RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just Reviewing the Investor PresentationI'm a manufacturing engineer by training so while I might question some of the things they say, I can certainly understand the costs of manufacturing a device. And we know that the detector shot the lights out in performance, so we know already that there are savings to be had and that there are multiple other products to deliver.
The core of the story is similar all the way through. The proper resources to develop real products have not been there adn they haven't been able to sell others on providing the resources as well as they sold investors on their ability to achieve that aim.
Prior management is a whole other question - look at who is there now and ask your self if they have credibility. Ajit is a long way from Peter. I am willing to give them a little free reign for 6 to 12 months to see what develops.
If you have that many doubts then you should sell and find something you in which you have faith. Or go and short the stock because you are certain that they can't achieve a product. Your choice.