RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Q1 NewsYou're right...it is a gradual process.The company isn't building widgets; it's building complex infrastructure designed to deliver long-term, scalable revenue. In the short term, not the kind of company that's going to show dramatic quarter-by-quarter increases in revenue that - if sustained - result in rapid stock price appreciation. So, agreed...not a good stock for traders, but an excellent steady growth utility/technology play IMO for investors with a longer time horizon. Assuming Axia can maintain the kinds of margins they're achieving with the early builds, and continue to win new business at a rate equal to or exceeding the rate demonstrated over the past few years, there will be an attractive multiple of the current stock spice for those with patience. Personally, I find Axia's "disruptive" approach anything but boring, but I could understand that traders (and even investors) who don't have an understanding of how fundamentally broken the existing telco/cableco model is wouldn't have the patience for a company like this.