RE: Lifecycle of INT Sharehold Excellent post birch1. You've pretty much summed up the history here in the past couple of years. Like you I have been in this stock since it was sitting at $0.09 for ages and have made my money back from my initial investment but should have sold a lot more at much higher prices. I got caught up in the hype when it went to $3.35 thinking that this was going to go between $5-10 in short order and have watched the slow erosion of the share price over the last 16 months.
Over that time I would try to monitor this board for useful info but have found it increasingly difficult with all the pumpers and bashers going after each other. In the past month I have never seen this board worse than it is now. It is a complete free for all with constant insults back and forth between certain parties. I don't know why that is but both sides seem to be ramping up the arguments. Quite frankly, it is exhausting and leaves you with a sour taste for the boards.
I agree with you that for there to be a change in direction of the share price that the company has to start delivering revenues to provide people with confidence that their model will work. This story is probably the most well known on the Venture so at this point it is likely past the stage of trading on hype or rumor.
Obviously the company is investing a great deal of effort in trying to prove their model out and for shareholders and members of the company's sake I certainly hope they are able to do this in the near future. Only time will tell and no one on this board or any other one can predict accurately if or when it will happen. This company is trying out new ideas so it is very difficult to find a benchmark for comparison to measure the future.
Good luck to all of those people that have invested their hard earned money. I hope it pays off for everyone in the future.
Knowledgeseeker.