revenuesStock prices are driven by earnings which are driven by revenues. Although cut is losing money now, it shouldn't be too long before revenues start to increase considerably. Now with 30 plus salesmen, if one estimates that each salesman will acquire only one installation per month x12, this will add up to over 360 installations for the year. At $20k per You arrive at $7.2 mil. Add to this the 20% annual licensing fees from the last three years of installations and this will add another further $500k (just a guess) to the total revenues. If Metal-site's 24,000 users get good exposure to information about traceability software, then installations should rise dramatically and of course if more and more metals are bought and sold over this site , cut's fees will grow exponentially. Who knows how many thousands if not millions of dollars this will create. Metal-site Japan should prove lucrative also one day. There are other metal B2B sites that are potential users of e-tracability and cut has talked to some. Opening offices in U.S. is a great idea. I've heard it said, Americans prefer to buy off Americans, with two offices down there,if this statement is true, these offices should generate many sales. Until Compusoft starts showing an increase in at least it's revenues, the stock price will not go up very much. When the revenues do increase however, Watch out! and if another fat-head analyst gives it a strong-buy, this stock could go through the roof. It's all up to Cut to execute now and so let's be patient and see what happens. Maybe we all will make a lot of money out of this.