be because of his inexperience or excitement of this product. He needs Makel's stamp of approval and if that means 3 months delay so be it.
This is a business and this product is is high demand and that is what matters. To satisfy this demand, a strong product is needed with proper quality assurance testing. This is what Lende is doing. Maybe he is a little slow but the demand isn't going away or there isn't a suitable competitor on the market.
This is a good product and good stock. My suggestion would be to get away from day to day anticipation of news. Wait for the product launch whether that be September or December. No body cares for 2-3 month delay except for looking to make a quick buck folks.
Look at all the big companies out there. It took them years to launch and begin the uptrend in share price which never came down. Do you think anybody cares now about how delayed Amazon was in 1998? Certainly not the investors.
Patience.